Weninger was born in
Marburg an der Drau a province in southern Austria, to a prominent family with connections to the Austrian aristocracy. He spent much of his youth in Vienna. He attended the gymnasium in Marburg, but having expressed an interest in a military career, his father sent him to
Laybach to learn to be a pharmacist. With the consent of the druggist training him, Weninger continued his studies. His progress was brought to the attention of Empress
Caroline Augusta of Bavaria, who sponsored his further education at the University of Vienna. It was at this time that he decided to become a priest and was ordained in 1827. He was then made prefect of studies at the seminary in
Gratz. He retired to Cincinnati around 1882, where he died in 1888 at the age of 82. == Works ==