Bishop Williamson now discusses the Vatican II doctrine of religious liberty and its effects, the duties of the State towards the true religion, Fr. John Courtney Murray and his opponent Msgr. Fenton from Michael Davies’ book.
Bishop Williamson opens up these set of conferences explaining what an encyclical is, the need for Catholics to read and study, and the influence of England on the history of the United States.
His Excellency gives a a summary of Humanum Genus, discusses the New Code of Canon Law’s view of Freemasonry, and goes into some of the ideology behind Freemasonry.
Bishop Williamson explores the nature of the pro-life movement, the importance of being truly Catholic, problem of the media, the Unabomber Manifesto, television and suburban life.
Bishop Williamson states that Freemasonry attacks natural truths, undermines objective truth. He also goes on to explore the idea of Religious Liberty, Hollywood and Assisi I.
His Excellency ties the principles of Protestantism, Communism, and Freemasonry together. He also mentions the idea of the welfare state and the inherent contradiction within Vatican II.