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Holland
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My husband, who is not Catholic, asked me this and quite frankly I don’t know the answer. Do we know where Heaven is?
…heaven is spoken of as the dwelling of God; for, although God is omnipresent, He manifests Himself in a special manner in the light and grandeur of the firmament. Heaven also is the abode of the angels; for they are constantly with God and see His face.
"Some are of opinion that heaven is everywhere, as God is everywhere."With God in heaven are likewise the souls of the just (2 Corinthians 5:1; Matthew 5:3, 12). In Ephesians 4:8 sq., we are told that Christ conducted to heaven the patriarchs who had been in limbo (limbus patrum). Thus the term heaven has come to designate both the happiness and the abode of just in the next life. The present article treats as heaven in this sense only.
- New Advent newadvent.org/cathen/07170a.htm
Thanks–This is good stuff!Go the whole hog whilst you’re at it and see what the late Great John Paul II had to say about the reality of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory.
It is wonderful reading and I am sure it will answer all your questions.
ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/JP2HEAVN.HTM