If a mortal sin was on his soul, yes, if venial sins only, he would go to purgatory and later heaven.
No pope in hundreds of years has been married. Pope Clement IV, who reigned from 1265-1268, was the last pope who was married and he was married before becoming a priest.
It's Catholic. It was to celebrate the day before Lent when all the meat had to be eaten, because you couldn't eat meat during Lent back then. They would have a big party and eat all of their meat
According to Catholic belief, Jesus descended into hell to proclaim victory over sin and death, and to offer redemption to the souls of the righteous who had died before his resurrection.
Yes, in some Christian sects an unmarried couple living together can raise their child according to scripture and doctrine. However, having a child out of marriage and living together before marriage is frowned upon in most churches.
Maybe not a Christian doctrine but a Christian tradition. However Christians usually give thanks before eating not ask for a blessing
They must proclaim the Augsburg Confession of 1530, statement of faith, and accept the teachings within the Triglotta Concordance of 1580. Before partaking of Holy Communion or Church functions involving doctrine.
You don't need to be a Catholic.
John Quincy Adams
All monarchs before Elizabeth I were catholic, although her father Henry VIII left that church during his reign. Her sister Mary I, who reigned before her, was catholic.
During the time before the Civil War, free soil doctrine was to not have slavery in any new states admitted into the Union.
Yes , the Monroe Doctrine was a policy of the United States introduced on December 2, 1823 .
Before the segregation cases, the Supreme Court was not on the side of de-segregation. The standing doctrine was the doctrine of separate but equal.