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That is not an answer to my question.The Catholic Encyclopedia gives links to scrupture and official documents on the teachings of hell.
newadvent.org/cathen/07207a.htm
This is from the same link that you posted:
"… The pains of hell differ in degree according to demerit. This holds true not only of the pain of sense, but also of the pain of loss. A more intense hatred of God, a more vivid consciousness of utter abandonment by Divine goodness, a more restless craving to satisfy the natural desire for beatitude with things external to God, a more acute sense of shame and confusion at the folly of having sought happiness in earthly enjoyment – all this implies as its correlation a more complete and more painful separation from God…