Saints Who Saw Hell, And Other Catholic Witnesses to the Fate of the Damned
By Paul Thigpen, PhD · Published by TAN Books
Overview
Saints Who Saw Hell, And Other Catholic Witnesses to the Fate of the Damned gathers vivid reports from Scripture and from saints and visionaries across the centuries that attest to the reality of hell and its consequences, grounded in the Church’s teaching on eternal judgment and the communion of saints. These accounts, from the Apocalypse of Peter to medieval and modern witnesses such as St. Catherine of Siena and St. Faustina Kowalska, invite readers to reflect on the seriousness of sin and the hope of repentance rooted in Christ’s mercy.
- Presents scriptural and patristic testimony to the reality of hell and eternal separation from God
- Includes early Christian visions such as the second‑century Apocalypse of Peter
- Features accounts from saints and mystics across Church history
- Reinforces the importance of repentance and pursuit of holiness
- Written in clear narrative form that supports contemplation and study
FAQs
Q: Why does this book focus on saints who saw hell?
A: The book collects testimony from the earliest Christian times through later centuries to show that the reality of hell has been consistently affirmed in Church tradition, Scripture, and the witness of the saints as a call to repentance and conversion.
Q: Are the visions in this book doctrinally reliable?
A: The accounts are drawn from sources respected in Catholic tradition, including patristic writings and recognized mystics, and are presented in continuity with the Church’s understanding of eternal judgment and divine justice.
Q: Is this book suitable for devotional use?
A: Yes, the narrative format and pastoral emphasis invite readers to meditate on the consequences of sin and the mercy of God, encouraging deeper prayer, vigilance, and growth in virtue.
Q: Does the book include scriptural references?
A: Yes, it begins with the scriptural witness to hell, including the warnings of Jesus, prophets, and apostles, and then shows how this theme is reflected in later Christian testimony.
Q: Who benefits most from this book?
A: Catholic readers seeking a deeper appreciation for the Church’s teaching on eternal judgment, those drawn to spiritual history, and anyone desiring to renew their commitment to holiness will benefit from this text.
Intended Audience
For Catholic faithful, catechists, and theologians who wish to encounter the tradition of testimony on the fate of the damned to inspire deeper reflection on sin, divine justice, and the mercy of God.
Key Themes
- The reality of hell in Catholic doctrine
- Witness of saints and visionaries across Church history
- Repentance, holiness, and divine justice
- Scripture and tradition united in testimony
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- SKU:
- 2763
- Imprint:
- TAN Books
- Pages:
- 216
- Publication Date:
- 10/7/2019
- Product Format:
- Hardcover
- Pdf:
- https://tanbooks.com/content/SaintsWhoSawHell_Preview.pdf
- Height:
- 8.50
- Width:
- 5.50