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tholinz ago

It's kind of shocking to hear a Catholic priest talk about this. Are you sure he's Roman Catholic, and not from a breakaway order?

In 1886, Pope Leo XIII had a vision in which he was told to include a prayer to St Michael in Mass, as added protection against a growing evil in the world. The late Victorian period saw the rise of the New Thought movement (a precursor to both the New Age shit and modern magic/occultism/angel worship), as well as secularism, socialism, the general atomization of Western society, etc.

One reason why exorcisms take so long to get approved now is because of the rise of New Age bullshit, as well as a general heightened interest in exorcisms, demons, etc. It was the publishing of that stupid Exorcist book, honestly. There was so much attention placed on it that the Church decided there needed to be absolute airtight evidence, with as little margin for error as possible, before granting one. And yes, there are clear signs that have to be documented and verified.

Catholics don't talk about this stuff. Ever. The most I've ever heard a priest discuss evil in public was before the last election, when the redpill-as-fuck Millennial priest in my parish would give his homilies about why it was a sin to vote for the Democrats.

Regardless of whether or not you believe in the devil, it's not a stretch to imagine that unaccountable, above-the-law politicians and elites would find the occult appealing. In Genesis, Satan essentially promises that if you just listen to him, you can be gods in your own time. It feeds into the conceit of power, the arrogance, the depraved desire to indulge every single sick impulse they have. And especially if you don't believe in anything, why not? Why not con some underage boy into sex? Why not participate in a black mass? What's the harm?

heyyouwho2 ago

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/column/the-100-year-test-2454 I’ve thought of Pope Leo XIII vision many times over the course of this year. Thank you @glideroy for this post. Jesus rescue us.

Gilderoy ago

Great link. Thanks.

Gilderoy ago

Thanks so much for your great comments. Fr. Chad Ripperger is indeed a priest in good standing. He was ordained in the Fraternity of St. Peter and left them to start his own order called Our Sorrowful Mother's Ministry which has been approved by Bishop John Paprocki:

OSMM was named a Private Association of the Lay Faithful by the Most Reverend Thomas John Paprocki, Bishop of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. We are grateful to Bishop Paprocki for this designation and are faithful and obedient to him and all the teachings of the Catholic Church.

https://osmm.org/our-sorrowful-mothers-ministry

tholinz ago

Thanks for the confirmation. I don't necessarily blame the priests and orders who left after Vatican II, but it's not something that I'm prepared to do myself. It's nice to know there are principled priests still here.

YogSoggoth ago

Unlike the one time I went to confession . He said, "I think I've heard enough," after only 7 hours.

Gilderoy ago

I'm not ready to leave either. They'll have to kick me out of the Catholic Church. : ) Doesn't mean I like everything that's going on, but it's still possible to find parishes and people who are of like mind who still believe in traditional Catholicism and carve a niche out for oneself and family.