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limbo - traduction vers français

CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT CONCERNING THE AFTERLIFE CONDITION
Limbus patrum; Limbus Infantum; Limbo of the fathers; Limbo land; Limboland; Limbo of the Fathers; Limbos; Limbo (colloquialism); Limbo (Catholicism); Limbo of Infants; Limbo of infants; Limbus infantium; Limbus puerorum; Unbaptized Infants; Infant Salvation; Salvation of infants; Unbaptised infants
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  • ''Jesus in Limbo'' by [[Domenico Beccafumi]]
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limbo         
n. limbo, dance in which the dancer bends backward and moves under a horizontal bar (originated in the West Indies)
dans les limbes         
in limbo
tombé dans l'oubli      
in limbo

Définition

limbo
If you say that someone or something is in limbo, you mean that they are in a situation where they seem to be caught between two stages and it is unclear what will happen next.
The negotiations have been in limbo since mid-December.
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Wikipédia

Limbo

In Catholic theology, Limbo (Latin: limbus, 'edge' or 'boundary', referring to the edge of Hell) is the afterlife condition of those who die in original sin without being assigned to the Hell of the Damned. Medieval theologians of Western Europe described the underworld ("hell", "hades", "infernum") as divided into three distinct parts: Hell of the Damned, Limbo of the Fathers or Patriarchs, and Limbo of the Infants. The Limbo of the Fathers is an official doctrine of the Catholic Church, but the Limbo of the Infants is not. The concept of Limbo comes from the idea that, in the case of Limbo of the Fathers, good people weren't able to achieve heaven just because of the fact that they were born before the birth of Jesus Christ. This is also true for Limbo of the Infants in that simply because a child died before baptism, does not mean they deserve punishment, though they cannot achieve salvation.