A hermitage
The High Sacrament or Limbo is an internal review based on a theological analogy to the posthumous status of those who died while remaining in original sin without knowing Jesus in Christian theology. Though it is not the official doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church or the various Christian sects, medieval theologians thought that the underworld in the underworld was divided into four major areas: the hell, the purgatory, the limbs of the saints, and the limbs of the infants.