Understanding Limbo
Understanding Limbo
Something that has intrigued Catholics for centuries, especially when speaking about children who die without Baptism, is the concept of Limbo. Has Church teaching on Limbo changed? Father Chris Alar, MIC, explains.
Then hear a conversation between the Most Rev. Joseph Roesch, MIC, Superior General of the Marian Congregation, and the Most Rev. David L. Ricken, Bishop of Green Bay, Wisconsin, as they discuss Divine Mercy and the enduring legacy of Our Lady of Champion and Servant of God Adele Brice.
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On Nov. 2 of each year, The Catholic Church observes the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, otherwise better known as All Souls' Day. It is on this day that we honor those who have passed on from this life, as we pray that they may be purified before entering into the Kingdom of Heaven! So today, be sure to offer up your prayers for your own departed loved ones, as well as the souls suffering in Purgatory!
From both Scripture and Sacred Tradition, the Church teaches that we must be cleared of any remaining moral debt to God. Father Chris explains this final healing and sanctification of the soul on its journey into the Heart of Divine Love.
