Despite hearing that God does not change and that His dogma is final, your thick skull still cannot seem to reconcile with the fact that souls WILL NOT be released from hell. You can hold onto your heretical beliefs as much as you will, but you do not stand within or even next to the Church in your convictions. Everyone who is in hell has chosen to be there by their own actions, words, thoughts and so on. Besides, why would God want to remove anyone from hell, when it’s quite obvious that they wanted to be there to begin with. People who don’t actually want to go to hell and try to avoid it do not somehow end up in hell. God releasing them from hell (the people who hate Him and choose to be obstinate in their sins) and forcing them to be with Him in heaven would be a far greater torture than even the most vitriolic flames of hell.
What you don’t seem to be understanding is that any chance you may have for final repentance ends at death. You don’t get second, third, fourth, fifth, etc. chances after you’ve chosen that you want to be separated from God forever. To be quite honest, your belief doesn’t even make sense. If God liberated people from the pains of hell that THEY CHOSE, sending His son to suffer on the cross becomes absolutely pointless and waste of time.
The Church has not made any statements as to who is in hell, as God does not want this information to be revealed to us (for good reasons, as usual). We don’t know of the state of people like Judas, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong and so on. We can only hope that they chose to repent BEFORE death so that they may be with God in heaven. Your heresies ARE in contradiction with Catholic dogma, as has already been noted before. You are saying that God can free people from hell, whereas Catholic dogma says that hell is eternal and people who choose hell will NOT be freed from it. There is a contradiction there, whether you would like to embrace the reality and admit that or not.
Also, it’s already been noted that simply because the Catholic encyclopedia said it (when in reality, it actually didn’t), that does not mean that it is the truth, or that it holds any pontifical power. Your theory is not popular among faithful Catholics because it is nothing but a lie, plain and simple. I am sorry the truth is so hard.