They were not endowed with Donum Immortalitatis, i.e., the gift of bodily immortality
Negation: They were also endowed with Donum Immortalitatis, i.e., the gift of bodily immortality 1 0 2
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God is eternal 1 0 2Our first parents, before the Fall, were endowed with sanctifying grace 1 0 2They were also endowed with Donum Immortalitatis, i.e., the gift of bodily immortality 1 0 2Christ assumed a real body, not an apparent body 1 0 2Christ assumed not only a body but also a rational soul 1 0 2Christ was free from all sin, from original sin as well as from all personal sin 1 0 3Christ's human nature was passible (capable of sensation & suffering) 1 0 2After his death, Christ's soul, which was separated from his body, descended into the underworld 1 0 2The sacramental character continues at least until the death of its bearer 1 0 2The individuation of the human soul depends on the body for its inception but not for its end 1 0 2