Does the Church Teach Limbo? // Made for Glory

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On this episode of Made for Glory, Father Michael talks about limbo and answers the question of what happens to those who by no fault of their own die before baptism.

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What about the thief crucified next to Jesus? He had no chance to be baptized yet Jesus said, "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise."

BobbyJones
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#66 of the 255 infallibly declared dogmas of the Catholic Church states “souls who depart this life in a state of original sin are excluded from the beatific vision of God”

This makes me so so so sad 💔 can you please explain further

dianajanna
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if you come here for orthodox teaching, you will not get it here. Father here concludes "the church has closed the doors to the teaching of limbo" which isnt even close to being true. I recommend viewers trying to listen to someone else on the topic.

LesIsMoreFilms
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Florence teaches Limbo, so it is a Catholic teaching, arrived as a logical conclusion.
The Church allows us to have hope that no one is in there

getaids
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Baptism without faith is only getting wet. True repentance (turning from sin) and faith (trust in Christ Jesus) is required for salvation. Baptism is a physical or visual form of devotion to Christ, but the Spirit cannot be seen. That’s when regeneration of the mind and heart take place. If baptism was required for salvation, then why would Paul thank God he didn’t baptize them, basically saying “I thank God for not saving you”.

“I thank God that I baptized none of you except Crispus and Gaius, For Christ did not send me to baptize but to preach the gospel, and not with words of eloquent wisdom, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power.”
‭‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭1‬:‭14‬, ‭17‬ ‭ESV‬‬
Christ alone is emphasized here.

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First you're giving a Protestant interpretation of where the infants go.. you said you're believing God and hoping and praying that they go to heaven well they must have a place to go to until they go to heaven and that is limbo we were taught from the Bible nuns in the 1950s and 60s during our 11 year revival starting around 1957 which was influenced by the holy Ghost there are three prisons hell purgatory and limbo and the nuns taught us it's a place of in between it's a place in the sky on the edge of Earth and in between heaven and Earth we were never taught it was in hell this came from a man who was excommunicated by the church and he taught the different layers of hell the nuns told us not to listen to him. They taught us that they were three forms of limbo.. limbo of the infantd the second limbo included all those who weren't infants and the nuns taught us the third we do not know it will be revealed later.. and back in the 1990s a Protestant man showed me in his King James Bible he said limbo is in our Bible I said show me he showed me the scripture and I was thoroughly shocked it wasn't the word limbo but it definitely meant limbo .. Christ is king.. ps. There are three types of Catholics traditional Bible also modern Catholics and liberal catholics.. and don't listen to these modern Catholics who are trying to erase one of the three prisons, next they will erase purgatory hold fast to the faith and you will be rewarded.. about those who are in limbo remember God always has a plan these liberal Catholics in modernist Catholics forgot that.. aborted babies are baptized in blood I'm surprised you did not know that..

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