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  1. As Catholics, we believe that when a person dies, the soul separates from the body. He then stands before God in judgment. Remember that the soul is really "who" we are: while the body lies in death, our soul — who we are — lives on and returns to the Lord for judgment.

  2. Oct 17, 2019 · After we die, we also get clarity. Whether that’s good or bad depends on the choices we make before the funeral: to seek the light of truth or to wallow in self-deception. If truth is our aim, we will “see [God] face to face” (1 Cor. 13:12).

  3. Answer: Although physical human bodies die, human souls never die. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that every spiritual soul “is immortal: It does not perish when it separates from the body at death, and it will be reunited with the body at the final Resurrection” (CCC 366).

  4. Mar 25, 2020 · What Does the Catholic Church Believe About Life After Death? “Blessed are the dead who from now on die in the Lord.” “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them.” (Rev. 14:13)

  5. Answer: Our Church teaches that immediately after death, our soul separates from our earthly body and we stand before God for judgement. We then enter heaven, Purgatory or hell. Heaven is the ultimate end and fulfillment of the deepest human longings, the state of supreme, definitive happiness.

  6. In the Catholic tradition, why is it so important to maintain the integrity of the body after death if the soul is no longer there? Doesn’t the body pass away with time anyway?

  7. The Catholic Church has a rich and deep-rooted belief in life after death. This article delves into the core beliefs and teachings of the Catholic Church regarding what happens to the soul after mortal life ends.

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