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''The Nature of Sanctity: A Dialogue'' by the Catholic author Ida Friederike Coudenhove is a book about holiness and what it means to be a saint. It explores this topic through the lens of the life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Coudenhove is more well known today by her married name, Ida Friederike Görres. ''The Nature of Sanctity'' was first published in English in 1932 by
Sheed and Ward Sheed and Ward was a publishing house founded in London in 1926 by Catholic activists Frank Sheed and Maisie Ward. The head office was moved to New York in 1933. The United States assets of Sheed and Ward have been owned by Rowman & Littlefield ...
. It was translated from the German by Ruth Bonsall and Edward Ingram Watkin. This book was originally published in German in 1931 as ''Gespräch um die heilige Elisabeth. Ein Dialog über die Heiligkeit''. Catholic historian
Christopher Dawson Christopher Henry Dawson (12 October 188925 May 1970) was a British independent scholar, who wrote many books on cultural history and Christendom. Dawson has been called "the greatest English-speaking Catholic historian of the twentieth century ...
and T.F. Burns selected the short book ''The Nature of Sanctity'' to include as part of volume one, ''Essays on Religion and Culture,'' in the series The Persistence of Order. ''Essays on Religion and Culture'' was first published in 1932 by
Sheed and Ward Sheed and Ward was a publishing house founded in London in 1926 by Catholic activists Frank Sheed and Maisie Ward. The head office was moved to New York in 1933. The United States assets of Sheed and Ward have been owned by Rowman & Littlefield ...
in London and then republished in 2019 by Cluny Media. The English Dominican priest
Gerald Vann Gerald Vann, O.P. (24 August 1906 - 14 July 1963) was a British Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher. He was born in St Mary Cray, Kent. He joined the Dominican Order in 1923 and was ordained a priest in 1929. Vann obtained a doctorate in ...
, OP praised ''The Nature of Sanctity,'' writing that in Ida Coudenhove's "essay, ''The Nature of Sanctity'', the humanness of Christian holiness was magnificently stated." ''The Nature of Sanctity,'' along with the book ''
The Burden of Belief ''The Burden of Belief'' is a book by the Catholic author Ida Friederike Görres (née von Coudenhove) about the challenges of Christian faith in the modern era. The book was first published in German in 1932 as ''Von der Last Gottes: Ein Gespr ...
'' by Ida Coudenhove, inspired the book ''Dare to Live! Is Our Religion a Burden or a Boon?'' from 1941 by the American Carmelite priest Rev. Albert H. Dolan; Regarding his inspiration for ''Dare to Live!'', Dolan describes ''The Nature of Sanctity'' and ''The Burden of Belief'' as "magnificent volumes." ''Dare to Live!'' was republished in 2015 by Aeterna Press.


Synopsis

''The Nature of Sanctity'' is written as a dialogue between two individuals identified as "A" and "B." In this work, Coudenhove uses the life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary as the central topic of a debate about the nature of holiness as it relates to human nature, good deeds, sacrifice, and love for God and humankind. “A” argues that St. Elizabeth's human nature and sanctity were in conflict, and only by overcoming her humanness did she become a saint. “B” argues that St. Elizabeth's sanctity could only be made possible through the perfection of her human nature.The dialogue then explores whether St. Elizabeth and her husband Ludwig's marriage and access to wealth enabled or inhibited her path to holiness. “A” and “B” argue whether sainthood is loving friendship with God, expressed through humility and sacrifice, and the nature of St. Elizabeth's banishment from Wartburg. Then, “B” argues that both Christians and non-Christians have a capacity for love of their neighbor, but that Christianity requires love of neighbor by all Christians. “A” responds that the gift of love of an individual hinders love of humankind. “A” and “B” then consider whether love of humanity, in the Christian sense, is actually love of God disguised as consideration for others. “A” concludes the dialogue by proposing that the saints’ living witness to Christ's life is the greatest gift the saints offer to Christians.


Tetralogy

''The Nature of Sanctity'' is part one of a four-part series Görres wrote about key aspects of the Catholic faith and Catholic life. Part two is ''
The Burden of Belief ''The Burden of Belief'' is a book by the Catholic author Ida Friederike Görres (née von Coudenhove) about the challenges of Christian faith in the modern era. The book was first published in German in 1932 as ''Von der Last Gottes: Ein Gespr ...
'' (published in German in 1932 and translated into English 1934). Part three is ''The Cloister and the World'' about discerning one's vocation in life (published in German in 1934 and translated into English 1935

Part Four about mercy, which has not yet been translated into English, is ''Des Andern Last. Ein Gespräch über die Barmherzigkeit'' (1940).


Reception

''The Nature of Sanctity'' was well received. In addition to being included in the series ''The Persistence of Order'', as mentioned above, it received positive reviews. For example: In ''Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review'', M.F.E. writes that, “''Coudenhove's'' rapid but searching analysis of the ideas of sacrifice, of self-denial, and of human and divine love will help many to understand the problem more truly and to catch a glimpse of the solution.” In a review from 1934 in the Catholic magazine ''America'', ''The Nature of Sanctity'' is described as “strong spiritual meat, and there is a deal of frank–at times, maybe a bit too frank–discussion; but this is needed badly if men and women of today are to be enticed at all to try to be saints.” Agnus Dun in ''Anglican Theological Review'' writes that ''The Nature of Sanctity''’s “value lies in its interpretation of the dominant motives and inner tensions of the radically ascetic life.” Also, ''The Nature of Sanctity'' received mention in ''
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'' of London in 1933, which wrote a short synopsis of the book.


Translations

''The Nature of Sanctity'' was also translated from German into Dutch (1936), French (1936), and Hungarian (1936). * Dutch: Coudenhove, Ida Friederike. ''Over de Heiligheid: Gesprek over de Heilige Elisabeth van Thüringen''. Translated by ’s-Gravenhage Sleutelbos. Eindhoven, Netherlands: Lecturis, 1936. * French: Görres, Ida Friederike. ''Dialogue sur la sainteté''. Translated by Anonymous. Paris, France: Éditions “Alsatia,” 1936. * Hungarian: Coudenhove, Ida Friederike. ''Beszélgetés Az életszentségről: Párbeszéd Szent Erzsébetről''. Translated by Szentkereszty Erzsébet. Budapest, Hungary: Szt. István Társ, 1936.http://www.ppek.hu/konyvek/Coudenhove_Beszelgetes_az_eletszentsegrol_1.pdf


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