Bishop Williamson explains what the role of the SSPX is in today’s Crisis, parallels it with the English Reformation, discusses Neo-Modernism, reasons for the Consecrations and briefly touches the question of jurisdiction, the FSSP, and sedevacantists.
Fr. Williamson gives a definition of the Mass, mentions Sacrosanctum Concilium, the liturgical movement, brief history of the Traditional Latin Mass, how the New Mass departs from Tradition and how it relates to the Church’s indefectibility.
His Excellency gives a commentary on Satis Cognitum which explores the nature of the Unity of the church. H.E. also discusses Anglican orders, Irish-Catholicism, Jansenism, and how precisely traditional Catholics are united.
Bishop Williamson again maintains the objectivity of truth, discusses the conciliar thinking that man is wonderful, argues for the usefulness of St. Thomas Aquinas, and explores the effect T.V. has on the soul and the importance of praying fifteen decades of the rosary.
His Excellency speaks on the essence of the Magisterium, Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos and the SSPX, how the SSPX could compromise, and the Episcopal Consecrations of 1988.
Bishop Williamson explores the nature of revelation as seen by conciliar thinking, discusses the supposed transcendence of the human person, why the New Mass is man-centered, and what the true dignity of man is.