On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, His Excellency discusses how this event was in a certain way the fountainhead of our Redemption. He also gives the analogy of the SSPX being an “emergency lighting system”, that will last as long as the darkness exists.
Bishop Williamson explores a wide range of topics such as modern man’s living in an illusion, the importance of the Rosary, the Spiritual Exercises, reflections on the Columbine shootings, the responsibilities of leaders and the nature of free will and grace.
On the occasion of ordinations to the Minor Orders, Bishop Williamson gives some lessons from the Old Testament and preaches on the majesty, sacredness and oneness of God. In the Old Testament, much to horror of modern man, there was an intolerance of idolatry.
A powerful sermon given on the occasion of a religious brother’s profession reminding the faithful of life’s true purpose. Modern man’s love of materialism, as His Excellency stresses, will end and as a consequence cannot satisfy man’s desire for happiness.
Confirmation sermon in Toronto discussing the faithlessness of the modern world, immortality of the soul, Hell, nature of liberty and the developments within the FSSP.
Sermon preached at the beginning of Lent whereby, His Excellency warns to faithful not to fall into complacency. He then asks us to have a sense of gratitude for what we have been given and again warns us to beware of collapsing just as the Church of the 50s did.