Franziskus von Sales Bauer
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Olomouc |
Franziskus von Sales Cardinal Bauer (January 26, 1841—November 25, 1915) was an Austro-Hungarian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Olomouc from 1904 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1911.
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Born in Hrachovec, Franziskus Bauer received the Sacrament of Confirmation in 1852, and studied at the seminary in Olomouc. He first received the tonsure and other insignias of the clerical character on December 14, 1859. Following his elevations to the subdiaconate (December 20, 1862) and the diaconate (February 28, 1863), Bauer was ordained to the priesthood on July 19, 1863, for the Archdiocese of Olomouc.
He then served as a cooperator, and later second chaplain in the parish of Wischau, for the archdiocese until February 1865, whence he began teaching at the Theological Faculty of Olomouc. Bauer finished his studies in 1869, obtaining his doctorate in theology on June 30 of that year. He became Dean of the Theological Faculty in 1869 as well. He became a professor at the University of Prague on September 19, 1873, and later the Rector of Archiepiscopal Seminary of Prague in 1879.
On July 3, 1883, Bauer was appointed Bishop of Brno by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following August 15 from Friedrich Cardinal von Fürstenberg, with Bishops Gustav von Belript-Tissac and Karol Prucha serving as co-consecrators. Bauer was later named Archbishop of Olomouc on May 10, 1904. In virtue of this position, he was also prince, duke of Hotzenplotz, counselor to the emperor, and senator.
Pope Pius X created him Cardinal Priest of S. Girolamo degli Schiavoni in the consistory of November 27, 1911. Although eligible, Bauer did not participate in the 1914 papal conclave due to ill health.
The Cardinal died in Olomouc, at age 74. He is buried in the metropolitan cathedral of Olomouc.
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Preceded by Karel Nöttig |
Bishop of Brno 1882–1904 |
Succeeded by Pavel Huyn |
Preceded by Theodor Kohn |
Archbishop of Olomouc 1904–1913 |
Succeeded by Lev Skrbenský z Hříště |