In fact, it has been more than 8 priests over the course of 25 years. The kindest one (independent) was adamant that certain things are psychological.
Yes, many things are "psychological" but many things are not. The priests never know of any Traditional Catholic psychiatrist or psychologist to refer anyone to, even though they have determined that everything is psychological. People do not need to be levitating in order to be infested with unclean spirits. What I don't get is that if we are in the worst crisis in Catholic History with constant satanic imagery and morality everywhere all the time, few valid priests, etc. do they think demon obsession is RARE? With all the pornography, drugs,teen ѕυιcιdєs, euthanasia, abortion, movies, books which glorify and teach witchcraft Catholics are somehow immune?
99% of priests have made it taboo to discuss, so now an average layperson can't talk about this without fear of being accused of being mentally imbalanced. So now there is the inevitable crisis in the Traditional Catholic resistance.
I completely agree, but when you have certain segments of Trads saying no one should go to college, how in the world are we going to get Trad doctors? Or Trad anything else for that matter? A Catholic society requires Catholics functioning in all socio-economic classes, not just everyone eaking out a meager existence on a farm. When Catholics don't participate in society you get takeovers by non-believers.
I have wondered aout the no college thing. Growing up I always thought, due to observation and history reading, that Catholics have always been much better educated than non-Catholics. Catholic universities are some of the best and most respected in the world.
Exactly, they used to be before the modernist corruption. We need to kick the modernists out and be great again, not renounce education.
We need Catholic doctors, nurses, attorneys, bankers, government officials, accountants, engineers, farmers, artists and just about every job you can think of at every level of society to have a chance at a moral, healthy culture.
Not everyone is cut out for higher learning and vocational training is fine. For those with the inclination and ability though, those God given talents must be nurtured.