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  2. Limbo - Wikipedia

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    The Limbo of the Fathers is an official doctrine of the Catholic Church, but the Limbo of the Infants is not. [2] The concept of Limbo comes from the idea that, in the case of Limbo of the Fathers, good people were not able to achieve heaven just because they were born before the birth of Jesus Christ .

  3. Christian views on Hades - Wikipedia

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    For the modern narrow sense the term infernum damnatorum (hell of the damned) was used, as in question 69, article 7 of the Supplement of the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas, which distinguishes five states or abodes of the dead: paradise, hell of the damned, limbo of children, purgatory, and limbo of the Fathers: "The soul separated from ...

  4. Hell in Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Limbo of the Fathers, also known as "Abraham's Bosom", where just souls before Christ awaited Heaven. It is to this abode that the Catholic Church teaches Christ descended. [5] To these three, theologians historically add a fourth as well: Limbo of the Infants, where souls who die in original sin but without any personal mortal sin reside. [6]

  5. First circle of hell - Wikipedia

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    Modern interpretation of Dante's Limbo sees it as an examination of predestination; Amilcare A. Iannucci contrasts the specific mention of the Harrowing, which rescued only biblical figures from the first circle, to the "noble castle" left behind in Limbo, populated by figures from Greco-Roman antiquity who Dante believes "would certainly have ...

  6. Surgeon General Urges Americans to 'Rethink How We're ... - AOL

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    They shared food, looked out for each other’s kids, and helped out in a crisis — like when my father’s mother died when he was just 10 and neighbors stepped in like surrogate parents. People ...

  7. History of purgatory - Wikipedia

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    Specific examples of belief in purification after death and of the communion of the living with the dead through prayer are found in many of the Church Fathers. [20] Irenaeus ( c . 130-202) mentioned an abode where the souls of the dead remained until the universal judgment, a process that has been described as one which "contains the concept ...

  8. Theologoumenon - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic idea of Limbo is often cited as a theologoumenon. Once a widespread concept, it is no longer usually taught in Catholic pedagogy, and has generally been abandoned since the Second Vatican Council. Pope Benedict XVI referred to it as a "theological hypothesis" and expressed doubts about its accuracy. [1]

  9. Talk:Limbo - Wikipedia

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    That's the limbo of the Fathers. --217.189.246.166 21:51 , 18 ... the theory of the Limbo of the Infants still is the unchallenged hypothesis concerning the ...