The Seventh Article of the Creed
1 Q. What are we taught in the Seventh Article: From thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead?
A. The Seventh Article of the Creed teaches us that at the end of the world Jesus Christ, in all His glory and majesty, will come from heaven to judge all men, both good and bad, and to give to each of them the reward or the punishment he shall have merited.
2 Q. If every one has to be judged by Jesus Christ in particular judgement immediately after death, why must all be judged in the general judgement?
A. We must all be judged in the general judgment for several reasons: (1) That God may be glorified; (2) That Jesus Christ may be glorified; (3) That the Saints may be glorified; (4) That the wicked may be confounded; (5) That along with the soul the body may receive its sentence of reward or punishment.
3 Q. How will God's glory be manifested in the General Judgement?
A. God's glory will be manifested in the General Judgement in this way, that all shall then know how justly God governs the world, even though here on earth the good are often afflicted and the wicked are often in prosperity.
4 Q. How will the glory of Jesus Christ be manifested in the General Judgement?
A. The glory of Jesus Christ will be manifested in the General Judgement in this way, that He who was unjustly condemned by men, shall then come before the whole world as the Supreme Judge of all.
5 Q. How will the glory of the Saints be manifested in the General Judgement?
A. The glory of the Saints will be manifested in the General Judgement in this way, that many of them who died despised by the wicked, shall be glorified before the whole world.
6 Q. How great will be the confusion of the wicked in the General Judgement?
A. In the General Judgement great indeed shall be the confusion of the wicked, especially of those who have oppressed the just and who have tried in this life to be esteemed as men of virtue and goodness; for they shall then see even their most hidden sins laid bare before the whole world.
(Tomorrow, The Eighth Article of the Creed)
Pius X, Pope St.. Catholic Catechism of Saint Pius X (1908) (pp. 22-24). Kindle Edition.
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