His Excellency explains how in the Modern Church the view is that all men are saved, the Church as viewed as a sacrament, and asks how any possible deal with Rome could be made.
His Excellency explains what “reciprocal integration” means, how the Pope sees himself teaching the old doctrine into the new teaching, and H.E. maintains that there is an overall lack of defining terms.
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.
His Excellency discusses the unity of the Church, man’s false view of charity, a brief discussion of Professor Dormann’s book, and the necessity of all non-Catholics to become Catholic.
His Excellency discusses the nature of the Sillonists, and the problems with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution among other things.