01599nam a22001577a 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026040001300067100005800080245010700138250000600245260002200251300001800273490000900291520114100300IT-RoPau20220918175937.0121221b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d cIT-RoPau aAlberione James [Giacomo]qFondatore Famiglia Paolina aThe Last Things.bBy Very Rev. James Alberione, S.S.P., S.T.D. Translated by the Daughters of St.Paul aI aBostonbFSPc1964 a357 p.c19 cm aIvI a CONTENTS DEATH Preface I. What Death is II. Jesus, MOdel for the Dying III. Preparation for Death IV. Use of the Means of Sanctification V. The Detachment Death Demands VI. The Way to Prpare for Death VII. the Soul's Appearance Before God VIII. The Examination of the Soul IX. Sentence Is Pronounced Over the Soul PURGATORY X. The Nature of Purgatory XI. The Sufferings of Purgatory XII. Duties Toward the Souls in Purgatory HEAVEN XIII. The Nature of Heaven XIV. Heaven is Glory XV. In Heaven, We Shall Contemplate God, Supreme Truth XVI. In Heaven We Shall See God, The Highest Good XVII. Heaven is Bliss XVIII. The Glory of the Blessed XIX. The Blessed Eternity HELL XX. Hell XXI. The Pain of Sense in hell XXII. The Pain of Loss in Hell THE GENERAL JUDGEMENT XXIII. The General Judgement XXIV. The Purpose of the Judgment Conclusion