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Usagi
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There are two different theological positions being confused here.So Mary and all the other saints who had visions of hell are lying? These visionaries differenciate between purgatory and hell. And Mary said that souls were falling into HELL like snowflakes.
If nobody goes to hell, then why can’t I sin unceasingly?
Also, why would Satan be working so hard if he knew God would never send a soul there?
Universalism – the idea that God will ultimately save everyone no matter what – is a heresy condemned by the Church. That is the one that you are criticizing, and not the one that a serious Catholic thinker like von Balthasar would ever put forward as a possibility.
The “we may rightly hope that Hell is empty” idea is a different thing. It is not contradicting Catholic doctrine by stating that even those who die in mortal sin would go to Hell. It is expressing the hope that, as we are told God wills, all people ultimately repent before death (even if no but they and God know it in this life) and we wind up finding that everyone is in Heaven in the end. It is something that all Christians should hope, even if for the reasons stated elsewhere in this thread it seems unlikely in practice.