Souls who depart this life in the state of original sin are excluded from the Beatific Vision of God
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The immediate vision of God transcends the natural power of cognition of the human soul, and is therefore supernatural 1 0 2The soul, for the immediate vision of God, requires the light of glory 1 0 2In the state of original sin, man is deprived of sanctifying grace and all that this implies, as well as of the preternatural gifts of integrity 1 0 2The justified person is not able for his whole life long to avoid all sins, even venial sins, without the special privilege of the grace of God 1 0 2In the present order of salvation, Death is a punishment for sin 1 0 2All human beings subject to original sin are subject to the law of death 1 0 2The souls of the just which in the moment of death are free from all guilt of sin and punishment for sin, enter into Heaven 1 0 2The degree of perfection of the Beatific Vision granted to the just is proportioned to each one's merits 1 0 2The souls of those who die in the condition of personal grievous sin enter Hell 1 0 2The souls of the just which, in the moment of death, are burdened with venial sins or temporal punishment due to sins, enter purgatory 1 0 2