Fr. John A. Hardon
Eminent theologian and author of many books including the bestseller: “The Catholic Catechism”
“It has been a delight for me to serve as Editorial Advisor for the Catholic Information League’s excellent cartoon tract series. These well written pamphlets are the perfect tools for Catholics who take seriously St. Peter’s admonition to ‘be ready always to give answer to everyone who asks a reason for the hope that is in you (I Peter 3:15).’”
Patrick Madrid
Internationally-known Catholic apologist and writer, editor of the bestselling book “Surprised by Truth”
“I like (the cartoon tracts) mainly because they’re simple but effective mini-presentations of Catholic truths. I admire your knack for combining humor and graphics with a deft sense of exactly what needs to be said to a popular audience.”
Fr. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Ph.D
Author of the bestselling “The Bible and the Mass,” and editor of the Catholic Answer magazine.
“Short and to the point, without sacrificing theological precision, these pamphlets of the Catholic Information League have the added benefit of presenting perennial truths in a contemporary key. Their authors are obviously attuned to the modern culture so that we are treated to bite-size, user-friendly and inexpensive material aimed at secular cynics and fundamentalist proselytizers, as well as confused and uncatechized Catholics. I enthusiastically endorse and recommend this series.”
Al Kresta
Author of the bestseller, “Why Catholics Genuflect,” and host of nationally-syndicated radio talk show, Al Kresta Live
“In an age when elections are won or lost by using sound bites, Catholics need to learn pithy, precise, and popular communication. These tracts do just that.”
Steve Wood
Director of Family life International, one of the convert contributors in “Surprised by Truth”
“I was impressed with how much truth you were able to convey with so few words, I think you have an effective means of communication for the ‘now generation.’”
Marcus Grodi
Director of Coming Home Network International, and Light and Life Foundation
“Ever heard of Chick tracts? Of course most of you have. In fact many of us received our primary misinformation about the Roman Catholic Church from these little ditties of prejudice and ignorance. Well, the Catholic Information League has struck back with its own cartoon tracts. They are quite good! These well drawn and written morsels are not focused on attacking our separated brethren, but rather expressing the basic truthfulness and reasonableness of Catholic dogma. And they’ve gotten good press from reliable sources.”