Bishop Williamson takes questions and talks about the prophecies of St. Malachy, the SSPX’s work with Ukrainian Catholics in Ukraine, the effects of the New Mass, the new rite of ordinations and episcopal consecrations, and the poem of the Man-God.
Bishop Williamson discusses why women should not have been made “doctors” of the Church, the nature of the teaching is an authoritative role, women are masters of the home, and discusses the liberal revolt against God.
Bishop Williamson discusses the nature of modernism using Pascendi, explains that faith is seated in the mind, man wants to unhook himself from reality, and discusses the importance of the rosary.
Bishop Williamson explains that there is a grave Crisis in the world, mentions that Summorum Pontificum should appear soon, as well as the lifting of the excommunications, and exhorts his listeners to study the encyclicals.
Bishop Williamson discusses the nature of Christendom, freemasonry’s goal, the ideological foundation for the United States, the nature of communism and capitalism, the SSPX’s work in Eastern Europe, and the benefits of a large family.
Bishop Williamson gives a definition of the “culture wars,” describes the difficulty in keeping the faith in the family, how literature and the arts must be brought back, and how Catholics must help one another.