What Do Catholics Believe About The Afterlife?

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Catholics believe that people must not fall into two tendencies when thinking about the afterlife. The first tendency is the idea that there is nothing after death. The other being that everyone, regardless of their life circumstances, automatically enters into Heaven.

Watch the video to learn more about what the Catholic Church teaches about afterlife and salvation.

As part of its mission to help Catholics understand, live, and share their faith, the Augustine Institute encourages individuals and families to think about and prepare for death.

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Yes, when someone dies, people (AUTOMATICALLY) tend to say they've "gone to Heaven" or their soul is "with God" or has "joined the Creator". Problem is: no one KNOWS but God.

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The fires of damnation you talk about is a purification cleansing while being separated from God. Momentarily in a state not place in the absence of God before those who did not believe enter into the bosom of his presence

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