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severus68
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You have already quoted this, thank you. I ask again, why are you pushing this?CCC 367 Sometimes the soul is distinguished from the spirit: St. Paul for instance prays that God may sanctify his people “wholly”, with “spirit and soul and body” kept sound and blameless at the Lord’s coming. The Church teaches that this distinction does not introduce a duality into the soul. “Spirit” signifies that from creation man is ordered to a supernatural end and that his soul can gratuitously be raised beyond all it deserves to communion with God.
The Church teaching is that man and not man plus animals have a supernatural end.
That means animals do NOT have a supernatural end and so their souls cease to exist when they die. Therefore they do not go to Heaven when they die.
This has nothing to do with God having the power to recreate them later in Heaven. When we talk about “going to Heaven” we are talking about where souls go at death. Humans go to Hell, Purgatory or Heaven. Animals souls simply cease to exist.
