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Against the Heresies (COMPLETE) __ 2-of-2 (Chapters 7 - 12) | VIDEO DIRECTORY | 0:00 - Chapter VII: "Libertas Præstantissiumum" - Pope Leo XIII - on Human Liberty and Liberalism 2:46:11 - Chapter VIII: "Mirari Vos" - Pope Gregory XVI - on Freemasonry 3:10:53 - Chapter IX: "Quanta Cura" - Pope Pius IX - Condemning Naturalism, Liberalism, Indifferentism, Communism and Socialism 3:55:14 - Chapter X: "Syllabus of Errors" - Pope Pius IX 5:22:14 - Chapter XI: "Our Apostolic Mandate" - Pope St. Pius X 8:41:48 - Chapter XII: "Divini Redemptoris" - Pope Pius XI - on Communism Saint Irenaeus gave us the first Against the Heresies (Adversus Haereses) in the second century. In the 20th, it is as of a second Irenaeus that we present these conferences by Archbishop Lefebvre under the same title. They both address the same problem: Man playing God. Archbishop Lefebvre analyzes the various aspects of Liberalism in the same way Irenaeus did of Gnosticism. As Saint Irenaeus addressed the philosophical errors and presented the Catholic response, which is the rule of the Catholic Faith in the Creed, so Archbishop Lefebvre, too, shows how the modern errors in the Church and Society are so opposed to our unchanging Catholic Faith. The solution is the same. Catholic Tradition. The Deposit of Faith. The authority of the Holy See. Both appeal to the one test of Truth, that is, "the teaching of the Church of Rome." In fact, Archbishop Lefebvre's defense is but a commentary on the encyclicals of the popes. They're dead, but their teaching shouldn't be. Learn why these encyclicals were buried with them. To purchase this book: https://angeluspress.org/products/aga... Music in this video: "Gaude O Virgo" by Heinrich Isaac (1450-1517) sung by the St. Pius X Virtual Schola. Text: "Rejoice, O Virgin Mary, for alone thou hast put an end to all heresies."