Difference between revisions of "Absolution of Martyrdom"

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The divine law, defined in [[Bible|II Leviticus]], whereby a soldier who dies as a martyr (is killed on a mission fighting for the church, or in the name of a saint) is absolved of all past sins, and granted entry into the [[Vault of Heaven]].
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The [[Ecclesiastical Law]], defined in [[Bible|II Leviticus]], whereby a soldier who dies as a martyr (is killed on a mission fighting for the church, or in the name of a saint) is absolved of all past sins, and granted entry into the [[Vault of Heaven]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 1 June 2011

The Ecclesiastical Law, defined in II Leviticus, whereby a soldier who dies as a martyr (is killed on a mission fighting for the church, or in the name of a saint) is absolved of all past sins, and granted entry into the Vault of Heaven.