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Jesus died only once. Scripture reminds us that Jesus died “once for all” (Heb. 7:27; 9:27-28). Some people misunderstand the Sacrifice of the Mass, believing that Catholics re-crucify–or think we believe we re-crucify–Jesus at each and every Mass. This is seriously mistaken, as Jesus died only once, and the one Sacrifice he offered on our behalf is sacramentally re-presented or made present anew at every Mass (CCC 1366-1367). His one Sacrifice culminated in everlasting glory at his Ascension, and so heaven and earth become profoundly one at every Mass! (cf. CCC 1137-1139).
You may be thinking of the “second death” mentioned in Revelation 2:11. And it’s made clear in Revelation 20:14-15 and 21:7-8 that this second death is the eternal damnation of hell, which those who willfully and definitively self-exclude themselves from God and his kingdom will suffer (CCC 1033-1037). So each man and woman dies once and then faces his/her particular judgment (Heb. 9:27; CCC 1021-1022), and then either experiences eternal life with God and the angels and saints in heaven, perhaps after being purified in Purgatory (CCC 1030-1032; 1023-1029), or, God forbid, suffers the second death of eternal hell.