While there will be another part of the good who will also be saved, but who will still go through judgment. “Although they died in grace, in the management of temporal things they failed at some point; For this they will be judged, but they will be saved,” he highlights.
The Doctor of the Church specifies that we will be judged by all our works, “good and bad”, and also by our thoughts and our words.
Likewise, it indicates that it will be a fearful judgment because the Judge, omniscient, omnipotent and inflexible, will appear to the righteous “with a sweet and pleasant countenance”, but to the wicked he will appear with an “angry and cruel” face.