Hans Hermann Groër, born on October thirteenth, nineteen nineteen, was a prominent Austrian Catholic prelate who made significant contributions to the Church during his tenure. He served as the Archbishop of Vienna from nineteen eighty-six until nineteen ninety-five, a period marked by both ecclesiastical leadership and controversy.
In nineteen eighty-eight, Groër was elevated to the rank of cardinal, a testament to his influence within the Catholic Church. However, his legacy became overshadowed by serious allegations of child sexual abuse that emerged during the late nineteen nineties.
In response to these allegations, Pope John Paul II took decisive action, requesting Groër to relinquish all ecclesiastical duties and privileges associated with his roles as archbishop and cardinal. This transition occurred on April fourteenth, nineteen ninety-eight, marking a significant turning point in Groër's life and career.