American Catholic

January 14, 2022

“Archbishop Quinn has written a good readable argument for changes in the way we do things at the top. Although he writes in respectful tones, the archbishop nevertheless strongly points out the failings of the papal-curial management of the Church and makes suggestions for changes that could give the people a feeling that they are truly brothers in Christ and not just pray-and-pay pawns in Vatican politics . . . It provides solid material for parish and diocesan discussion.”

St. Anthony Messenger Press

January 14, 2022

“Radical yet reasonable proposals about the appointment of bishops, the election of the pope, and the organization and staffing of the papal curia . . . An excellent contribution to a dialogue which must continue, especially among those electing the next pope.”

Anglican Theological Review

January 14, 2022

“Anglicans and all others who yearn for the Church’s unity will find much to ponder and applaud here. They will welcome Quinn’s view that the experiences, procedures and politics of other churches have much to teach the Roman Church about structuring collegiality, subsidiarity and legitimate diversity. They will particularly welcome his recognition that the Roman Catholic Church will have to reform the papacy substantially before other Christians will be able to accept the ministry of the Bishop of Rome without fearing the loss of their spiritual heritage and legitimate prerogatives.”

America

January 14, 2022

The Reform of the Papacy is an important book, one certain to be controversial within and without the Roman Catholic Church, above all controversial within the episcopacy in the United States and abroad . . . Quinn gives us a clear, methodical, careful and interesting text based on personal experience, thorough study and genuine concern for the church.”