By Brother Thomas Mary Sennott, M.I.C.M.
"The documents and facts presented in They Fought the Good Fight: Orestes Brownson and Father Feeney, speak for themselves, not only illuminating the similarity of "liberal Catholicism," 'Americanism," and post-conciliar "neo-Modernism," viz. a willingness to compromise on doctrine for the sake of friendship, which in every instance postulates a repudiation in principle or practice of the axiom extra ecclesiam nulla salus, and a minimization of devotion to Our Lady as Mediatrix of All Graces. Not all the problems of the Church in the USA began after the Council." — Father Peter Fehlner, O.F.M., Conv.
"Besides being informative, orthodox, and well-written, They Fought the Good Fight is also quite inspirational."
-Father James McCurry, O.F.M., Conv.
Paperback, 437 Pages
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