On the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, His Excellency explores a variety of themes such as St. Dominic and St. Francis who represented the “thinking” and “poverty” of the Church; how one must not overestimate or underestimate the SSPX; a brief history of the SSPX early history, the ‘nine’ and the relative insignificance of the SSPX for the wider Church.
Sermon given on the Feast of All Saints and the entry into major orders; necessity of priests; nature of sacrifice; importance of doctrine explaining in a simple manner the doctrine of infallibility, the Second Vatican Council and the Communion of Saints.
This sermon explains the nature of society; authority; how there is such a thing as natural inequalities; the errors of egalitarianism and the differences between men and women.
Short sermon given in Post Falls, His Excellency discusses the errors of individualism and points to the necessity living in a Catholic community. Emphasizes man is a social being and needs others for his perfection.
In this sermon, given in Buffalo, Bishop Williamson preaches on the virtues of fidelity, especially in today’s crisis, for the occasion of Fr. Victor Mroz’s fifty-year anniversary to the priesthood. He ties in this talk to the importance of the family in the modern world.