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 states that Catholics should help and encourage one another, the nature of false ecumenism, importance of the rosary and the Spiritual Exercises, the virtues needed today, and states that only the Pope can get us out of this mess.
Bishop Williamson explores the inherent differences between men and women, how they both think, and how hierarchy and such differences are natural.
Bishop Williamson states the importance of doctrine, how unity must be based on truth, the errors of religious liberty, and answers the question whether the Vatican II documents are simply misinterpreted.
Bishop Williamson states that John Paul II has irreconcilable ideas in his mind, states the importance of Thomistic philosophy, mentions personalism, the paralysis of conservative Catholics, and states the proper understanding of papal infallibility.
Bishop Williamson gives a practical application of Catholic principles in today’s world, states that families do not have the help of communities that they once had, how boys must be taught by men, mentions Natural Family Planning, the importance of spending time with children and the role of the media in perpetuating lies.