In the last paragraph of the Third Meditation, one notices a direct reference to Catholic instruction: «For, as the faith teaches us, the supreme happiness of the other life consists in that single contemplation of the Divine Majesty, of which we already experience, albeit in a much less perfect contemplation, but that causes us nonetheless to rejoice of the greatest contentment of which we are capable of sensing in this life» (42). (faith.org.uk)
kinectedgamer, No offense, you can believe whatever you like (as long as your actions don't interfere with the happiness of other law abiding, tax paying, military severing citizens). (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
All those who are happy in the world are so as a result of their desire for the happiness of others. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)