After reading the preface and prologue, I decided that this would be a perfect book to read on my annual priesthood retreat. I read it in my free time in a few days.
The first part of the book gives an excellent synopsis of the doctrinal development of the notion of "priestly character"--the special character with which the priest is signed at his ordination which configures him "to Christ the priest in such a way that they are able to act in the person of Christ the head" (CCC 1564). This book is worth the read just for this first section, showing the Biblical Foundations of Priesthood, and its doctrinal development from the Early Church Fathers, through the Midieval Period, through Trent, and up to JPII and BXVI.
The second chapter deals with the Post Vatican II "Confusion" concerning priestly character and priestly identity.
The third chapter, which i offered excellent reflection material for the retreat, draws principles from the first two chapters for priestly living, including the doctrinal ramifications for the permanency of the priesthood, preaching, shepherding, healing, ongoing formation, etc.
A great book for helping the Church "Reclaim Priestly Character" for healthy, happy, holy priests.