>>121634407I dunno, the other guy’s take seems consistent with the Catholic version
A cursory internet search of ‘final judgement Catholic’ returns:
>The particular judgment is what happens at a person’s death. God judges the person, who either enters into eternal life (purgatory and heaven) or hell.>The final judgment occurs at the end of time when all the dead are resurrected. The righteous inherit the new world and the wicked are condemned to hell.>The first is “private” and occurs immediately after death. The second is “public” and occurs on the Last Day at the resurrection. The judgment does not change, just the manner in which it is revealed.from
catholic.com. Now maybe that’s not run by the pope or whatever but s’what I’m finding.
I’m not finding any specific site for Protestant (that one includes all Christian denominations that aren’t the other two, right). So maybe that one’s your take?
The Orthodox site kinda just seems to say
>there will be a final judgement and it depends on what you did in lifeNot seeing a whole lot on heaven or hell and it’s permanence or lack thereof