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Elsie, let me explain something to you about the Catholic faith. The Catholic Church does not maintain some kind of gigantic reference work, where every single text and phrase in the Bible is fully and precisely explained. Rather, the Church realizes we are continually getting a deeper appreciation of everything in the written "Word of God".
I would, however, refer the lurkers (and you Elsie) to some sources which will be a big help to all in gaining a better understanding of that text and phrase.
Start here:
"Catechism of the Catholic Church - ARTICLE 11 'I BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY'"
and read the whole section (Paragraphs 988-1065), including Paragraph 1001, which references 1 Thessalonians 4:6.
These Bible Commentaries and this book by Taylor Marshall will be a good place to go next, for a deeper understanding of that passage and related ones:
One final thing: the following text casts light on the separation of the body and soul at death:
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We are of good courage, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.
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One final thing: the following text casts light on the separation of the body and soul at death: ✝============================================================✝ We are of good courage, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5:8
What it 'casts light on' is Paul's DESIRE; not necessarily FACTS.
Who are the Dead in Christ and Where are they NOW?
Well, why not? There are other commentaries that very thoroughly explain Scripture.
The Catholic church has (allegedly) only had 2,000 years to work on it.
Well, why not? There are other commentaries that very thoroughly explain Scripture.
The Catholic church has (allegedly) only had 2,000 years to work on it.