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    • What Happens to Our Bodies Immediately after We Die?
      • Every soul will unite with its resurrected body just prior to the Last Judgment (“Judgment Day”) when Christ returns: In the presence of Christ, who is Truth itself, the truth of each man’s relationship with God will be laid bare.
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  2. Every soul will unite with its resurrected body just prior to the Last Judgment (“Judgment Day”) when Christ returns: In the presence of Christ, who is Truth itself, the truth of each man’s relationship with God will be laid bare.

  3. Endtimes, Millennium, Rapture. The term "endtimes" applies both to the era of Christ's first coming (Heb 1:2, 1 Cor 10:11, Heb 9:26) and to the events immediately before his return and the end of the ages (Mt 24:13, 2 Tim 2:1, 2 Peter 3:3).

  4. Oct 14, 2024 · A. Christ will judge us immediately after our death, and on the last day. Q. 1372. What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?

  5. 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.

    • II. Pre-Christian Beliefs Concerning Judgment After Death
    • III. Particular Judgment
    • IV. General Judgment

    The idea of a final readjustment beyond the grave, which would rectify the sharp contrast so often observed between the conduct and the fortune of men, was prevalent among all nations in pre-Christian times. Such was the doctrine of metempsychosis or the transmigration of souls, as a justification of the ways of God to man, prevailing among the Hin...

    The Catholic doctrine of the particular judgment consists in this, that immediately after death the eternal destiny of each separated soul is decided by the just judgment of God. Although there has been no formal definition on this point, the dogma is clearly implied in the Union Decree of Eugene IV (1439), which declares that souls quitting their ...

    (1) Few truths are oftener or more clearly proclaimed in Scripture than that of the general judgment. To it the Prophets of the Old Testament refer when they speak of the “Day of the Lord” (Joel, ii, 31; Ezech., xiii, 5; Is., ii, 12), in which the nations will be summoned to judgment. In the New Testament the second Parusia, or coming of Christ as ...

  6. Nov 11, 2008 · The second of what the Catholic Tradition calls the “Four Last Things” is judgment. Judgment is about as popular a concept as root canals. And yet, the desire...

  7. Learn more about what the Catholic Church teaching about the end times and last things: death, judgment, heaven, hell, and purgatory.