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===Eschatology=== {{Main|Christian eschatology|Messianic Age|Last Judgement}} [[File:Stefan Lochner - Last Judgement - circa 1435.jpg|thumb|right|280px|''[[Last Judgement (Lochner)|Last Judgement]]'' by [[Stefan Lochner]]. The Palmarians believe that Jesus Christ will return in the [[Second Coming]] for the [[Last Judgement]], where all mankind will be judged and their final, eternal destination (heaven or hell) decided.]] As with the Roman Catholic Church historically, the Palmarian Church teaches that immediately after death, the [[soul]] of each [[human being]] is brought before [[Jesus Christ]] and receives a [[particular judgement]], where they are judged by God based on their lives, they are accused with the [[sins]] that they committed (and whether or not they died in a state of [[sanctifying grace]]), their devotion and loyalty to God and membership of his [[One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church]]. The Palmarians teach that those who die in a state of sanctifying grace are sent to the Planet of Mary, where sin is absent and the [[Church Triumphant]] waits here for the final battle against [[Antichrist]]. Likewise, the godless are sent to the Planet of Lucifer, where they are under the leadership of [[Satan]], awaiting the final battle.<ref name="endtimes">Lundberg, Magnus (2016). [https://magnuslundberg.net/2016/04/29/the-palmarian-church-and-the-end-of-the-world-apocalypse-soon/ The Palmarian Church and the End of the World: Apocalypse Soon]. MagnusLundberg.net</ref> In the afterlife, following death, [[heaven]], [[hell]], [[purgatory]] and [[limbo]] are understood as [[Intermediate state (Christianity)|different states]], rather than physical locations.<ref name="endtimes"/> Supposedly, before the [[Second Coming]] of Jesus Christ, comes the [[Antichrist]]. An in-depth and specific account of the Antichrist is given in the ''Palmarian Catechism''.<ref name="endtimes"/> The Palmarian Church teaches that a [[The Beast (Revelation)|Beast]] of a woman, consecrated to Satan is brought up, as an Anti-Mary (the antithesis of the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]]), a false virgin from a [[Jews|Jewish]] background.<ref name="endtimes"/> Both Satan and the Virgin Mary appear before her, as she is given the choice over becoming Satan's mother, with the former arguing for and the latter against, using her [[free will]], the Anti-Mary chooses in the affirmative. She joins a "Jewish religious group involved in Satan worship" and eventually becomes their leader.<ref name="endtimes"/> In a great [[Masonic Lodge]], elaborately decorated with an inverted [[crucifix]], she copulates on the altar with an apostate ex-Palmarian Bishop, dressed in his clerical attire.<ref name="endtimes"/> Described as "extraordinarily beautiful and seductive", upon the completion of the act of fornication, the Anti-Mary immediately strangles the ex-Bishop and kills him (whereby he goes straight to hell). The Antichrist; Satan; is immediately conceived in the flesh and all of [[hell]] rejoices. The entire ceremony is witnessed by a group of leading [[33rd degree]] Freemasons.<ref name="endtimes"/> [[File:Sacred Heart 1770.jpg|thumb|right|230px|''Sacred Heart'' by [[José de Páez]]. According to the Palmarian Church, upon the final judgement, the elect are directly enthroned into the [[Sacred Heart]] of Jesus Christ.]] The Church teaches a chronology of the apocalypse, based on the ''[[Book of Revelation]]'' and supplemented by visions received by Pope Gregory XVII the Very Great, as presented in the ''Sacred History'' and the ''Palmarian Catechism''.<ref name="endtimes"/> Palmarians believe the world is now in the [[end times]], signified by the supposed [[Great Apostasy]] of Rome from the [[Catholic faith]], through compromises with Protestantism and Freemasonry, with the Vatican-based Church becoming the [[Great Whore]] (as informed by Marian prophecies from [[Our Lady of La Salette]] onward). Thus, according to the Palmarian Church, the Antichrist was born in [[Jerusalem]] in the year 2000 and made a brief entry in the world in 2012. Physically, the [[False Messiah]] appears to be a man, but is literally Satan in the flesh and will persecute the true believers (the Palmarians). An epic final battle, the [[Armageddon]], between Good and Evil will take place on Earth, whereby the inhabitants of the Planet of Mary and Planet of Lucifer return to fight for their respective sides. The wicked lose the contest and are cast into hell.<ref name="endtimes"/> The Palmarian Church teaches that, not long after this conflict, the [[Universal resurrection|bodies of the dead are raised]] and Jesus Christ returns to [[Earth]] in the Second Coming, where the [[final judgement]] of each individual human being takes place. He returns at Jerusalem, but is visible from all over the world.<ref name="endtimes"/> At the conclusion of the final judgement, there will be only two destinations; the just, the elect who are saved, will be directly enthroned into the [[Sacred Heart]] of Christ, beholding the [[beatific vision]] and will live in glory in a blissful and heavenly state forever. Meanwhile, the wicked and the damned are enthroned into the dark heart of Satan, where they are to burn in hell, body and soul, tormented by demons for all eternity.<ref name="endtimes"/>
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