(The chart is not only a brilliant visual, it is key to unlocking the whys behind the errors. On the first page, each false idea is listed alongside the traditional papal document that defines and condemns it. But since all those warnings were ignored/subverted and we arrived in the magical age of aquarius, the second page explains how the errors are foundational to the documents of Vatican II. There is a link to a PDF of the chart at the end, so you can save and share. -nvp)
RIP Bishop Williamson
Bishop Williamson was born Richard Nelson Williamson on 8 March 1940. A convert to the Catholic faith, he was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop Lefebvre in 1988. He fell asleep in the Lord at 23:23h GMT last night on 29 January 2025. I had the honor of staying with him in the UK two years ago. Also, I interviewed him on my channel just a few months ago here.
Bp. Williamson drew a brilliant outline connecting Protestantism to modernism via naturalism, rationalism, ecumenism, modernism and communism as seen below. Always standing against the revolution within the Church, Bp. Williamson was a living St. Athansius who stood for true, orthodox and timeless Catholicism. He did this as the world stood against him. Requiescat in pace, good bishop.
May he rest in Peace. God bless this good bishop. P.C.
So today I’ve been thinking about the horrible plane crash in DC. How awful it would’ve been in those final seconds for those people. A long, uneventful flight and in seconds on landing….it’s all over.
Every time a plane tragedy happens I always think about how I would react in that situation. I would like to say I would be brave, but I don’t have that confidence. How do you handle your sudden demise?
I am reminded of Arland Williams, one of 6 initial survivors of Air Florida Flight 90 which also crashes in the Potomac in 1992. He had a lifelong fear of the water, yet every time he was given a lifeline he gave it to someone else, eventually succumbing to the icy waters.
Or poor Priscilla Tirado, who lost her husband and 2 month year old baby in the crash, blinded by jet fuel, about ready to succumb when Lenny Skutnick, a bystander, jumped in and saved her.
How do we handle death and near death? Oh I don’t want to be put to the test.
I end with what I think is the most heroic act in US history, the story of United Flight 93. Those who let 9/11 happen have a lot to answer for, but those people on that plane… they knew they would likely die, and they didn’t want anyone else killed. And they voted, and they got a guy who flew single engine planes to take over if they won the cockpit. And they had time to assess and think. And they fought against evil.
Our lives can change in a second. Let us pray we will be prepared and may God bless all the victims and families of last night’s crash.