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 discusses the issues of the abuse scandal in the Church, mentions Fr. Enrique Rueda’s book, “The Homosexual Network,” from 1982, mentions that there are some good priests working within the system, discusses the fall of Campos, and talks about some issues regarding affairs in South America.
Bishop Williamson discusses the work of the SSPX within Argentina, provides a brief background of Argentina, explores the effects of technology, and states how non-Catholics can come to the truth.
Bishop Williamson states the need for penance, mentions the gifts and weaknesses of the American character, reiterates the function of the State, and how many people deny that there is a Crisis within the Church.
Bishop Williamson discusses the nature of idols, the danger of worldliness, what books are recommended for Catholics, raising children, benefits of country life, and discusses the issue of education.
Bishop Williamson explains the economic disaster that may befall society, the purpose of a chastisement, effects of breaking the Commandments, the effects of the Industrial Revolution, and some mention of Garabandal and Akita.