I assumed that 'the chair' meant God...the great white throne of judgement.
Interestingly, I've read that he disagrees with some of the Vatican II changes to the Catholic faith...this doesn't make him a devout Catholic, it makes him a heretic in the eyes of the church: once the pontiff makes a decree ex cathedra, he has spoken with the authority of Christ, and his words have the weight of gospel. So if Gibson disagrees with it, he is disagreeing with Christ Himself, the way the Catholics see it.
So do I... only it's the church universal, not the Catholic church!
Yes, but Catholic means Universal, so they believe they ARE the universal church. Monolithic, no?
Anyway, if I understand Catholicism correctly, the sacrament of baptism removes original sin by the power of Christ (hence the need to atone for sins after baptism...Christ's death only absolves us of the original pall of sin from Adam, not our own sins). Any sins after this send the believer to purgatory as atonement. I don't know if purgatory is still around as a concept today, but if it is and his wife really believes in Christ as he says, I would think that she would be destined to purgatory for a while, not hell. But I don't know. That article does disturb me somewhat.