Death is the natural end of life. Everything that was born must die eventually, “absent from the body and face to the Lord” as about the death Saint Paul writes. The soul is separated from the body. They connect with him again on a ‘resurrection of the dead’. Undoubtedly, death is a passage to another reality, a world intangible. World where the court waits for us the judgment and three ways: hell, purgatory and heaven — the Heavenly Jerusalem at the end of time. This perspective is accompanied by the Christian meaning of death and its consequences. The most complete picture of what is after death, shows the Apocalypse of St. John. This book closes the canonical collection of books of the New Testament. The Apocalypse was a source of insp...