Bishop Williamson explores the reasoning behind Assisi I, Fr. Garrigou Lagrange’s teaching of the future Pope, Gaudium et Spes, and the admiration man has for himself.
Bishop Williamson explains how this encyclical dissolves the differences between nature and grace, potential and actual salvation, the ambiguity this encyclical has towards the Incarnation and asks whether John Paul II could be Pope.
Bishop Williamson explores the new theology concerning Christ as Redeemer, God being viewed as a “sugar daddy,” how Novus Ordo priests typically view sin, and the concept of the “seeds of the word” as taught in Nostrae Aetate.
Bishop Williamson states how John Paul II viewed John XXIII and Paul VI as summing up 2000 years of Church history, JP II is the Pope of the Council in many ways, the overcoming of “triumphalism” with Vatican II and explores false ecumenism.
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.