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  2. Particular judgment - Wikipedia

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    Particular judgment, according to Christian eschatology, is the divine judgment that a departed (dead) person undergoes immediately after death, in contradistinction to the general judgment (or Last Judgment) of all people at the end of the world.

  3. Four last things - Wikipedia

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    The Last Things: Concerning Death, Purification After Death, Resurrection, Judgment, and Eternity (1965) by Romano Guardini [17] A Catholic sermon on the Four Last Things features in James Joyce 's novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916); a "hellfire" sermon in the Protestant revivalist tradition appears in Stella Gibbons 's Cold ...

  4. Christian mortalism - Wikipedia

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    The orthodox Christian belief about the intermediate state between death and the Last Judgment is immortality of the soul followed immediately after death of the body by particular judgment. [185] In Catholicism some souls temporarily stay in Purgatory to be purified for Heaven (as described in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1030–1032).

  5. Intermediate state (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    In some forms of Christianity, the intermediate state or interim state is a person's existence between death and the universal resurrection. In addition, there are beliefs in a particular judgment right after death and a general judgment or last judgment after the resurrection. It bears resemblance to the Barzakh in Islam.

  6. Catholic widow, 23, welcomes ‘miracle’ baby nine months after ...

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    Kuhlman learned she was pregnant on Thanksgiving day — just weeks after her husband’s Oct. 31, 2023 death. “This has to be a miracle,” she recounted telling her in-laws, according to the ...

  7. Purgatory - Wikipedia

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    Souls remain in Hades until the Final Judgment and "Christians may also improve in holiness after death during the middle state before the final judgment." [ 109 ] The 19th century Anglo-Catholic revival led to restoring prayers for the dead. [ 110 ]

  8. “My Uncle Didn’t Die In A Car Accident”: 30 Horror Movie ...

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    My nana unfortunately had a stillborn baby, and my very Catholic grandfather was a right d**k about her grief. He refused to acknowledge the baby as having any right to be buried in the family ...

  9. Weighing of souls - Wikipedia

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    Archangel Michael is commonly depicted holding scales to weigh the souls of people on Judgement Day.. The weighing of souls (Ancient Greek: psychostasia) [1] is a religious motif in which a person's life is assessed by weighing their soul (or some other part of them) immediately before or after death in order to judge their fate. [2]