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CatholicGuyNY
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As we see from the quotes, we will retain our identities in Heaven, and will rejoice in seeing those that we were parted from by death (two of the quotes provided clearly state this). This means that we will still remember who we were on earth, and who we were with (i.e. our families and friends). The Catholic belief is that in Heaven, we will be part of the one family of God. As you are already aware, we do not believe that marriage continues into Heaven, however we won’t forget our spouses (since they will hopefully be there with us), nor will we forget our relationships with them (or our children, friends, etc). We will all be united as one family through Jesus Christ. The family is therefore fully realized in Heaven, as Jesus’ marriage to His Bride, the Church.There is NOTHING in what you have posted that states that family and spouses will be together in any manner that is different from ‘being with’ your neighbor four doors down who also will see you in heaven.
In other words, if everybody has the same relationship to one another, then what would be special about seeing your spouse, as opposed to seeing someone you never knew in mortality?