Death, Judgement, Heaven, Hell

“When Saint Thomas Aquinas’ sister asked him what she must do to go to Heaven, he said,

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‘You will be saved if you want to be.’ […] No one is damned unless he commits mortal sin: that is of faith. And no one commits mortal sin unless he wants to: that is an undeniable theological proposition. Therefore, no one goes to Hell unless he wants to; the consequence is obvious. Does that […]

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What Did Jesus Mean by “The Worm That Never Dies”?

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⚠️ What did Our Lord mean when He warned of “the worm that dieth not”? In this Short, discover the traditional Catholic understanding of Christ’s solemn words in Mark 9:43–48 (Douay-Rheims). The Church has long understood the “worm” to symbolize the unceasing torment of conscience—the eternal remembrance of graces refused, sins freely chosen, and opportunities

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30 Jul 26 – The Saints and the Four Last Things – Virgin Most Powerful Radio

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Jesus 911 Host, William Albrecht joins Terry to discuss all about the Four Last Things Gospel – Matthew 13:47-53 – Jesus said to the disciples: “The Kingdom of heaven is like a net thrown into the sea, which collects fish of every kind. When it is full they haul it ashore and sit down to

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Hell Explained by Catholic Tradition | Judgment, Eternal Punishment, and the Soul ~ Fr. Ripperger – Sensus Fidelium

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In this sobering conference, Fr. Chad Ripperger explains the Catholic doctrine of hell, including the pain of loss, the pain of sense, the eternity of punishment, the fixed will after death, remorse of conscience, the justice of God, and the terrifying consequences of dying in mortal sin. This talk follows the themes of death and

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The Death of My Wife (Dr. Peter Kreeft) | Ep. 587

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On May 31, 2026, Dr. Peter Kreeft’s beautiful wife of 63 years, Maria Antoinette Kreeft, went home to her Heavenly reward. In his own words, Dr. Kreeft told us before coming, “There is much to say about that: a story of struggle and grace.” The following conversation is just that. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Intro

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Hell Has a Punishment Worse Than Fire 🔥 Is the fire of Hell its greatest punishment?

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Most people think so. But Christ and His Church teach that Hell has a punishment even worse. The Church has always distinguished the two principal punishments of Hell: 🔥 Poena Sensus — the Pain of Sense, the real suffering endured by the condemned. 💔 Poena Damni — the Pain of Loss, the eternal deprivation of

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Death Can Come at Any Moment: Are You Ready to Meet God? – Sensus Fidelium

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Death comes when we least expect it. In this powerful traditional Catholic sermon, we are reminded that many souls are lost because they presume they will have more time to repent. Drawing from Sacred Scripture, St. Gregory the Great, St. Basil, St. Alphonsus Liguori, and other great saints, this sermon calls every Christian to live

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The Vision That Explains What Happens After Your Last Breath (St. Faustina’s Vision) – AfterMass with Ana Munley

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St. Faustina Kowalska was given a vision of standing before the judgment seat of God, seeing her own soul completely exposed the way God sees it. In this video, we walk through what she saw about the moment of death, the 3 calls Jesus makes to every soul before it dies, and why the Vatican

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Who Will Be Saved? Jesus Gives a Sobering Answer | Fr. Chris Alar, MIC – Divine Mercy

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In today’s homily, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, reflects on one of the most sobering questions in Scripture: “Who will be saved?”Jesus speaks of the narrow door and reminds us that salvation is not something to be taken for granted. While many today assume that all good people automatically go to heaven, Christ gives us a

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“Most People Are Choosing Hell” – Fr. Fasching on the Church’s Silence on the Last Things – Sign Of The Cross

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Many Catholics have lost their sense of eternity. And the silence on death, judgment, heaven, and hell has left souls unprepared for what awaits them. Fr. Fasching delivers a stark warning to a Church that has abandoned its most essential mission: preaching the reality of eternal consequences. The Eucharist, he insists, is the anchor of

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Reality of Hell and the Fear of God – Fathers of Mercy, Auburn Kentucky

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This Homily was given by Father John Broussard C.P.M of the Fathers of Mercy at the Chapel of Divine Mercy in Auburn, KY. on XXXXXX at the Divine Mercy Chapel on June 21, 2026 at the 10:00 am Mass.The Congregation of the Fathers of Mercy was founded in 1808, originally under the title of “The

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What Heaven Is REALLY Like (According to St. Anselm) | Fr. – Robert Nixon, OSB

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Benedictine monk and scholar, Fr. Robert Nixon OSB, joins Conor to explore the life and legacy of St. Anselm of Canterbury—a brilliant theologian, Archbishop, and defender of the Church’s freedom against secular overreach. Known for formulating the famous Ontological Argument for God’s existence, Anselm’s thought reaches far beyond philosophy into the depths of the spiritual

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Few Are Chosen? Death and Judgment Explained | Fr. Chad Ripperger on the Last Four Things – Sensus Fidelium

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In this sobering and powerful Catholic sermon on the Last Four Things, we reflect on death, judgment, heaven, and hell — beginning with a serious meditation on death and the particular judgment. This conference warns against the modern errors of presumption, universal salvation, spiritual lukewarmness, and careless living. Drawing from Catholic tradition, the preacher explains

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