A profound and current reflection on two forgotten realities that define our faith. Introduction: A Dangerous Silence For centuries, the words “sin” and “Hell” echoed powerfully from the pulpits, were meditated upon in examinations of conscience, and were imprinted on daily Christian life as inescapable truths. Today, however, something has …
Read More »Hell is NOT a Place: The Abyss the Soul Opens Through Sin
Introduction: Where is Hell? For centuries, many have imagined hell as an underground cavern — a fiery place beneath the earth where condemned souls burn forever. This image has been fueled by medieval art, theatrical depictions, and a literal reading of certain biblical passages. But what if hell isn’t a …
Read More »The Last Things: The Eternal Destiny of the Soul and the Great Decision That Awaits Us
Since time immemorial, humanity has lived with the certainty that life is not an end in itself but a journey toward something greater—a definitive reality that transcends time and matter. The Catholic Church, based on Sacred Scripture and Tradition, teaches us that at the end of our earthly life, we …
Read More »The Existence of Hell: What Does the Church Teach About Eternal Destiny?
The topic of hell has been a subject of debate, fear, and, in many cases, denial throughout history. For some, it is a terrifying idea; for others, a symbolic concept not to be taken literally. However, the teaching of the Catholic Church is clear: hell exists, it is a real …
Read More »Christ Descended to the Dead
One of the most intriguing statements in the Apostles’ Creed is that Jesus Christ “descended to the dead.” This declaration, often misunderstood or overlooked, holds a profound theological significance, revealing the breadth of Christ’s redemptive work. At its core lies the certainty that God’s love is more powerful than death …
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