The great mystery of our metaphysical situation, that God is nearer to us than we are ourselves, is manifest in the fact that we cannot even be wholly ourselves—in the sense of individuality as a unique divine thought—until we are reborn in Christ.
Beauty kindles love, and only the one who remains captivated by it, only the one who is intoxicated by it, only the one who remains a lover while he … - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
Beauty kindles love, and only the one who remains captivated by it, only the one who is intoxicated by it, only the one who remains a lover while he …
- Dietrich Von Hildebrand
Better to be a beggar in freedom than to be forced into compromises against my conscience. - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
Better to be a beggar in freedom than to be forced into compromises against my conscience.
Sex is essentially deep. We become what we do with our bodies, and there is no deeper act than sex. - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
Sex is essentially deep. We become what we do with our bodies, and there is no deeper act than sex.
One saintly priest attracts more souls to Christ...than do those who lack the imprint of their sacred office - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
One saintly priest attracts more souls to Christ...than do those who lack the imprint of their sacred office
The way to attain the virtue of mercy lies in our constant awareness of being encompassed by mercy. - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
The way to attain the virtue of mercy lies in our constant awareness of being encompassed by mercy.
Purity perceives and respects the character of sex-its depth, seriousness, intimacy, and true home within wedded love, which alone makes possible the… - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
Purity perceives and respects the character of sex-its depth, seriousness, intimacy, and true home within wedded love, which alone makes possible the…
The great mystery of our metaphysical situation, that God is nearer to us than we are ourselves, is manifest in the fact that we cannot even be wholl… - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
The great mystery of our metaphysical situation, that God is nearer to us than we are ourselves, is manifest in the fact that we cannot even be wholl…
There are really no serious arguments for communion in the hand. But there are the most gravely serious kinds of arguments against it. - Dietrich Von Hildebrand
There are really no serious arguments for communion in the hand. But there are the most gravely serious kinds of arguments against it.
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