Sunday, May 22, 2016

Priest Has Near Death Experience And Almost Goes To Hell



Father Steven Scheier's Judgment Experience





Infernum - Dr.Taylor Marshall


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In Catholic tradition, we speak of Hell as “Infernum” in Latin, “Hades” in Greek, or “Sheol” in Hebrew. All three terms refer to the “grave” or the place “below” where the dead go.
The great Catholic scholastic theologians (eg, Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, et al.) teach that infernum has four sections or abodes:
Gehenna (where damned people go – the lake of fire)
Purgatory (where saved people go to be purified – 1 Cor 3:15)
Limbo of the Fathers (a natural paradise where Old Testament believers waited for Christ to die – Abraham’s bosom)
Limbo of the Children (a natural paradise for children)

[Limbus in Latin means “out edge” or “hem.” It’s the place or state of being away from the fires of hell. it is described as a natural paradise.]
Catholic doctrine holds that when Christ died on the cross on Good Friday, His soul descended ad inferos “to the dead” in the Limbo of the Fathers. This is where we get “waiting in Limbo” from – since the OT believers were “waiting in Limbo” for Christ to die for their sins.
When Christ died, he went down into this natural paradise of Limbo (located inside “hell” or infernum) as a victorious champion over Satan, Hell, and death. He did not go there to suffer the pains of hell.
So Jesus met Adam, Eve, Abraham, Moses, David, Ruth, Anne, Joseph, John the Baptist, and all the saints of the OT and the thief on the cross in Limbo, which was a paradise and then he lifted this reality up to Heaven with the beatific vision.
In this way Jesus both descended ad inferos and opened Heaven to them in Heaven.
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St. Catherine of Siena On Hell And Catholic Youth Selling Souls To Illuminati
God taught St. Catherine of Siena about heaven, purgatory and hell.  One thing that struck me as great truth, was how she was told that the devil is so horrible to look at, that just one sight of him, would torment them for all eternity because he is so horrible to look at.
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I tell you, in hell there are four principal torments and all the others are offspring of these. 
The first is that these souls are deprived of seeing me. This is so painful for them that if they could they would choose the sight of me along with the fire and excruciating torments, rather than the freedom from their pains without seeing me. 
The first suffering revives the worm of conscience, and this is their second torment. For when they see that their sinfulness has deprived them of me and of the company of the angels and made them worthy instead of seeing the demons and sharing their fellowship, conscience gnaws away at them constantly.
The sight of the devil is their third suffering, and it doubles every other torment. At the sight of me the saints are in constant exaltation, joyfully refreshed in reward for the labors they bore for me with such overflowing love and to their own cost. But it is just the opposite for these wretched little souls. Their only refreshment is the torment of seeing the devil, for in seeing them they know themselves better: that is, they recognize that their sinfulness has made them worthy of him. And so the worm gnaws on and the fire of conscience never stops burning. 
Their suffering is even worse because they see the devil as he really is- more horrible than the human heart can imagine. You will recall that when I once let you see him for a tiny while, hardly a moment, as he really is, you said (after coming to your senses again) that you would rather walk on a road of fire even till the final judgment day than see him again. But even with all you have seen you do not know how horrible he really is. For my divine justice makes him look more horrible than still to those who have lost me, and this is in proportion to the depth of their sinfulness. 
The fourth torment is fire. This fire burns without consuming, for the soul cannot be consumed, since it is not material (such as fire could consume) but spiritual. But in my divine justice I allow my fire to burn these souls mightily, tormenting them without consuming them. And the tremendous pain of this tortuous burning has as many forms as the forms of their sins and is more or less severe in proportion to their sins.”  God to St. Catherine
Today, over and over again, I hear of youth playing around with the devil’s Illuminati.  They think it is so “cool” (till they get to the hot fires of hell) to get involve with the Illuminati because;
1) Their friends do and it is popular.
2) Because the stars do.
3) Because it will give them sex, money, power and fame.
I just looked at a few minutes of this Youtube on hell.  That is all it takes to remind me of how horrible hell real is.  Here is another; but be careful because it has really bad adds before you can see the movie on YouTube on Hell .
Yes, there is no worse thought than that just one person might be forever damned to burn in fire, be tortured by devils and lose heaven.  Try to have anyone you love watch this Youtube video.  I just cannot understand how Catholics do not worry about eternal damnation.  Many people in the Church today will “damned” you if you so much as to  happen to speak about it.
That is why we are traditional Catholics.  We believe that God really did show St. Catherine of Siena the reality of heaven, purgatory and hell.  Just because people today do not believe in it, does not make the reality go away.  Jesus teaches about it over and over again.  Mary has shown it to the children of Fatima and others.  The Church Fathers taught about it.  The saints saw it.  Yet we are still so prideful as know better than Jesus, Mary and the saints.  Why are we that stupid to ignore it?  Why would we ever risk going there?
Crucifixion_LIEFERINXE, JosseJesus died on the cross to save us from hell, the devil and eternal death.  Let us humbly remind ourselves of the real sacrifice He made to save us from our deserved damnation.  We are so blessed to be given the graces to be saved.
These graces that Jesus won for us on the cross and that are necessary to be saved are;
1) Have faith in the Father, The Son Jesus and The Holy Spirit.
2) Baptism.
3) Believe in and be a good Catholic Christian.
4) Believe in, obey and practice all the 2000 year old teachings of the Catholic Church.
5) Receive the Body and Blood of Jesus in Holy Communion.
6) Remain in His graces by not committing mortal sin.
7) If by any chance we may have committed a mortal sin, we make a good confession.
8) Practice our faith and do works of charity for others.

