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This video is in the intention of no other, than for in the support of the truly seeking and for the faithful to strengthen their faith, this video is for believers and unbelievers. Death is rushing towards us. We will die some day, sooner or later, no one escapes it. We will die and be judged alone, with no one but ourselves to answer for our eternal destiny. All our family and friends who in this life told us there was no hell, that is not sin, we do not need to obey God’s commandments, we do not need to practice our Catholic faith, they will not be there to give excuses or help us from being damned. It will only be between you and God; absolutely no one else. Please do not fool yourself to think they will be their to help you. NO NO NO. Only you and God. If you know someone who might benefit from watching this video, please share it with them. Remember that as the faithful it is your duty to, help a fallen brother or sister, James 5:19, Galatians 6:1.We are not to keep this knowledge to our self and not tell someone who is not aware of it, that would be unchristian. First let us take these two undeniable truths as a basis: “God wants all men to be saved,” “All are in need of the grace of God.” Now, if I show you that God wants to save all men, and that for this purpose He gives all of them His grace and all the other necessary means of obtaining that sublime end, you will be obliged to agree that whoever is damned must impute it to his own malice, and that if the greater number of Christians are damned, it is because they want to be. “Thy damnation comes from thee; thy help is only in Me.” For the one whom God sent speaks the words of God. He does not ration his gift of the Spirit. The Father loves the Son and has given everything over to him. Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever disobeys the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God remains upon him. (John 3:34-36) Brethren, even if anyone is caught in any trespass, you who are spiritual, restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness; each one looking to yourself, so that you too will not be tempted. Galatians 6:1 Now let us consult the Latin Fathers. You will hear Saint Gregory saying clearly, “Many attain to faith, but few to the heavenly kingdom.” Saint Anselm declares, “There are few who are saved.” Saint Augustine states even more clearly, “Therefore, few are saved in comparison to those who are damned.” The most terrifying, however, is Saint Jerome. At the end of his life, in the presence of his disciples, he spoke these dreadful words: “Out of one hundred thousand people whose lives have always been bad, you will find barely one who is worthy of indulgence.” The following narrative from Saint Vincent Ferrer will show you what you may think about it. He relates that an archdeacon in Lyons gave up his charge and retreated into a desert place to do penance, and that he died the same day and hour as Saint Bernard. After his death, he appeared to his bishop and said to him, “Know, Monsignor, that at the very hour I passed away, thirty-three thousand people also died. Out of this number, Bernard and myself went up to heaven without delay, three went to purgatory, and all the others fell into Hell.” What to pray: ask God to help you, do his holy Will. Say the Rosary Every day, Say 3 hail Marys morning and evening & wear your brown scapular etc. Note subscribing to this channel is not required, however it is recommended you do as it indicates your support in the Traditional Catholic movement. Sorry for any inconvenience caused on this channel such as video defects and quality. Our Lord commanded, thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul and all thy mind and all thy strength and Love your neighbor as yourself-for the sake of God(That is willing the good of another-St Thomas Aquinas, not about feeling effection which people usually call love e.g, sexual lust, feeling good about the person and feeling excited or impressed about a person, non of which is love(The Catholic Church). Theologian Peter Kreeft says, Loving your neighbor means willing the good of another, sadly some people confuse love with "like", that is effection that means you "feel" good about another person, however that is not love. But how can we love someone if. we don't like him? Easy — we do it to ourselves all the time. We don't always have tender, sweet, comfortable feelings about ourselves; sometimes we feel foolish, stupid, asinine, or wicked. But we always love ourselves: we always seek our own good. Indeed, the only reason why we feel dislike toward ourselves and berate ourselves is precisely because we do love ourselves! We care about our good, so we are impatient with our bad.*