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Dietrich von Hildebrand

    October 12, 1889 – January 26, 1977

    Dietrich von Hildebrand was a German Catholic philosopher and theologian whose work was highly regarded by Popes Pius XII, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI. He was known as a vocal critic of the changes in the Catholic Church following the Second Vatican Council, particularly the new liturgy, which he sharply condemned. His writings delve into ethics and philosophical reflection, establishing him as a significant figure in 20th-century Catholic thought. Pope Benedict XVI even proclaimed that his name would be most prominent among the figures of the 20th century when the intellectual history of the Catholic Church is written.

    Dietrich von Hildebrand
    In Defense of Purity: An Analysis of the Catholic Ideals of Purity and Virginity
    The nature of love
    What Is Philosophy?
    Ethics
    The Dietrich Von Hildebrand Lifeguide
    Liturgy and Personality