Hello Denise,
Do you agree that Jesus gave His sworn oath to Apostolic Successors that anyone they bind to sin on earth, Jesus will bind to sin in heaven? If Jesus binds a person to sin in heaven, what happens to the person? People Jesus refuses to forgive in heaven, go to hell.
In Church Anathema, the Church uses Jesus sworn oath to Apostolic Successors, that Jesus will bind to sin in heaven anyone who they call upon Him to do so from earth. I would be very supprized if Jesus did not hold true to His sworn oath to Apostolic Successors.
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**NAB JOH 20:20 **
At the sight of the Lord the disciples rejoiced. “Peace be with you,” he said again. “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” Then he breathed on them and said:
"Recieve the Holy Spirit. If you forgive men’s sins, they are forgiven them; if you hold them bound, they are held bound."
Anathema
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“To understand the word anathema”, says Vigouroux, “we should first go back to
the real meaning of herem of which it is the equivalent. Herem comes from the word haram, to cut off, to separate, to curse, and indicates that which is cursed and condemned to be cut off or exterminated, whether a person or a thing, and in consequence, that which man is forbidden to make use of.”…
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anathematized, and that he may be stricken by the sword of Heaven"…
…“Know that Engeltrude is not only under the ban of excommunication, which separates her from the society of the brethren, but under the
anathema, which separates from the body of Christ, which is the Church.”…
…“If, after having been deposed from office, he is incorrigible, he should first be excommunicted; but if he perseveres in his contumacy he should be
stricken with the sword of anathema; but if plunging to the depths of the abyss, he reaches the point where he despises these penalties, he should be given over to the secular arm.”…
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In passing this sentence, the pontiff is vested in amice, stole, and a violet cope, wearing his mitre, and assisted by twelve priests clad in their surplices and holding lighted candles. He takes his seat in front of the altar or in some other suitable place, amid pronounces
the formula of anathema which ends with these words:
Wherefore in the name of God the All-powerful, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, of the Blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and of all the saints, in virtue of the power which has been given us of binding and loosing in Heaven and on earth, we deprive N-- himself and all his accomplices and all his abettors of the Communion of the Body and Blood of our Lord, we separate him from the society of all Christians, we exclude him from the bosom of our Holy Mother the Church in Heaven and on earth, we declare him excommunicated and anathematized and we judge him condemned to eternal fire with Satan and his angels and all the reprobate , so long as he will not burst the fetters of the demon, do penance and satisfy the Church; we deliver him to Satan to mortify his body, that his soul may be saved on the day of judgment."
He who dares to despise our decision, let him be stricken with anathema maranatha, i.e. may he be damned at the coming of the Lord, may he have his place with Judas Iscariot, he and his companions.
Quoted from:
New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia - Anathema