A comprehensive collection of texts, akin to an encyclopedia, detailing where Catholicism diverges from traditional, apostolic Christian beliefs and practices. 'The Errors of the Latins' immerses readers in a wealth of texts showcasing innovations and forgeries created, accepted, and defended by the Vatican to assert and maintain its influence. The book explores wide-ranging deviations from apostolic faith and practice within Catholicism, particularly regarding the sacraments. It draws from patristic and contemporary sources, both Eastern and Western, to clearly demonstrate the harmful consequences of numerous innovations, distortions, and forgeries. This book is an indispensable resource and must-read for students and critics of Catholicism. No library can be considered complete without this crucial compilation, which presents the fundamental details of all major and many minor 'Errors of the Latins'.