Does Hell Exist? Pope Francis Says No

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Does Hell Exist? Pope Francis Says No In New Interview That Could Change Catholic Church Forever


Pope Francis leads the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday, during which sacred oils are blessed at Saint Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, on March 29. That same day, Italian newspaper La Repubblica revealed that the pontiff believed that hell did not exist.PHOTO: STEFANO RELLANDINI/REUTERS


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Catholic Pope Francis made a startling revelation Thursday by stating that hell did not exist, in an interview with a leading liberal Italian newspaper.

In an article titled “It Is an Honor to Be Called a Revolutionary," La Repubblica founder Eugenio Scalfari acknowledged the pontiff's previous remarks about how "good souls" who sought repentance from God would receive it and then asked, "What about the bad souls?" Seemingly going against centuries of core Christian belief, Pope Francis said the souls of sinners simply vanished after death and were not subject to an eternity of punishment.

"They are not punished, those who repent obtain the forgiveness of God and enter the rank of souls who contemplate him, but those who do not repent and cannot therefore be forgiven disappear," Pope Francis said, as translated by Catholic blog Rorate Caeli.

"There is no hell, there is the disappearance of sinful souls," he added.



Shortly after the article was published, the Vatican issued a statement that claimed the article was "not a faithful transcript" and that the meeting between Pope Francis and Scalfari was a private meeting and not a formal interview.

"What is reported by the author in today’s article is the result of his reconstruction, in which the literal words pronounced by the Pope are not quoted. No quotation of the aforementioned article must therefore be considered as a faithful transcription of the words of the Holy Father," the Vatican said in a statement translated by the Catholic News Agency.

The Catholic New Agency also pointed out that, after a controversial 2013 article, Scalfari admitted that some words attributed to the pontiff "were not shared by Pope Francis" himself.

Francis is the 266th Catholic pope and the first to be born outside of Europe. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires to an Italian family that fled the fascist rule of Benito Mussolini, he entered the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, at the age of 21.

Since becoming pope following the resignation of his predecessor in 2013, Francis has been known a vocal supporter of reform for the Catholic Church and advocate for the poor. He has pushed for greater outreach to the young and other faiths as well as more liberal attitudes toward controversial topics such as contraception, evolution and homosexuality.

These ideals have often drawn the ire of the Catholic Church's more conservative clergy, some of whom have pushed back against Pope Francis’s leadership.

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I don't think any of my Catholic relatives believe in hell. They do believe in heaven though.
 
Pope is a lame... But he's actually right, in this case.

Funny how the Bible is so polarizing yet most people with strong feelings towards it don't even know what it really says or means.
 
No one (of religious authority) reads the holly babble, I mean bible. They just cherry pick it. You know how boring that book is?
Yea, too much cherry picking/ taking thing out of context, you end up making up your own ideologies...

The Bible is pretty epic when you really read and think about the people involved and what was going down. Pretty much shows our condition today. Nothing has really changed except our own self reliance.
 
Yea, too much cherry picking/ taking thing out of context, you end up making up your own ideologies...

The Bible is pretty epic when you really read and think about the people involved and what was going down. Pretty much shows our condition today. Nothing has really changed except our own self reliance.
Epic as in................?

Are those stories supposed to be taken for face value?
 
Explain please............

I come in peace
At Trader Joe's, so I'll try to make this brief...

Hell means away from God. In Hebrew is Sheol: place of no return, without praise of God.


Essentially the ones not accepting God's salvation through Messiah are burned in the lake of fire and are no more. This decision, 2nd death, is forever.

There is no forgiveness, repenting, no more chances. So when scriptures speak of hell forever, it's talking about, no redemption. Not in a hot insufferable place for eternity. But your essence burned up for a time and then ceasing to exist in any form forever. No more mercy. No more grace.
 
The current Catholic church focuses mainly on giving and being kind to others, I feel like its most Jesus like compared to what other forms of Christianity are currently preaching

Look at the work they do with Together in Mission
 
At Trader Joe's, so I'll try to make this brief...

Hell means away from God. In Hebrew is Sheol: place of no return, without praise of God.


Essentially the ones not accepting God's salvation through Messiah are burned in the lake of fire and are no more. This decision, 2nd death, is forever.

There is no forgiveness, repenting, no more chances. So when scriptures speak of hell forever, it's talking about, no redemption. Not in a hot insufferable place for eternity. But your essence burned up for a time and then ceasing to exist in any form forever. No more mercy. No more grace.

Whose interpretation is this, yours? The babble is pretty clear what hell is. A giant, flaming kerosene can with no fire department within 1000 miles..
 
Whose interpretation is this, yours? The babble is pretty clear what hell is. A giant, flaming kerosene can with no fire department within 1000 miles..
look at every chapter that talks about hell. Then define each Hebrew, aramaic, and greek word. Then form your OWN opinion after digesting all that information.

Sheesh, for once, the Pope even knows wassup.
 
The idea of hell in the Christian religion didn’t come about until about the 4th century. So in actuality you can call it more of a man made idea than anything else in the religion already.
 
it's funny that bible thumpers don't even realize that hell is on earth.
 
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there is hell or something like it

hell on earth

or something after death....life and death ain’t all roses like nothing’s gonna happen afterwards
 
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