One thing I can't quite figure out, though, is why he quotes "a traditional Catholic priest" on the back cover. Why not just name the priest? I can understand that he may not have felt comfortable using the priest's name without his permission, but then, why not simply ask for it? I mean, I'm sure anyone who is a traditional Catholic priest is already a universally acknowledged adversary of the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan, so he needn't have much to fear in being quoted on the back of such a book, especially one he considers to be "the best book ever written on the subject."
The best analogy I can think of is if someone wrote a health book, and on the back of the book, there was a glowing comment from someone simply referred to as "a doctor." Why should those of us in the traditional Catholic world hold ourselves to a lower standard than the rest of the publishing industry?