.".. an intelligently written, substantive, and highly engaging book about how to be church in the spirit of Vatican II. It is written 'for adult Catholics who want an adult church that can sustain their adult faith'" -Rodger Van Allen, Horizons, Vol. 34, No. 2, Fall 2007
--Sanford Lakoff
."..little gem of a book... "The author offers extensive coverage of topics underlying the current situation and its needed reform. His principal foci are clericalism, the proper status and role of laity, reponsibilit6y and accountability in the church, characteristics of an adult church, the laity's own wholly-owned mission in both global and American cultures. It's all there- lucidly so... "Lakeland is obviously no theological lightweight. Even though he presents his thought with a simplicity intended to facilitate the work of discussion groups, serious theology and ecclesiology are implicit in all that he writes. Readers will find here myriad informative and intriguing facts, one after another, each engaging them at whatever level they bring to their reading, each invited reflection. Many of his refreshingly original insights and pith sentences will make excellent sound bites for capturing a discussion group's attention. "There seems a gentle tone, a reverence in Lakeland's writing. The way he connects his thought to dogmas and traditional pieties of Catholic faith reflects- at least to me- a deep spiritual life and a sensitive love for the church. He writes kindly and respectfully for his readership without diluting his convictions. This meticulously constructed and dedicated piece of work can't be other than a useful gift to the church."- Regina Schulte, "Corpus Reports, "July/August 2007 --Sanford Lakoff
."..I find he has succeeded in imparting his ideas and information in a highly understandable way.... Lakeland makes his case directly and in language that can be readily understood by the laypersons he challenges."- Fran Dechant, "Future Church, "Spring 2007--Sanford Lakoff
""Catholicism at the Crossroads "gives us an operating manual for a caring and intelligent church membership. Paul Lakeland invites Catholics to go deeper and to understand how an overcentralized understanding of church has stymied the spiritual maturity of many of today's lay members. His inspiring book provides an unsettling view of how passivity in the pew is hurting the church, while offering a formula for a more responsive and transformed faith community." Francis J. Butler, Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities, Inc.--Sanford Lakoff
'Catholicism at the Crossroads...is easy to read and to follow, nearly alwasy fulfilling its pledge to be theology that lay people can understand: the end is pre-figured by the means...it may be usefully read by just about anyone, anywhere, in the Church.' Owen O'Sullivan, The Furrow--Sanford Lakoff "The Furrow "
"An annotated bibliography and probing discussion questions make this an excellent resource for study groups." Dolores R. Leckey, Theological Studies 69/1 March 2008 --Sanford Lakoff
"Paul Lakeland's previous book, The Liberation of the Laity, won first place for theology in the Catholic Press Association's 2005 awards. Now he returns with a gift for a more general audience, hoping to help laypeople find their role in a less clericalized church... Mr. Lakeland has given us an invaluable teaching tool, but one whose ultimate importance depends on our rising to the challenge." -"National Catholic Reporter"
."..Ifind he has succeeded in imparting his ideas and information in a highlyunderstandable way.... Lakeland makes his case directly and in language that canbe readily understood by the laypersons he challenges."- Fran Dechant, "Future Church, "Spring 2007--,
."..thought provoking and offers much for debate. Each chapter includes further resources and questions for discussion, and the material will challenge both progressives and traditionalists. Read it if you care about the church and understand the seriousness of your baptismal calling- and all it entails." Liquorian
..".little gem of a book... "The author offers extensive coverage of topics underlying the current situation and its needed reform. His principal foci are clericalism, the proper status and role of laity, reponsibilit6y and accountability in the church, characteristics of an adult church, the laity's own wholly-owned mission in both global and American cultures. It's all there- lucidly so... "Lakeland is obviously no theological lightweight. Even though he presents his thought with a simplicity intended to facilitate the work of discussion groups, serious theology and ecclesiology are implicit in all that he writes. Readers will find here myriad informative and intriguing facts, one after another, each engaging them at whatever level they bring to their reading, each invited reflection. Many of his refreshingly original insights and pith sentences will make excellent sound bites for capturing a discussion group's attention. "There seems a gentle tone, a reverence in Lakeland's writing.