Historically, Limbo occupied a central place in Catholic theology as an intermediate state for those who, through no fault of their own, were excluded from the "beatific vision" of heaven.
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In Manhattan's East Village, the boutique "Limbo" (1965–1975) became a social and intellectual hub for the "tuned-in" generation, proving that limbo can also be a space for creative and social experimentation. Conclusion Historically, Limbo occupied a central place in Catholic
The precarious shift from childhood to adulthood or the stagnant period between career paths. through no fault of their own