In Catholic theology, what happens to the souls in limbo on the day of the trial?
A Catholic friend and I had lunch today, talking about religion, and none of us could remember the fate of souls in limbo. By the way, the souls in Purgatory are going to heaven on the Day of Reckoning, right? Thanks for your help.
The Catholic Pope Who was presented the idea of Purgatory Mindful Jewish Theology?
Gehinom (Gehenna), according to rabbinic literature, is a place or state in which the wicked are temporarily punished after death. "Gehenna" is sometimes translated as "hell", but the Christian view of hell is different from the view of the Jews from Hell. Most sinners are said to suffer in hell no more than twelve months. [...]
Is it true that Purgatory no longer exists in Catholic theology, and if so, why?
Furthermore, from what has happened to the poor souls in Purgatory and the families that depend on the existence of this place, and no one has filed any complaint with the dispute in this great Pontiff of the Catholic doctrine?
Only the Catholics: The Catholic Theology Allow support Abortion?
Some Catholics contend that the "Catechism of the Catholic Church in Article 6 moral conscience" allows them to take exception to the official position of the Catholic Church on abortion and the Apostolic Exhortation Pope disapproval of abortion.
Do you think you can rely on Article 6 of the Catechism of supporting abortion?
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