. . . the wicked, however, remaining by their own choice (arbitrio voluntatis) as “vessels of wrath fit for destruction” [Rom 9:22], who either did not know the way of the Lord or, knowing it, abandoned it when seduced by various transgressions, he will hand over by a most just judgment to the punishment of the eternal and inextinguishable fire, so that they may burn without end.
Heinrich Denzinger,
Compendium of Creeds, Definitions, and Declarations on Matters of Faith and
Morals, ed. Peter Hünermann, Robert Fastiggi, and Anne Englund Nash (43rd
ed; San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2012), 155