Eduard Karl Joseph Michael Marcus Antonius Koloman Volkhold Maria Habsburg-Lothringen (Hungarian: Habsburg-Lotharingiai Eduárd Károly József Mihály Márk Antal Kálmán Folkold Mária; born 12 January 1967) is a Hungarian diplomat who is Hungary's current ambassador to the Holy See. He is a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, the former ruling family of Austria-Hungary.
Eduard of Austria | |
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Born | Munich, Bavaria, West Germany | 12 January 1967
Spouse | |
House | Habsburg-Lorraine |
Father | Archduke Michael of Austria |
Mother | Princess Christiana of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg |
Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See | |
Assumed office 5 December 2015 | |
President |
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Preceded by | Gabor Győriványi |
Early life
editHabsburg is the son of Archduke Michael of Austria (b. 1942), son of Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria and Princess Anna of Saxony, and Princess Christiana of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1940), daughter of Karl, 8th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. He is legally known in Austria as Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen and is referred to by the traditional title of Archduke Eduard of Austria in the Almanach de Gotha.[1] He acquired Hungarian citizenship as his father was born in Hungary.[2] Eduard is the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Franz Joseph I.[3][4] He spent much of his upbringing in Munich, Germany, Venice, Italy, and Austria.[5]
Diplomatic career
editSince 2015, he has served as Hungary’s ambassador to the Holy See and Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[6]
Personal life
editOn 1 July 1995 he married Maria Theresia von Gudenus (b. 1967), a descendant of Archduke Johann of Austria. They have six children, one son and five daughters.[7]
Habsburg is a practising Catholic.[8] He has expressed an admiration for Thomas More, Pope Gregory I, József Mindszenty, Thérèse of Lisieux, Charles I of Austria, and Edward the Confessor.[9]
Arms
editPublications
editArticles
edit- "The 21st-century Habsburg mission". Catholic Herald. 17 November 2016.
- "They Did Nothing But Pray". First Things. 27 June 2019.
- "My family history in full – well, almost". Catholic Herald. 6 August 2020.
Books
edit- James Bond in 60 Minuten: Staunen im Stundentakt – Die Welt in 60 Minuten. 2008.
- Die Reise mit Nella. 2008.
- Wo Grafen schlafen: Was ist wo im Schloss und warum?. 2011.
- Marcus Schwier: Intérieurs. 2012.
- Lena in Waldersbach. 2013.
- Dubbie: The Double-Headed Eagle. Full Quiver Publishing, 2020.
- The Habsburg Way. 7 Rules for Turbulent Times. Sophia Inst Pr, 2023
References
edit- ^ Almanach de Gotha (2018), 'Austria', Pages 42–86
- ^ Mario Galgano, Ehemaliger St. Pöltner Bischofssprecher wird Botschafter, Vatican Radio, 25 July 2016, accessed 2 November 2020
- ^ "Zwei Wechsel in der Öffentlichkeitsarbeit der Diözese St. Pölten – Referat für Kommunikation". presse.dsp.at.
- ^ Wien, Erzdiözese. "Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen wird Ungarn-Botschafter im Vatikan". www.erzdioezese-wien.at.
- ^ "Hungary's Habsburg Ambassador to the Pope, With an Offbeat Résumé".
- ^ Sean Salai, S.J. (2018-11-05). "A Habsburg with a Twitter account: an interview with Hungary's ambassador to the Vatican". America (magazine). Retrieved 2018-12-11.
- ^ Name ist genug ([a] name is enough), "Die Habsburgs leben mit ihren sechs Kindern nahe Hollabrunn." (the Habsburgs live with their six children near Hollabrunn), Niederösterreichische Nachrichten
- ^ Christman, Matt. "Why Does the Right-Wing Scion of a Failed European Dynasty Want to Tell Us How to Live?". Slate. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
- ^ Aragones, Salvador (27 December 2018). "Meet Eduard Habsburg: The humorous husband, father of 6, and ambassador to the Vatican". Aleteia.