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.
Bishop Williamson defines the nature of Catholic economics, explains briefly what Karl Marx thought about history, also discusses how God will provide, defines capitalism and discusses the idea of living on the land.
Bishop Williamson explores the inherent differences between men and women, how they both think, and how hierarchy and such differences are natural.
Bishop Williamson talks about some issues before his departure to Argentina, mentions the war in the Middle East, talks about Sept 11, Zionism, conversion of the Jews, and the nature of true patriotism.
Bishop Williamson discusses the letter of 16 FSSP priests wanting to say the New Mass, explores the issue of the “Indult,” how Rome does not truly support Tradition, and explains that only suffering will convert the West to reality.
Bishop Williamson discusses how Russia has not been consecrated, mentions the devastation of culture in Eastern Europe, and mentions how the Assisi event blurred the line between truth and error.