PRAISE FOR THIS BOOK ""This book is the inspiring account of a career soldier in the Army who strove tirelessly to make the Latin Mass accessible to Catholics in uniform. His campaign for the Mass faced institutional obstacles and unjust biases but his battle stride never slackened. This story will resonate with every Catholic, civilian and military, who is committed to the Holy Faith."" -Fr. John Paul Echert, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF (ret.) ""Sonnier shows us how true victory is not simply an overwhelming of the enemy's defenses resulting in ceded territory; the true and final measure of the victorious man is his faithfulness in all trials while leaving the outcome to God. If you are a Catholic service member who loves the beauty of family life and the transcendence of traditional worship, Sonnier's book is a must-read!"" -Robert A. Green Jr., Commander, USN ""Sonnier's masterful story of the struggle to recover and maintain Catholic tradition in the US Military provides crystal-clear insights into the current ecclesiastical malaise, its root causes, and achievable solutions.... The author names names and places, meticulously attributing all his sources."" -John W. Proctor, Sergeant Major, US Army (ret.) ""With dramatic detail, Sonnier describes his and others' efforts to obtain the Latin Mass for military members. Rites and Wrongs adds much to the current discussion and is a well-documented institutional and personal history."" -Matthew Brasmer, Commander, USN (ret.)