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In Christian theology, the beatific vision is the eternal and direct visual perception of God enjoyed by those who are in Heaven, imparting supreme happiness or blessedness. While humans' understa...
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It is called "vision" to distinguish it from the mediate knowledge of God which the human mind may attain in the present life. And since in beholding God face to face the created intelligence finds perfect happiness, the vision is termed "beatific".
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/02364a.htm
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Confiteor (I confess) ... I confess to almighty God, and to you my brothers and sisters, that I have sinned through my own fault, in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done, and in what I have failed to do; and I ask blessed Mary, ever virgin, all the angels and saints, and you, ... Posted Sun, Feb 01,
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To behold the face of God in all his beauty--this is the beatific vision. It is that for which we are intended, the design of our soul, the fulfillment of our existence. To see him face to face, to see him as he is.
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Ay, one short glimpse, one transitory vision of his glory, one brief glance at his marred, but now exalted and beaming countenance, would repay almost a world of trouble. We have a strong desire to see him. Nor do I think that that desire is wrong.
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www.spurgeon.org/sermons/0061.htm
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I begin, then, with a citation from the New Catholic Encyclopedia in its entry on the Beatific Vision by John Redle. ... So our theme is the beatific vision, the vision of God in the fullness of His transcendent, awe-inspiring, captivating and mysterious being. We shall undertake to consider this Beatific Vision in...
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Since the passion and death of the Lord Jesus Christ, these souls have seen and see the divine essence with an intuitive vision and even face to face, without the mediation of any creature by way of object of vision;
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Chapter 6. The Loss of the Beatific Vision ... And if on account of her sins she is deprived of this beatific vision, it will cause her the most intense anguish. No grief, no torture known in this world can be in any wise likened to it.
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