Eternal salvation is for us the most important affair – the only affair – and that if once neglected, it becomes an irreparable affair if we ever make a mistake.
Church teaching affirms that glorified bodies received in heaven are unlike anything we can imagine: bodies perfectly fit, young, and free of disease. This little-known-teaching offers a glimpse into the glory of heaven, and a relief to many suffering on Earth. With bodies that can’t even dream of attaining in this life, what is heaven actually like? Will we recognize one another in our new-and-improved heavenly bodies? John-Henry reveals the famous “Four Last Things” that each Christian must face to find out — Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell. Every Christian must face Death and Judgement. From there, only a life […]
Monsignor Charles Pope delivers a sobering warning: Hell is real, and ignoring its existence is harming the Church. Drawing from Scripture, tradition, and his new book The Hell There Is, Msgr. Pope explains how false mercy, presumption, and a trivialized view of God have emptied parishes and robbed souls of salvation. God respects human freedom — even when it leads to eternal separation from Him. Heaven and hell are real, with degrees of reward and punishment. Priests and bishops must recover the courage to preach the Four Last Things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell. 📚 Find links to The Hell […]
Joining me on this episode of The John Henry Westen Show is Monsignor Charles Pope. We discussed his book 'The Hell There Is: An Exploration of an Often-Rejected Doctrine of the Church.'
On this week’s two-part episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland discusses St. Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the Risen Lord, reflects on the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the particular and general judgments, and more.
We should not only live this heroic virtue of charity toward those whom we believe are presenting wrong teachings. We should also extend that charity among those who try to fight the good fight for Christ