October 1336 A.D. Bull of Benedictus Deus by Benedict XII--beatific vision, hell and judgment
October 1336 A.D. Bull of Benedictus
Deus by Benedict XII
Benedict
XII (Jacques Fournier). “On the Beatific
Vision of God.” Papal Encyclicals Online. 1336.
http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Ben12/B12bdeus.html. Accessed 19 Sept 2014.
On the Beatific Vision of God
Benedictus Deus
Constitution issued by Pope Benedict XII in 1336
By this
Constitution which is to remain in force for ever, we, with apostolic
authority, define the following: According to the general disposition of God,
the souls of all the saints who departed from this world before the passion of
our Lord Jesus Christ and also of the holy apostles, martyrs, confessors,
virgins and other faithful who died after receiving the holy baptism of Christ-
provided they were not in need of any purification when they died, or will not
be in need of any when they die in the future, or else, if they then needed or
will need some purification, after they have been purified after death-and
again the souls of children who have been reborn by the same baptism of Christ
or will be when baptism is conferred on them, if they die before attaining the
use of free will: all these souls, immediately (mox) after death and, in
the case of those in need of purification, after the purification mentioned
above, since the ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ into heaven,
already before they take up their bodies again and before the general judgment,
have been, are and will be with Christ in heaven, in the heavenly kingdom and
paradise, joined to the company of the holy angels. Since the passion and death
of the Lord Jesus Christ, these souls have seen and see the divine essense with
an intuitive vision and even face to face, without the mediation of any
creature by way of object of vision; rather the divine essence immediately
manifests itself to them, plainly, clearly and openly, and in this vision they
enjoy the divine essence . Moreover, by this vision and enjoyment the souls of
those who have already died are truly blessed and have eternal life and rest. Also
the souls of those who will die in the future will see the same divine essence
and will enjoy it before the general judgment.
Such a
vision and enjoyment of the divine essence do away with the acts of faith and
hope in these souls, inasmuch as faith and hope are properly theological
virtues. And after such intuitive and face-to-face vision and enjoyment has or
will have begun for these souls, the same vision and enjoyment has continued
and will continue without any interruption and without end until the last
Judgment and from then on forever.
(On hell and
the general judgment)
Moreover we
define that according to the general disposition of God, the souls of those who
die in actual mortal sin go down into hell immediately (mox) after death
and there suffer the pain of hell. Nevertheless, on the day of judgment all men
will appear with their bodies "before the judgment seat of Christ" to
give an account of their personal deeds, "so that each one may receive
good or evil, according to what he has done in the body" (2 Cor. 5.10).
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