Meditate everyday on the reality that as we rush through our lives;
1) Death is rushing towards us.  We will die some day, sooner or later, no one escapes it.
2) We will die and be judged alone, with no one but ourselves to answer for our eternal destiny.  All our family and friends who in this life told us there was no hell, that is not sin, we do not need to obey God’s commandments, we do not need to practice our Catholic faith, they will not be there to give excuses or help us from being damned.  It will only be between you and God; absolutely no one else.  Please do not fool yourself to think they will be their to help you.  NO NO NO.  Only you and God.
3) We will do everything possible to avoid damnation.   That means avoiding the occasion of sin like;
1) Family and friends that take us away from God and toward sin.
2) Places that lead us to sin.
3) Things that cause us to sin like the cell phone or computer.
Every minute, we humbly turn to God for His help, in prayer, to live a life pleasing to Him.
-Fr.Peter Carota


Video : Make Your Choice! 
https://youtu.be/mOsx4j17__g



Scary Hell Movie (Part 1) 
https://youtu.be/nPug56D3u5U?list=PLDB9EE492528DDD8F






http://www.traditionalcatholicpriest.com/2014/04/30/st-catherine-of-siena-on-hell-and-catholic-youth-selling-souls-to-illuminati/


The Priest who spoke with Jesus Christ! - A Must See Video!! - [Full Length]


Description of hell -Medugorje visionaries

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/03/description-of-hell-medugorje.html

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The entrance it seems to me  was similar to a very long  and narrow alleyway, like an  oven, low and dark and  confined; the floor seemed  to me to consist of dirty, 
muddy water emitting foul  stench and swarming with  putrid vermin...The bodily
 pains were so unbearable  that though I had suffered  excruciating ones in this life  and according to what doctors  say, the worst that can be suffered on earth for all my nerves were shrunken when  I was paralyzed, plus many other sufferings of many kinds  that I endured and even some  as I said, caused by the 
devil, these were all nothing  in comparison with the ones 
I experienced there...-St.Teresa of Avila's description of Hell.
http://catholicharboroffaithandmorals.com/St.%20Teresa%20of%20Avila%20combat%20with%20S


