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The traditional idea taught by the Catholic Church and the world’s major religions and nearly all pre-modern philosophies, is that the laws of morality are not rules that we make but principles that we discover, like the laws of a science such as anatomy: they are based on human nature.
What does the Church tell us about life after death? Her teaching is summarized in the “Four Last Things:” death, judgment, Heaven, and Hell. Learn more about the "Four Last Things" in this booklet.
This booklet is one of a series of 30 that offer a colloquial expression of major elements of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Pope John Paul II, under whose authority the Catechism was first released in 1992, urged such versions so that each people and each culture can appropriate its content as its own.
The message regarding the Council meeting is approved in its current form. It cannot be edited or modified. It is prohibited to add or delete text or add images. It must be used in its entirety or not used at all.
In the March edition of FLA Live, we explore the relationship between life insurance and Blessed Michael McGivney’s vision for the Order. Grand knights and field agents explain how they developed mutually beneficial relationships that protect Catholic families and increase charitable impact. Our council spotlight is from Le Mars, Iowa: A Phonathon for People with Disabilities!