EPISODE · Nov 3, 2022 · 10 MIN
On the Terrors of Death
from Manna of the Soul - Catholic Audio · host Manna of the Soul
Part 1, Chapter 1: On the Terrors of Death "There are three principal reasons why all sensible people fear death so much: First, because the love of life, the dread of death is inherent in human nature. Secondly, because every rational being is well aware that death is bitter, and the separation of soul and body cannot take place without inexpressible suffering. Thirdly, because no one knows whither he will go after death, or how he will stand in the Day of Judgment" Source: "The Four Last Things: Death, Judgement, Hell, Heaven" by Fr. Martin Von Cochem Read by John Brandon, Librivox https://bit.ly/3Wf24Fx ✅ Visit the website: https://mannaofthesoul.wordpress.com/ for catholic sermons and meditations. ✅ SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mannaofthesoul Twitter: https://twitter.com/mannaofthesoul Thank you for listening and God bless you and keep you!
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Part 1, Chapter 1: On the Terrors of Death "There are three principal reasons why all sensible people fear death so much: First, because the love of life, the dread of death is inherent in human nature. Secondly, because every rational being is well aware that death is bitter, and the separation of soul and body cannot take place without inexpressible suffering. Thirdly, because no one knows whither he will go after death, or how he will stand in the Day of Judgment" Source: "The Four Last Things: Death, Judgement, Hell, Heaven" by Fr. Martin Von Cochem Read by John Brandon, Librivox https://bit.ly/3Wf24Fx ✅ Visit the website: https://mannaofthesoul.wordpress.com/ for catholic sermons and meditations. ✅ SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mannaofthesoul Twitter: https://twitter.com/mannaofthesoul Thank you for listening and God bless you and keep you!
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