
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Things of This World and the Next
SCRIPTURES & ART: Today’s readings affirm two major truths: that there is life after death and there is a resurrection of the dead
SCRIPTURES & ART: Today’s readings affirm two major truths: that there is life after death and there is a resurrection of the dead
The Four Last Things end with a period, not a question mark.
The kind of person we’ve made ourselves into at death is the kind of person we are for eternity.
Judgment is real because love is real and persons are real.
When the Pope used the term ‘Angel of the Apocalypse’ in the Middle Ages, people knew he was talking about St. Vincent Ferrer
Heaven is the “fulfillment of the deepest human longings, the state of supreme, definitive happiness.”
In an extract from his latest book-interview, 'Last Testament', Benedict XVI reflects on death, God's judgment, and the afterlife.
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