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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Topic started by: ryanaugustine on December 09, 2017, 11:00:10 PM
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Hello all. I am looking for any of Bishop Williamson's conferences or commentaries on scripture from his days as rector at Winona. If you have them or know where I can get them I would appreciate the help. Thanks!
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Bernard Janzen at Triumph Communications sells HE's lectures.
Link (http://www.triumphcommunications.net/rwilliamson.html)
They are very interesting to listen to and a good catechism for those new to Catholic tradition.
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Bernard Janzen at Triumph Communications sells HE's lectures.
Link (http://www.triumphcommunications.net/rwilliamson.html)
They are very interesting to listen to and a good catechism for those new to Catholic tradition.
Good to hear Mr. Janzen is still offering these gems. I assume he and his family are still connected to OLMC in New Hamburg ON Canada. Met the Janzen clan there when they moved from the Prairies.
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https://archive.org/details/Monday21September1998/06+Oct+1998%2C+Tuesday.mp3
Hope this link works!
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Very nice!
So, this is from his SSPX Winona seminary lectures?
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Incredulous,
Yes, they are from his lectures in Winona. They are real gems. The most interesting parts are when he goes off on "tangents".
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During my stint as a lay apostle with the SSPX, I had the opportunity to listen to all of His Excellency's lectures while cataloging the priory library. This is my kind of bishop, thought I. I love that British wit (having grown up on UK programmes of all sorts.) Entertaining and educational in the purest sense.
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During my stint as a lay apostle with the SSPX, I had the opportunity to listen to all of His Excellency's lectures while cataloging the priory library. This is my kind of bishop, thought I. I love that British wit (having grown up on UK programmes of all sorts.) Entertaining and educational in the purest sense.
He was terrific -- both inspiring and informative! I wish he would have not strayed into the strange land of Garabandal and Valtorta, however. I'm also sorry that he tended to give a free pass to Malachi Martin
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Incredulous,
Yes, they are from his lectures in Winona. They are real gems. The most interesting parts are when he goes off on "tangents".
The tangents really are the best. The very first one is mostly dedicated to a Jєω-rant. Priceless stuff in these talks.