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In Mein Kampf, Hitler pointed out that the greatest strength that the Roman Catholic Church has is that it takes its clergy from among the common people, meaning they are always in touch with the will of the masses and understand the hardships of life. I think it was around VII that they begin basically turning the priesthood into a collegiate course, meaning that it ended up attracting more upper middle class men who have no real experience with struggle and are soft, even if they are smart, as opposed to simpler folk who may not be as smart, but are zealous and not afraid to stand up to the enemies of God. It also doesnt help that a lot of dispensationalist nonsense infiltrated the whole Church during VII thanks to the nonstop Holocaust propaganda that preceded it. The Bishops were basically in fear of offending the jews during the whole thing, because the goyest gen were complete and utter cowards.