Why do SOME Catholics
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Mileykai — 1 year ago(November 14, 2024 07:11 AM)
Think babies go to hell if die ? I’m sorry but that’s really I mean that just can’t be true !!! I mean they didn’t get a chance ! I’m confused is that true are the catholics right ? I don’t want it to be true oh lord mercy I mean when I hexed that poor innocent baby I thought he’d be ok in heaven I’d never send anyone to hell ! It’s not my poetry anyway ! Now I’m worried incase that baby is in hell because of me I’m crying I can’t stand these darn YouTube videos !?!?
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— 1 year ago(November 14, 2024 08:47 AM)https://catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/let-the-children-come-to-me
https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/cti_documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20070419_un-baptised-infants_en.html
“Call a SPADE, a SPADE; and a TRANNY, a TRANNY, or an IT!!!”.
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cryptoflovecraft — 1 year ago(November 14, 2024 01:50 PM)
I went to Catholic schools for 12 years and I've never heard that.
Think babies go to hell if die ?
The Catholic Church places a lot of emphasis on getting babies baptized asap in order to cleanse them of original sin but if a baby dies before being baptized he or she can still go to heaven because they obviously haven't committed any sins during their short lives. -
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cryptoflovecraft — 1 year ago(November 14, 2024 02:27 PM)
babies that hadn't been baptized yet would be stuck in "limbo"
Some of the nuns at St Mary (my old elementary school) would tell us that but I don't know if that was official church doctrine at the time. The nuns would tell us some pretty outlandish things. My favorite was the time Sister Beatrice told us that Jesus took revenge on the Romans after he was crucified by opening up the Earth and swallowing them all up! Where the hell was THAT in the Bible?! lol -
Pottymouth — 1 year ago(November 14, 2024 02:07 PM)
According to Catholicism, all are born with original sin. If unbaptized, they were to go to limbo (Purgatory). However, more modern teachings is that their fate is entrusted to God's mercy, with the traditional concept of limbo no longer considered an official teaching, meaning there is hope for their salvation even without baptism. But this is not a definitive answer and the Church encourages trust in God's love in such situations.