
National Catholic Register, Apr 7, 2025 / 10:07 am (CNA).
Many Catholics underestimate the power of hell and the possibility they may end up there, pastor and author Monsignor Charles Pope said.
He said 21 of the 38 parables in the Gospels are about hell (often referred to as Gehenna) — including the rich man and Lazarus, the wise and foolish virgins, the weeds and the wheat, and the sheep and the goats.
“Nobody loves you and me more than Jesus, and yet nobody spoke of hell more than Jesus,” Pope explained on the April 3 edition of “The World Over with Raymond Arroyo.”
Pope, a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., is the author of a new book titled “The Hell There Is: An Exploration of an Often-Rejected Doctrine of the Church,” published by TAN Books and available at the EWTN Religious Catalogue.
“Jesus warns that many are on the wrong path. And we’ve got to stop and make a decision and be more urgent about this thing in our life,” he said.
“And if I can say one thing about the Church today, we don’t have any sense of urgency,” he added. “Everyone [assumes] ‘The deal is done; who needs to be saved? We’re already — it’s already taken care of.’ And that’s not true.”
Even many daily Mass-goers reject hell, he said, which he chalked up to what he called “a cultural trend where I think we’ve reduced love to mere kindness.”
It’s possible for people to go to hell because people are free to choose God or to reject God, he said.
“You can’t force someone to love you. And that’s why there’s a hell,” said Pope, pastor of Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Roman Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., nor far from Capitol Hill. “It’s not about an angry God trying to keep people out of heaven but rather a deeply loving God who is very reverential of our freedom, and he stands at the door and knocks. He doesn’t barge in.”
“And we have to recover a sense that we have a decision to make, whether we really want to be with God in heaven one day — the real heaven, not a made-up one,” he continued. “And so that’s why I wrote the book. I wanted to recast the teaching to get rid of this notion that somehow we’re saying there’s a mean, angry God who just doesn’t like people and wants to keep them out.”
Pope said he’s not so worried “about people who know how to come to confession” who are “struggling” and “have habitual sins of some sort.”
“This is very common in the human family, but they know it’s wrong and they go to God and they say, ‘I’m sorry, I need help.’ And that’s beautiful in its own way, you know, and God wants to help and will free them,” Pope said.
“But the ones I’m worried about,” he continued, “are the defiant, who shake their fist against the Church and the teachings of Scripture and say, ‘Look, I will not be told what to do. I’m going to celebrate my lifestyle, celebrate my abortion, celebrate a lifestyle that God calls an abomination,’ whatever, or celebrate greed or violence. ‘And I don’t think there’s anything wrong. I don’t need forgiveness.’”
Pope said a lack of urgency about salvation afflicts not only laypeople but is “among the clergy and bishops,” too.
“We’re all distracted by minor worldly things and souls are being lost. And it’s like, ‘You need to make everybody feel nice and feel included.’ But what if they’re going to hell?” Pope said.
A second reason to emphasize what’s at stake in the spiritual battle for heaven and against hell, he said, is that without the battle for heaven, “there’s also no joy.”
“If you don’t know the bad news,” he said, “the Good News is no news.”
This story was first published by the National Catholic Register, CNA’s sister news partner, and has been adapted by CNA.
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This is a good week! CWR pouring out the truth of God. Let’s open our eyes and ears and hearts to the joy of the saving Catholic Truth that has survived the hazards of a long history, to be so fresh and vital for us who believe today.
Mnsr Charles Pope makes plain what has been and always will be a certainty of Catholicism.
God knows those who love God and who recognize Jesus Christ as One with The Father and the Holy Spirit; those who live to show their love of God by obedience to Jesus’ teachings and by their eagerness to help everyone else to find salvation in Christ.
As in 1 John 5:1-5 – such people were and are reborn as children of God. Original sin no longer owns them.
They’re uniquely qualified to call God “OUR FATHER”. They rightly set their eyes on an eternity of joy with The Holy Trinity, with our Most Blessed Mother Mary, with all our wonderful saints and martyrs, and with all those souls who’ve been found to love GOD.
This is NOT presumption; it is Holy Spirit-anointed faith in Christ’s promises.
As humble and extremely grateful members of the family of Heaven, we are the fruit that our universe was created and designed to bring forth (see Saint Paul’s inspired revelation in Romans 8:22).
This is Good News; the VERY Good News that our minds & hearts & souls cry out for. It makes glorious meaning of everything. Happy are all those gifted with THIS faith!!!
All who willfully ignore God, blaspheme God, mock & obstruct true believers, reject Jesus Christ as God’s living Word, who are pretenders acting as Catholics or other Christians, who willfully & unrepentedly flout God’s commands, who commit themselves to ungodly spirits, even to Lucifer/Satan/the Devil/that Ancient Serpent who leads the whole world astray – how could they imagine that they will be welcomed as part of God’s loving & obedient family? Not only would that be unscriptural, it would defy common logic & reason. Made crystal clear at 2 John 9.
Yes, us ordinary faithful Catholics may need a bit of purgatorial cleaning-up but that cannot apply to those who have served other ‘gods’ or only themselves (see 1 John 5:16).
It’s all about the consequences of our deepest allegiance . . .
Hell was created as the proper place (Matthew 25:41) for Satan and his evil band of traiterous fallen angels. Woe to all those humans who deliberately or by careless defect have allied themselves with evil. Dead men walking!
Creatio ex Ehica is the theme of my publications on Ethical Encounter Theology. In short: our universe was created by a necessary ethical encounter that permits evil to freely, exhaustively actualize, so it can be justly separated for ever.
In achieving that complex objective, GOD displays both omnibenevolence and omnicompetance; may The Holy Trinity be worshipped & adored forever!!!
Always in the eternal love of The Lamb; blessings from Marty