According to Catholic belief, there are three levels of heaven: the first level is the highest and is where God resides, the second level is where the saints and angels dwell, and the third level is where the souls of the righteous who have not yet reached the full glory of heaven reside.
According to Catholic belief, saints in heaven can see us on earth and observe our actions.
yes, that is the catholic belief
According to Catholic beliefs, Judas Iscariot is not believed to have gone to heaven because he betrayed Jesus.
This is a Catholic belief, it is called Purgatory.
The entire tenet of the Roman Catholic faith IS the concept of the salvation of the people by the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross. His dying on the cross is what, according to Catholic belief, opened the doors of Heaven.
It's the place where according to (now outdated) Roman Catholic belief, many if not most souls of the deceased went to be purged of sin before they could enter Heaven.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus ascended to heaven after his resurrection.
According to Christian belief, Jesus ascended to heaven after his resurrection by rising up into the sky in front of his disciples and then disappearing into the clouds. This event is known as the Ascension of Jesus.
According to Christian belief, people in heaven can see people on earth. This belief is based on passages in the Bible that suggest a connection between heaven and earth, allowing those in heaven to have awareness of what is happening on earth.
The question of whether Eve is in heaven is a matter of religious belief and interpretation. According to the Christian faith, Eve is often considered to be in heaven as a figure of redemption and forgiveness. However, beliefs about the afterlife can vary among different religious traditions.
The majority of France is Christian - Catholic to be exact. Your basic Heaven vs. Hell afterlife belief.
It really depends on the belief system to which you subscribe. Even different denominations have different ideas.