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BANNED Bishop Williamson Tells ALL…
« on: August 16, 2024, 10:58:04 PM »
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  • 15 Aug. 2024 interview by Christian B. Wagner of Scholastic Answers
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    Re: BANNED Bishop Williamson Tells ALL…
    « Reply #1 on: August 17, 2024, 04:33:55 PM »
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  • Interesting that Garabandal influenced him a few months after his conversion. He saw it as the best application of traditional doctrine to current circuмstances.
    At the end he reiterates praying the 📿. 👍
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    Re: BANNED Bishop Williamson Tells ALL…
    « Reply #2 on: August 17, 2024, 05:52:04 PM »
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  • Kagi Universal Summarizer on the transcript:
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    The web page features an interview with Bishop Richard Williamson, where he reflects on his life journey and conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism. He describes his early liberal beliefs and a gradual awakening to the reality of God and the decline of the modern world. Williamson shares his experiences with various priests who guided him toward Catholicism, emphasizing the importance of tradition and the role of apparitions in his faith. He discusses his eventual connection with Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), highlighting the Archbishop's commitment to preserving Catholic doctrine amidst modern challenges.

    Williamson expresses concern over the state of the Church and the influence of liberalism, asserting that true Catholicism must reject modernity's errors. He critiques the post-Vatican II Church and the popes for failing to uphold traditional teachings. Throughout the interview, he stresses the power of the rosary as a remedy for the Church's and the world's troubles, urging listeners to pray for divine intervention. He concludes by emphasizing the need for a return to God and the significance of Our Lady's role in salvation.
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    • Bishop Williamson's Background: He describes his conversion from a liberal Anglican background to Catholicism, emphasizing a gradual journey towards faith starting in the 1960s.
    • Critique of Modernity: He expresses a strong belief that the modern world is in decline, attributing its problems to a rejection of God and traditional values.
    • Importance of Catholicism: Williamson highlights that his interest in Catholicism grew as he recognized it as the truth in contrast to Protestantism, which he views as a departure from Catholic doctrine [and as a form of Liberalism].
    • Role of Apparitions: He discusses the significance of Marian apparitions, particularly those at Garabandal, as pivotal in his understanding of faith and the modern world.
    • Encounter with Traditional Catholicism: His experiences with various priests and religious orders shaped his perspective, leading him to appreciate a more traditional approach to Catholic doctrine.
    • Criticism of Vatican II: Williamson strongly criticizes the outcomes of Vatican II, believing it led to a dilution of Catholic doctrine and a compromise with modernity.
    • Assessment of Archbishop Lefebvre: He portrays Archbishop Lefebvre as a pivotal figure in defending traditional Catholicism, noting his objectivity and commitment to preserving the faith.
    • Concerns About Church Leadership: Williamson expresses concerns about the modern Church's leadership, suggesting that many bishops and priests have strayed from core Catholic teachings.
    • Call to Action: He urges the faithful to pray the rosary, asserting its power in combating modern challenges and seeking divine intervention.
    • Future of the Church: Williamson predicts a significant upheaval within the Church due to its current trajectory, asserting that divine intervention will ultimately restore the Church to its traditional roots.
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    Re: BANNED Bishop Williamson Tells ALL…
    « Reply #3 on: August 18, 2024, 06:37:37 PM »
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  • He denies the moon landings, saying they were filmed in Arizona or Nevada:
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    Paul VI believed in the modern world. He exalted at the moon landing. Since then we know the moon landing is nonsense. It was fixed up on the in the Arizona desert or the Nevada desert, I forget, but it was all done Hollywood lighting and and trickery, and that's the modern world. And President Kennedy boasting of the USA landing on the moon: it did nothing of the kind because, for instance, to get to the moon you'd have to go through the Van Allen belts which surround the earth, and the Van Allen belts are so radioactive apparently that you would need a heavy lead shield to protect any astronaut in any rocket trying to go through the Van Allen belt, and that lead would be had to be so heavy that the rocket would not be able to take off. That's how it was at any rate in the 1960s those terrible 1960s so it was a gigantic lie that's what the modern world feeds on gigantic lies. I can name one or two others especially one from our modern times which would get you banned from YouTube, so I'm not going to go into it, like a good little boy, I won't go into it.
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