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To call this book a tour de force would be an understatement. Itâ€s an astonishing work: clear,

simple, visionary—and filled with hope.'— Most Rev. Charles Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.,

Archbishop of Philadelphia 'Cardinal Sarah is a latter-day Christian prophet, and this book is his

most urgent wake-up call yet to a West sleepwalking toward a paganized dystopia.'— Sohrab

Ahmari, Author, From Fire, by Water: My Journey to the Catholic Faith 'Cardinal Sarah is a bright,

shining light. His faith illuminates the path to authentic Catholic reform.'— George Weigel,

Author, The Fragility of Order: Catholic Reflections Turbulent Times 'May Cardinal Sarah's

pastoral charity, expressed in an extraordinary manner in this book, lead many souls to 'cast off

the works of darkness and put on the armor of light', to 'put on the Lord Jesus Christ'.'—

Raymond Cardinal Burke, Author, Hope for the World: To Unite All Things in Chris 'Especially

convincing are the cardinal's reflections on the Church's triumph, which can be achieved only if we

follow Christ intellectually, spiritually, and morally, without excusing ourselves from a total self-gift

to God.'— Gerhard Cardinal Müller, Author, The Power of Truth: The Challenges to Catholic

Doctrine and Morals Today 'Realistic and hope filled, this is essential reading for believers living in

a post-Christian world.'— Most Rev. Samuel Aquila, Archbishop of Denver, Colorado 'A riveting

account of the issues of our times. Acutely aware of the role of the devil, the cardinal pulls no

punches in offering the most cogent analysis of what ails us today.'— Bill Donohue, Author,

Common Sense Catholicism: How to Resolve Our Cultural Crisis 'Cardinal Sarah's comprehensive

view of the Church and society is as chilling as it is accurate. He offers great consolation to all by

reminding us that 'God opens his hand' and gives us the greatest possible remedy: prayer.'

— Most Rev. Thomas Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix, Arizona 'The message of Cardinal Sarah is

as timely as the solutions he proposes are timeless. His voice of wisdom and holiness urgently

needs to be heard.'— Most Rev. Salvatore Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco, California

'No other work, or churchman, addresses with such clarity the profound moral and spiritual crisis

engulfing the world today, and the solutions for it. A monumental book that every Catholic, and

Christian, needs to read!'— Raymond Arroyo, New York Times Best-Selling Author, EWTN

Host, The World Over 'I particularly urge my brother priests and bishops to read this book, taking

to heart its appeal to us for spiritual and ecclesial reform and renewal, which must begin with

us.'— Most Rev. Alexander Sample, Archbishop of Portland

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