Whatever Happened to Limbo?(dialogue on infant baptism, purgatory and the Catholic Church). Fagin, G. M. America (New York, N.Y. : 1909), 186(9):15–15, 2002. Place: New York Publisher: America Press, Inc
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Fagin discusses the Catholic doctrine of limbo, an intermediate state between heaven and hell and a place of natural happiness free of suffering and pain but a place without a share in the eternal life that God promises to those who die in grace. This spiritual destination supposedly housed infants who died before being baptized, but is rarely talked about in today's church society.
@article{fagin_whatever_2002,
	title = {Whatever {Happened} to {Limbo}?(dialogue on infant baptism, purgatory and the {Catholic} {Church})},
	volume = {186},
	issn = {0002-7049},
	shorttitle = {Whatever {Happened} to {Limbo}?},
	abstract = {Fagin discusses the Catholic doctrine of limbo, an intermediate state between heaven and hell and a place of natural happiness free of suffering and pain but a place without a share in the eternal life that God promises to those who die in grace. This spiritual destination supposedly housed infants who died before being baptized, but is rarely talked about in today's church society.},
	language = {eng},
	number = {9},
	journal = {America (New York, N.Y. : 1909)},
	author = {Fagin, Gerald M.},
	year = {2002},
	note = {Place: New York
Publisher: America Press, Inc},
	keywords = {Augustine of Hippo, Saint, Babies, Baptism, Catechisms, Catholicism, Creeds, Evaluation, Faith, Heaven, Infants, Purgatory, Religious aspects, Theology},
	pages = {15--15},
}

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