"It is not the least of the merits of Stephen Morrissey's wide-ranging and deeply probing work to catalog exhaustively the contrasts and contradictions between the 'unreformed' Jesuits and their modern(ized) descendants who often have no more than a name in common. Fr. Pedro Arrupe's betrayal of the Ignatian vision, Rahner's and Teilhard's betrayal of theology, the Society's betrayal of the Sacred Heart, the emergence and dominance of Jesuit progressivism and its culmination in the pontificate of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, SJ, are some of the key themes pursued in these riveting pages, documented from source after source in a crescendo of critique." --Peter Kwasniewski, Ph.D., Author of Tradition & Sanity
“Morrissey’s book is a must-read for Catholics trying to understand how the once faithful Order lost its way."
—Dr. Anne Hendershott, Professor of Sociology, Franciscan University of Steubenville
"Stephen Morrissey's book The Jesuits: Nearing the End is both a scholarly achievement and a delight to read as a Catholic. It is well-written and well-argued, evidencing a thorough degree of scholarly research.”
—Dr. Charles James, Professor of Philosophy, retired, St. Patrick’s Seminary