His Excellency explores the encyclical Divini Redemptoris by Pius XI which explains the nature of Communism. The bishop also talks about the fall of the Berlin Wall, McCarthyism, Nixon, and the Spanish Civil War.
His Excellency goes on to explain the messianic nature of communism, its propaganda, George Orwell, how marriage and the family come from God, and how the State must help the Church flourish.
His Excellency continues his conference on Communism and then goes into the encyclical Humani Generis of Pius XII. Explores the nature of neo-modernism, Henri de Lubac’s thought, and the modernists’ desire to “return” to the Early Church.
His Excellency explores the nature of the ordinary and extraordinary Magisterium, nature of biblical inerrancy, and briefly mentions some of the leading theologians as Hans Urs von Balthasar, and the philosopher Maurice Blondel.
His Excellency takes questions and discusses the thinking of Jacques Maritain, the work of Action Francaise, sedevacantism, collegiality, Humanae Vitae and the invalidity of Anglican orders.
His Excellency goes on to discuss the thinking of Henri de Lubac and Maurice Blondel and explains why sound philosophy is important.