"Well-reasoned pleas to uphold the Church's plain and constant teaching in the face of deviations are acts of charity, not of sinful defiance. This book is an invaluable compilation of such efforts." - Fr. Gerald E. Murray, JCD, New York, NY
"With admirable lucidity and a wealth of evidence and argument, this timely book collects the main published documents making the case that heresies designedly put about by Pope Francis are today a primary cause and manifestation of Christianity's worse crisis ever." - John Finnis, Biolchini Family Emeritus Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School and Permanent Senior Distinguished Research Fellow at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture
"What if it seems, to some knowledgeable and conscientious Catholics, that their efforts and their loyalty are contradicted, not assisted, by the Holy Father? What if, in such baffling circumstances, some of these brothers and sisters of ours, being scholars-other alternatives apparently fruitless-draw up a formal and public expression of their concerns? These deserve our respectful attention, I believe, and in charity should not be dismissed." - Michael Pakaluk, Professor of Ethics and Social Philosophy, The Catholic University of America
"This book bears witness to a struggle within the Church comparable only to that of St. Athanasius in the fourth centurty." - Martin Mosebach, author of The Heresy of Formlessness
"Well worth reading by anyone with an open mind on the present upheaval in the Church" - Henry Sire, author of Phoenix from the Ashes and The Dictator Pope
"Confusion reigns in the Church, and many questions put to Pope Francis remain unanswered. Where to begin? John Lamont and Claudio Pierantoni have edited a much-needed compendium of the most serious and scholarly documents addressing these problems since Amoris Laetitia. This book is a testimony for history. But even more, it brings answers to Catholics wounded in their very faith." - Jeanne Smits
"As Christ tells us, we cannot follow two masters. We must choose between God or Mammon; we must choose between the Heiliger Geist and the Zeitgeist, between the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of the Age. This opportune volume helps us to focus on the Magisterium's timeless truth in uncertain times." - Joseph Pearce, Editor, St. Austin Review and Senior Contributor at the Imaginative Conservative