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“I Am Eternally Damned”: A Catholic Warning About Despair

Ken Yasinski Season 3 Episode 14

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A condemned man refused the Sacrament of Confession before his execution.
 Thirty days after death, he returned with a terrifying declaration: “I am eternally damned.”

In this episode, we examine a sobering account preserved in Catholic tradition that confronts the reality of hell, the danger of despair, and the urgency of repentance before death.

What is the sin of despair?
 Can a person reject Divine Mercy?
 Why does the Church insist that Confession and repentance must never be delayed?

Drawing from The Golden Legend and the Church’s teaching on hope and Divine Mercy, we reflect on the theological truth that no sinner is beyond forgiveness — but mercy must be received.

Lent is a season of conversion. This episode is a call to examine our conscience, return to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and trust fully in God’s mercy before it is too late.

Topics covered:
 • The sin of despair
 • The reality of hell and eternal judgment
 • Confession and repentance
 • Divine Mercy and hope
 • Catholic teaching on salvation

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