Bishop Williamson

Will I Be Chosen?

Bishop Williamson on July 31, 2024

For the feast of Septuagesima, the bishop emphasizes the difficulty of getting to Heaven. He makes the point that we can easily fall into idolatry and that we allow ourselves to get caught up in technology, the lies of the government and that the only way out of this is to start thinking.

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    After the Consecrations

    Bishop Williamson on July 31, 2024

    Bishop Williamson answers the question as to where Archbishop Lefebvre stands after the Consecrations, mentions Cardinal Oddi, stationary and evolutionary truths, how it is not possible to make an agreement with Rome, and explains the difference between a conservative and traditional Catholic.

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      Priestly Humility

      Bishop Williamson on July 31, 2024

      On the occasion of Ordinations to the Priesthood, His Excellency preaches on the identity of the priest, the trials that the priest must embrace, and manages to discuss the relations with Rome.

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      The Manifestation of the Power of God

      Bishop Williamson on July 31, 2024

      On the occasion of ordinations to the Minor Orders, Bishop Williamson gives some lessons from the Old Testament and preaches on the majesty, sacredness and oneness of God. In the Old Testament, much to horror of modern man, there was an intolerance of idolatry.

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        Confirmation Sermon

        Bishop Williamson on July 31, 2024

        Confirmation sermon in Toronto discussing the faithlessness of the modern world, immortality of the soul, Hell, nature of liberty and the developments within the FSSP.

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          The Grace of Fidelity

          Bishop Williamson on July 31, 2024

          On the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, His Excellency explores a variety of themes such as St. Dominic and St. Francis who represented the “thinking” and “poverty” of the Church; how one must not overestimate or underestimate the SSPX; a brief history of the SSPX early history, the ‘nine’ and the relative insignificance of the SSPX for the wider Church.

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