Bishop Williamson gives a commentary on the Sillon Movement of Marc Sagnier, the adoption of the Church to modern problems, the mentality of liberals, the idealism of the youth, and the nature of true equality.
Bishop Williamson gives a commentary on Wagner’s “Ring” cycle, explains the nature of original sin, the father’s authority, true modesty for girls, and Kantian philosophy.
Bishop Williamson preaches on the definition of heretic, how science is misused, what true love is, religious indifference and the message of Akita.
Bishop Williamson ends these talks giving the historical context for the Syllabus of Errors, the confrontation the Church made with the modern world, defense of marriage, Garcia Moreno, and Church and State relations.
Then Fr. Williamson explains the nature of the Crisis in the Church, the Protestant Revolution, the nature of democracy, the book “Rhine Flows into the Tiber,” what a layman should do, and how the SSPX is not a resistance to authority.
Bishop Williamson explains what the role of the SSPX is in today’s Crisis, parallels it with the English Reformation, discusses Neo-Modernism, reasons for the Consecrations and briefly touches the question of jurisdiction, the FSSP, and sedevacantists.