Vitus Pichler
Vitus Pichler was an Austrian Jesuit canonist and controversial writer.
He studied for the secular priesthood, but after ordination entered the Society of Jesus, 28 September 1696. For four years he was professor of philosophy at Briggs and Dillingen. He was then advanced to the chair of philosophy, controversial and scholastic, at Augsburg. He acquired fame in the field of canon law, which he taught for nineteen years at Dillingen, and at Ingolstadt, where he was the successor of Francis Xavier Schmalzgrueber. His last appointment was as prefect of higher studies at Munich.
Works
Among Pichler's works were:- Lutheranismus constanter errans
- Una et vera fides
- Theologia polemica particularis
- Papatus nunquan errans in proponendis fidei articulis, on papal infallibility
Pichler also wrote a number of works on canon law. These included:
- Candidatus juris prudentiæ sacræ
- Summa jurisprudentiæ sacræ universæ
- Manipulus casuum juridicorum
- several epitomes of his larger canonical treatises