Chris Altieri is a provocative and passionate writer, with views forged by decades of experience and a deeply original intelligence. Hes never been better than he is here, as he plumbs the early promise of the papacy of Leo XIV, from the tri-cultural character of the new popes formation to his roots in a distinctly Augustinian spirituality. While its all compelling, read Alteri especially on the looming challenges of institutional reform which, as ever, is where the rubber truly meets the road. This is essential reading, not only on the pope but on the church in our times. * John L. Allen Jr, Editor-in-Chief, Crux * I've long regarded Altieri as the most incisive of Vatican watchers. This book, tackling a critical topic in a readable way, is yet further proof that I'm right. * Stephen Bullivant, Professor of Theology and Sociology, St Mary's University (UK) and University of Notre Dame (Australia) * Christopher Altieri offers more than insight into the background and thinking of Pope Leo, as important as that is. In lucid, balanced prose, he provides a cogent, honest, wise analysis of the situation of the Church in this present moment in a way that few other authors are managing right now: grounded in the historical, theological and spiritual realities of the Church as it is and as it is called to be in this broken world, so needful of the Gospel, clearly proclaimed and confidently and competently shared. * Amy Welborn, writer and former correspondent Our Sunday Visitor * Few journalists can match Christopher R. Altieris depth of knowledge about the Vatican and the Catholic Church. In this timely and incisive book, he draws on first-hand experience with Church institutions and leadership, alongside academic expertise in political philosophy and a profound historical sensitivity, to offer a compelling portrait of Pope Leo XIVthe first U.S.-born pontiff. Tracing Leos path from Augustinian missionary to curial insider, Altieri examines the challenges he inherits from Pope Francis and the complex task of governing a global Church. This is a sharp, authoritative look at the early days of a pivotal pontificate and what lies ahead. * Francis X. Rocca, former Vatican correspondent, The Wall Street Journal * This book is among the very first to try to encompass what the advent of Leo XIV means in general terms Altieriis significantly well equipped to write it A mine of useful insight. The chapters are clearly written and presented, there are many equally important matters and insights to be found in the very detailed notes which take up a third of the book. In these pages there is as much food for thought as there is in the main text. * The Irish Catholic *