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Cadellin
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I spoke with my parish priest briefly about our souls. I asked about our souls leaving our bodies when we die. He said that the soul isn’t immortal; when we die the soul ceases to exist. On the Last Day, the day of the resurrection, we will be made a new person by God. Can anyone explain what he means?
He seems to be in accord with Church teaching that we live, die and then rise again on the Last Day. What worries me about his views, or my understanding of the whole matter, is what happens between the day we die and the Last Day. If nothing happens between these two days then where does that leave the Church’s doctrine on the Communion of Saints and on Purgatory? These points didn’t come to me until after I had gone home, so I didn’t have a chance to raise them with him. Before I do go back to him I’d like to be sure of what the Church teaches on the matter of the soul exactly.
He seems to be in accord with Church teaching that we live, die and then rise again on the Last Day. What worries me about his views, or my understanding of the whole matter, is what happens between the day we die and the Last Day. If nothing happens between these two days then where does that leave the Church’s doctrine on the Communion of Saints and on Purgatory? These points didn’t come to me until after I had gone home, so I didn’t have a chance to raise them with him. Before I do go back to him I’d like to be sure of what the Church teaches on the matter of the soul exactly.