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About Jean Marie Joly <br/>The Society of Jesus was formally established in the mid-16th century,and they quickly saw the importance of providing education during the Counter-Reformation, viewing it as a &quot;battleground for hearts and minds&quot;. At the same time, the writings of figures such as Teresa of Avila, Francis de Sales and Philip Neri spawned new schools of spirituality within the Church. <br/> <br/>Jean Marie Joly Info : Souls in purgatory may be aided in reaching heaven by the prayers of the faithful on earth and by the intercession of saints. Finally, those who chose to live a sinful and selfish life, did not repent, and fully intended to persist in their ways are sent to hell, an everlasting separation from God. The Church teaches that no one is condemned to hell without having freely decided to reject God. No one is predestined to hell and no one can determine whether anyone else has been condemned. Catholicism teaches that through God's mercy a person can repent at any point before death and be saved. Some Catholic theologians have speculated that the souls of unbaptised infants who die in original sin are assigned to limbo although this is not an official doctrine of the Church <br/> <br/>Jean Marie Joly Website <br/>After baptism, Catholics may obtain forgiveness for subsequent sins through the sacrament of Reconciliation (Penance or Confession). In this sacrament, an individual confesses his sins to a priest, who then offers advice and imposes a particular penance to be performed. The priest administers absolution, formally forgiving the person of his sins. The priest is forbidden—under penalty of excommunication—to reveal any sin or disclosure heard under the seal of confession. An indulgence may be granted by the church after the sinner has confessed and received absolution for their sins. An indugence is believed to effect a partial or full remission (known as a plenary indulgence) of the temporal punishment still due for them in Purgatory <br/> <br/>Jean Marie Joly : Conditions in the Roman Empire facilitated the spread of new ideas, a

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