With a new Pope in place, the Catholic Church is keen to portray itself as accepting, modern and relevant.
But a recent suggestion by Pope Francis that atheists could also be "redeemed" by God has led the Church to return to medieval rhetoric - with an official Vatican spokesman forced to clarify that non-believers are indeed destined for hell.
The controversy began after Pope Francis made an attempt to build bridges with atheists. During a sermon at the Vatican, the first Latin American Pontiff proclaimed: "The Lord has redeemed all of us, all of us, with the Blood of Christ: all of us, not just Catholics. Everyone!"
"Father, the atheists?"'
"Even the atheists. Everyone!"