Bishop Williamson on History
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The transcript is a lecture given by Bishop Williamson, discussing historical events from the Middle Ages to the 20th century and how they are viewed from both a liberal and Catholic perspective. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding history and criticizes the lack of historical education in schools. They discuss events such as the Inquisition, the Reformation, Europe's religious wars, the Peace of Westphalia, the Enlightenment, and the American and French Revolutions. The lecture highlights the conflicting mentalities of the two perspectives and the necessity of returning to Catholicism to stabilize society. Bishop Williamson also discusses the importance of separating Catholic and liberal thinking, and the need to bring back the authority of the Catholic Church and the kingship of Christ to stabilize society.
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