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The revelations of the saints
Purgatory
Throughout the history, throughout numerous mystic - some were canonized - so communicated with deceased in state of purification, looking forward to their entrance to the sky.
Purgatory in the Bible
Purgatory
" From the first time, the Church honoured the memory of the deceased and offered the votes in their favour, in particular the Eucharistic sacrifice (cf. DS 856), so that, cleansed, they can (...)
Purgatory : a place or a state ?
Purgatory
Purgatory comes from the Latin verb purgare which means "to purify", "to clean", "to clear of", but also "to justify", "to expiate", thus referring to (...)
The Magisterium on the question of purgatory
Purgatory
The Church has never stopped praying for the deceased. The doctrine of purgatory evolved over a long period of time and is the expression of fidelity to Christ’s teaching. Those who die in (...)
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