The Catholic Church on Near-Death Experience
Feb 2024
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Does the Catechism of the Catholic Church contain any teachings on near-death experiences?
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@grouchosfoil7509
2 years agoNowhere does the Bible ever use the phrase "unconditional love". Nor does the Bible ever talk about a person being "near death", going to heaven and coming back. His answer seems to be "read my books".
@stevenhensman2541
2 years agoWe have a life review Not sent to h*** You humans have so much to learn
@elainehampson9847
2 years agoOne of the most common attributes of NDE’s — I’ve read thousands — is that We Judge Ourselves. This smashes a fork into popular Christianity and discredits their teachings — One of many. Many Christian experiencers also reject religion all together after their event stating “there is no religion in the afterlife and that we All One”. It is true there are fakers out there and this is to be expected as we live in a world ruled by lying and stealing and anyone who denies this simply tells another LIE.
@hogansheroes2793
2 years agoJesus is Lord God Almighty clothed in unfallen humanity and He is the author of eternal life to all who trust Him alone for salvation.
That is everlasting life, not to be confused with temporary or probationary life dependant upon your performance.
Jesus paid for all the sins of all the world at the cross (past, present, and future). That payment is put to your account when you have believed on Christ alone for salvation.
When you have believed on Christ alone for salvation then you have repented unto life.
The only reason anyone will ever be in Heaven is solely by the shed blood, death, burial, and resurrection, of Jesus Christ alone.
Anything added or subtracted from this is another gospel.
Our good works, repenting of sins, and obedience, are solely for rewards in Heaven or a lack thereof and have absolutely nothing to do with salvation at all.
Salvation is absolutely free recieved solely by trusting in the person and finished work of Christ alone, and is certainly not conditional upon service to God.
Service ( discipleship) if you choose it can cost you everything if you go all out in serving God.
@H3H3r
2 years agoThe Blessed Virgin Mary grants seven graces to the souls who honor her daily by
saying seven Hail Mary's and meditating on her tears and dolors (sorrows).
The devotion was passed on by St. Bridgethttp://www.themostholyrosary.com/appendix1.htm
@epic5945
2 years agoAs a devoted Catholic I don’t believe in near death experiences. God determines when and how you will die and doesn’t change his mind at the last minute.
@gnostic1955
2 years agoMy opinion is…in order to understand these experiences one needs to evaluate it abstractly, as in metaphysics. If you try to understand the mind, spirit from the perspective of a human being and attempt to relate it to physical life you limit our ideas and guarantee a simplistic and shallow story.
I like considering it from say the first law of hermetic philosophy, “ all is mental”. Not all is in the brain, all is mental and we come into experience through the mind ( Plato), ie “ the mind is not the brain, it is metaphysical…beyond physics!
@stevenhensman2541
2 years agoMediumship spiritualism it's been right all the time about spirit that they come to you when you're dying on your deathbed near death experiences deathbed visions
@rschiwal
2 years agoThe church teaches about visions: They can come from God, they can come from Satan or they can come from your own brain, and they can be faked. The same can be said about near death experiences.
@donotaylor5307
2 years agoCatholic churches are filled with sex offenders wannabe priest. why any of these religion churches are still standing? innocent children are being molested. & nobody ain't doing nothing about it?🤔😔😠 smdh.
@Henry-gd6vw
2 years agoAll I hear is this book, that book, what about the Bible? 🤨 Catholicism ain’t it🙅🏾♂️
@craftyha
2 years agoRead Jesus the Robe You will see what I saw ressurected by FMKOLBE Sold on amazon kindle. A true story about a man who met Jesus Christ. Amazing story.
@sampleowner6677
2 years agoThe hardest thing in the world to do is find a person who had a near death experience who doesn't think it was real. Every one I've read about or did a video says it's the most real thing they have ever experienced. They this life is more like a dream. So I pay more attention to someone who has met God than I do the Bible. I don't think God has a religion. He's the God of humanity.
@sagittariusVA
2 years agoWacky? Thats their own experience
@jameslocke5498
2 years agoMost of these experiences are anti-scripture. the majority of those who say they were on the other side believe in unconditional love and sin doesn't matter. This is the lie from the beginning, this is how Eve was manipulated in the Garden of Eden. It is doubtful that these people are encountering Our Savior it is more likely the being of light is demonic. Most who come back have a worldly view that focuses on loving man first and God second if at all this is in violation of the first and most important Commandment. Another telling point of NDE survivors is that they do not have to follow any religion and they can follow what they feel is right dogma. This is straight from the deception in the garden "You will be as God".Those who attack Christ's Church because of certain members that failed to be good examples of true Catholic are being hypocrites or they cannot accept Church teaching on a certain sin so they embrace the sin and create their own religion. " To be absent from the body is to be with the Lord , then the judgment."
@sharonsmith1203
2 years agothis physically blind priest is also spiritually blind as well. I was a Catholic and wanted to find the truth, and Jesus helped me to find it. I am not of the RC faith anymore. Jesus is coming soon. if you are Roman Catholic, I beg that you do some searching for the truth and get out ASAP. As Jesus said of the whore of Babylon, "come out of her my people"
@bru1015
2 years agoAm I seeing things, is this priest talking with his eyes closed?
@thatcatholicsaintsguy609
2 years agoI've been studying this lately, and some guy with an NDE story said he believes in the Messiah, but he rejects Christianity because all religion is "man made." An invention. I turned off his video right then. Because the Messiah — i.e., Jesus the Christ — left very clear instructions for the founding of the Church, and the apostles built on that, and the Church has built on that throughout the ages. Although it leaves me wondering: Why doesn't Our Lord reveal that He wants every soul to be in the Church He founded? Does "Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus," only apply in magisterial documents? I wish I could understand this.
@catholicseymour292
2 years agoHaving been near death due to a disease that I have been cured from I began a study of this subject. One thing that I have observed is the universality of people being saved for the most part. The most believable of these so called experiences come from Catholic sources. A second group consists of protestants that have a conversion experience while on the other side and are sent back for some reason. The third group are those that just see a light and have these euphoric feelings. and even communicate with angels. In my OPINION some of these are true but most are false. As Catholics we have two sources of Truth. Given us by the Holy Spirit. The first of course is Apostolic doctrine, and second from that doctrine came the scripture. If any of these experiences are true it must conform to Church teaching by at least asserting Church teaching. Secondly it must not violate the scripture.When dealing in matters of the spiritual realm we must remember that Satan can appear as an angel of light. I also believe that some of these experiences are ploys to discredit our faith in Jesus Christ. What we must also realize is that our faith is based on facts of verifiable history. In a nutshell history has recorded the decent or virgin birth, the ministry, the the death, the burial, the resurrection, and the assent ion of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. He left behind a Church that remains until this day. That Church conquered the know world of His day. The Roman Empire and became known as the Roman Catholic Church. I have learned that I must judge these experiences with a grain of salt. Some may well be true but the majority are not worth of belief. We do well to heed the advise of St, Paul who perhaps shares his own near death experience when called in the third heaven.