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These are the Tortures  suffered by all the damned  together, but that is not 
the end of the sufferings.
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There are special Tortures destined for particular souls.
 These are the torments of the senses. Each soul undergoes  terrible and indescribable sufferings related to the  manner in which it has sinned.
I would have diedThere are caverns and pits of torture where one form of agony differs from another. I would have died at the very sight of these tortures if the omnipotence of God had not supported me...-St.Faustina Kowalska's description of Hell.
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There was a certain rich  man, who was clothed  in purple and fine  linen; and feasted sumptuously every day.
 And there was a certain beggar, named Lazarus, who lay at his  gate, full of sores,Desiring to be filled  with the crumbs that fell from the rich man' s table, and no one did give  him; moreover the dogs came, and licked his sores.
 And it came to pass, that  the beggar died, and was carried by the angels  into Abraham' s bosom.
 And the rich man also  died: and he was buried in hell. And lifting up his eyes when he was in torments, he saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom: And he cried, and said:
 Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send  Lazarus, that he may  dip the tip of his finger in water, to cool  my tongue: for I am tormented in this flame.
 And Abraham said to him: Son, remember that thou  didst receive good things  in thy lifetime, and likewise Lazarus evil things, but now he is comforted; and thou art tormented. 


And besides all this, between us  and you, there
 is fixed a great chaos: so that they who would pass from hence to you, cannot, nor from thence come hither. And he said: Then, father, I beseech thee, that thou wouldst send him to my father' s house,
 for I have five brethren, That he may testify unto 
them, lest they also come into this place of torments. And Abraham said to him: They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. But he said: No, father Abraham: but if 
one went to them from the dead, they will do penance. 
And he said to him: If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they believe, if one rise again from the dead. -Luke :19-31,The Rich Man (Dives) and Lazarus.
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Second Circle (Lust)


Gianciotto Discovers Paolo and Francesca
In the second circle of Hell are those overcome by lust. Dante condemns these "carnal malefactors"[ for letting their appetites sway their reason. They are the first ones to be truly punished in Hell. These souls are blown back and forth by the terrible winds of a violent storm, without rest. This symbolizes the power of lust to blow one about needlessly and aimlessly.
In this circle, Dante sees 
SemiramisDidoCleopatra, Helen of TroyAchillesParisTristan, and many others who were overcome by sexual love during their life. 
Dante is told byFrancesca da Rimini how she and her husband's brother Paolo Malatesta committed adultery,but then died a violent death, in the name of Love, at the hands of her husband, Giovanni (Gianciotto)
Francesca reports that their act of adultery was triggered by reading the adulterous story of Lancelot and Guinevere (an episode sculpted by Auguste Rodin in The Kiss). Nevertheless, 
she predicts that her husband will be punished for his fratricidein Caïna, within the ninth circle (Canto V).
Alse see Dante's experience in Hell in The Divine Comedy( Inferno).
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http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/04/didnt-jesus-teach-about-hell.html

FIFTH EXERCISE

IT IS A MEDITATION ON HELL

It contains in it, after the Preparatory Prayer and two Preludes, five Points and one Colloquy:
Prayer. Let the Preparatory Prayer be the usual one.
First Prelude. The first Prelude is the composition, which is here to see with the sight of the imagination the length, breadth and depth of Hell.
Second Prelude. The second, to ask for what I want: it will be here to ask for interior sense of the pain which the damned suffer, in order that, if, through my faults, I should forget the love of the Eternal Lord, at least the fear of the pains may help me not to come into sin.
First Point. The first Point will be to see with the sight of the imagination the great fires, and the souls as in bodies of fire.
Second Point. The second, to hear with the ears wailings, howlings, cries, blasphemies against Christ our Lord and against all His Saints.
Third Point. The third, to smell with the smell smoke, sulphur, dregs and putrid things.
Fourth Point. The fourth, to taste with the taste bitter things, like tears, sadness and the worm of conscience.
Fifth Point. The fifth, to touch with the touch; that is to say, how the fires touch and burn the souls.
Colloquy. Making a Colloquy to Christ our Lord, I will bring to memory the souls that are in Hell, some because they did not believe the Coming, others because, believing, they did not act according to His Commandments; making three divisions...
- The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, [1914]http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/seil/seil15.htm
People that died and saw hell. Video Testimonies of Hell

Atheist College Professor dies and sees hell and demons - it changed his life




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Hell and How to Avoid Hell by Thomas A. Nelson 
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I Went To Hell For Suicide





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