The Church has never denied that women have souls.
It was determined by the Roman Catholic Church that Native Americans had souls on June 2, 1537. The statement was called Sublimus Dei in the form of a papal bull by Pope Paul III.
Alls Souls Church was created in 1879.
Unitarian Church of All Souls was created in 1932.
The Church believes that all animals also have souls but they are not immortal souls as man has. In other words, once the animal dies, so does its soul.
November 1 is All Saints Day, and November 2 is All Souls Day. All Saints is when we celebrate all those who have entered heaven and are now Saints. All Souls Day is when we pray for All Holy Souls who are still suffering in Purgatory. Heaven is commonly referred to as the Church Triumphant, Purgatory is the Church Suffering, and here we are in the Church Militant.
Depending on what church, heaven, hell, or purgatory.
The church named November 2nd All Souls Day.
Only if you have them as pets. Most religions state that only humans have souls. Does this make it true? Think about this: at one time the Church convened to debate whether or not women had souls.
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are those souls in purgatory waiting to be recieved into enternal glory
Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church certainly believes that all members of the Church are welded together by the Holy Spirit, who, technically speaking is the "soul" of the Church, as it is He who animates her in the same manner that our individual souls animate our bodies. Unlike the souls of plants and animals, the human soul is an immortal spirit and does not die when the body dies. However only the souls of the perfect are united with God at the end of time. Revelation teaches that most souls choose everlasting hell. It must be understood that this welding of the souls of the just with God is not the same kind of unity that, for instance, Buddhists or Hindus believe in.
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