Do you think all suicides goes to hell?

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What is God’s mercy compared to human freedom? Debate encouraged.
 
No, since not all suicides have a full understanding of what they are doing, either because of immaturity or because of insanity, or else some combination of the two.
 
Definitely not. Read Catechism #2282, last sentence:
Grave psychological disturbances, anguish, or grave fear of hardship, suffering, or torture can diminish the responsibility of the one committing suicide.
 
I believe also that some indivudals have become brain damaged by something sometimes, perhaps strokes or some other source, so…we entrust them to the loving mercy of God as we don’t know. He does however.
 
Definitely not. Read Catechism #2282, last sentence:
Grave psychological disturbances, anguish, or grave fear of hardship, suffering, or torture can diminish the responsibility of the one committing suicide.
Yes I know this, but who determines what is grave suffering?? It seems the Church follows modern more than common understanding today.
 
No, since not all suicides have a full understanding of what they are doing, either because of immaturity or because of insanity, or else some combination of the two.
Do they indeed?
 
I believe also that some indivudals have become brain damaged by something sometimes, perhaps strokes or some other source, so…we entrust them to the loving mercy of God as we don’t know. He does however.
Those who suffer from brain-damage are like the innocent children.
 
Let God tell you when you are up in Heaven. 🙂 By no mean I encourage suicide; you can go to Hell for that though.
 
If God created all in the image and likeness of God, why do some some not want to live at all?
 
O, most holy mother of God do not let me suffer eternal punishment but let me through your prayers and protection come to eternal life.
 
Even a suicide may repent, in the time between committing the act and losing awareness. There’s a line I read once, supposed to be from an old song:

“Between the saddle and the ground
He mercy asked, and mercy found.”
 
Even a suicide may repent, in the time between committing the act and losing awareness. There’s a line I read once, supposed to be from an old song:

“Between the saddle and the ground
He mercy asked, and mercy found.”
God is eternal and outside time that’s why we can be NOW in Gethsemani and give COMFORT to the sacred Heart of Jesus.
 
Yes I have. I hope the mother of God will have mercy on her.

Is it a sin to have masses offered for a suicide?
It is a good and holy thing to offer prayers for the dead, that God may have mercy on them.
I see no reason to except suicides from your prayers.
 
It is a good and holy thing to offer prayers for the dead, that God may have mercy on them.
I see no reason to except suicides from your prayers.
Me either, I think its a great idea especially for them.
 
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