11/12/2025
In an age when truth is treated as negotiable and the faith of centuries is bartered for modern convenience, Archbishop Jayden A.M. Hagood issues a clear and uncompromising call to return to the roots of English Catholic identity — not in defiance of Rome, but in fidelity to the Faith once delivered to the Saints. The Middle Road is both a manifesto and a catechetical guide, blending prophetic urgency with historical precision to challenge the assumptions of post-conciliar Christianity and rekindle the Church’s true Catholic heritage.
This is not a work for the timid or merely curious. It is a book for those who feel the weight of confusion in the modern Church — clergy and laity alike — and who hunger for clarity, authenticity, and unity in Christ. Archbishop Hagood traces the long, often misunderstood history of the English Catholic tradition, from its monastic and Celtic roots through the upheavals of the Reformation and the suppression of the Ecclesia Anglicana. He demonstrates that the English Catholic identity is not a sect, nor a novelty, but a living continuation of the undivided Catholic Faith before papal absolutism and modernist compromise reshaped the Western Church.
Through chapters that alternate between prophetic critique and historical exposition, the Archbishop lays bare the crisis of the modern age: a Church that has traded obedience for popularity, and reverence for relevance. Yet he does not merely condemn — he teaches. Each chapter serves as a lesson in ecclesiology, sacramental theology, and spiritual renewal, restoring a vision of the Church that is hierarchical yet humble, traditional yet pastoral, English yet universal.
Readers will encounter bold discussions on Apostolic Succession, the legacy of Utrecht, the doctrinal confusion following Vatican II, and the enduring call to holiness that transcends political and institutional boundaries. Hagood writes not as a distant commentator but as a shepherd who has walked among the wounded — one who loves the Church enough to speak plainly about her illness and call her back to health. His tone is at once polemical and pastoral, echoing the prophets and the Fathers: urgent, uncompromising, but always ordered toward charity and truth.
While grounded in theology and Church history, The Middle Road is accessible to any believer willing to think deeply and pray honestly. It reads as both a theological corrective and a spiritual summons — a challenge to the comfortable and a consolation to the faithful remnant who refuse to surrender the fullness of the Faith. For those who believe that the English Catholic Church must once again stand as a bridge of truth between East and West, between faith and reason, between history and eternity, this book is a rallying cry.
In the end, Hagood offers not nostalgia but renewal: a vision of a Church purified through trial, reconciled through truth, and revived through fidelity to her apostolic and English heritage. In the ruins of conciliar confusion, he finds not despair but a blueprint for resurrection.
To get Archbishop Hagood’s book click this link: https://www.amazon.com/Middle-Road-Archbishop-Jayden-Hagood/dp/B0G1LNZJLK/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0