[Some] Catholics have floundered in desperation since Benedict's election, but we finally have our gospel: A Church in Search of Itself, -- San Francisco Chronicle <br> Kaiser's brisk narrative is correct: The Catholic Church faces multiple crises. 'No change' is not an option. The real question is how the Church will change. Kaiser offers a hint in the closing pages, where he envisions the eventual emergence of a democratic people's Church in the United States. -- The Washington Post Book World <br> Argues for a people's church as imagined by Vatican II. Instead of liberals and conservatives, [Kaiser] focuses on those who want change and those against it. -- U.S. Catholic Magazine <br> This timely, well-informed, and brilliantly written book shows that all the urgent reforms in the Catholic Church should start with reforming its very center: the Vatican. --Hans Kung