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A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 12: Purgatory
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| Fr. William J. Cogan
Posted on 07/27/2007 3:53:18 PM PDT by NYer
Lesson 12: Purgatory
- "And the day following Judas [Machabeus] came with his company, to take away the bodies of them that were slain, and to bury them with their kinsmen, in the sepulchres of their fathers. And they found under the coats of the slain some of the donaries of the idols of Jamnia, which the law forbiddeth to the Jews: So that all plainly saw, that for this cause they were slain. Then they all blessed the just judgment of the Lord, who had discovered the things that were hidden. And so betaking themselves to prayers, they besought Him, that the sin which had been committed might be forgotten. But the most valiant Judas exhorted the people to keep themselves from sin, forasmuch as they saw before their eyes what had happened, because of the sins of those that were slain. And making a gathering, he sent twelve thousand drachms of silver to Jerusalem for sacrifice to be offered for the sins of the dead, thinking well and religiously concerning the resurrection, (for if he had not hoped that they that were slain should rise again, it would have seemed superfluous and vain to pray for the dead), and because he considered that they who had fallen asleep with godliness, had great grace laid up for them. It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins." (2 Machabees 12:39-46)
- What is Purgatory?
A place and state of temporary punishment in the next world. Hell, on the other hand, is a place of eternal or everlasting punishment.
- What does the word "Purgatory" mean?
It means "cleansing" (or "purging"). Purgatory is a place where the soul is cleansed of unforgiven venial sin and/or the "debt" of sins already forgiven but not yet made up for.
- "If any one abide not in Me, he shall be cast forth as a branch, and shall wither, and they shall gather him up, and cast him into the fire, and he burneth." (John 15:6)
- How do you know there is a Purgatory?
The constant teaching and practice of the Catholic Church, based on the Bible and tradition, and even common sense, prove the existence of Purgatory.
- How does common sense indicate the existence of Purgatory?
Only people with mortal sin go to Hell, and on the other hand, no one can enter Heaven with even the smallest sin. Therefore, there must be a place in the next world where lesser sins can be taken off the soul.
- Who will go to Purgatory?
People who die with Sanctifying Grace in their souls, but --
- who die with venial sin on their souls, or
- who have not completed (satisfied for) the punishment still due to their already forgiven sins.
- What is meant by the "punishment still due to sin"?
This means that, even though God forgives your sins, He still requires that you be punished for them (i.e. "pay" for them), either in this life or in the next.
- For example: A boy playing ball in his yard breaks his neighbor's window. He goes and tells the lady he is sorry, and she forgives him but she tells him he will still have to pay for the window.
- Do you suffer in Purgatory?
Yes. Besides not being allowed to see God face to face, the souls in Purgatory suffer a great deal.
- "The fire of Purgatory", says St. Augustine, "is more terrible than man can suffer in this life."
- How long will you have suffer in Purgatory?
That depends on the number and seriousness of the sins to be atoned for.
- "My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God." (Psalm 41:3)
- Where do you go when you leave Purgatory?
To Heaven to see God and enjoy Him forever.
- "Amen I say to thee, thou shalt not come out from thence till thou repay the last farthing." (Matthew 5:26)
- Will Purgatory ever end?
Yes, at the Last Judgment. After that all souls will be in either Heaven or Hell forever.
- Can you help the souls in Purgatory?
You can shorten their stay by having Masses said for them, by praying for them and by doing good works for them.
- "Have pity on me, have pity on me, at least you my friends, because the hand of the Lord hath touched me." (Job 19:21)
- Does the Bible say anything about praying for the dead?
Yes. We read that Judas Machabeus, "sent twelve thousand drachmas of silver to Jerusalem for sacrifices to be offered for the sins of the dead." (2 Machabees 12:43)
- How can you avoid Purgatory?
Avoid even the smallest faults, do penance for sins already forgiven, gain indulgences and receive Extreme Unction (See Lesson 26.)
PRACTICAL POINTS
- All Souls' Day is the day set aside by the Church for special prayers and Masses for all the souls suffering in Purgatory. It is celebrated every year on November 2.
- The souls in Purgatory cannot help themselves. We should help them by our prayers and sacrifices. They, in turn, can and do pray for us.
- The souls in Purgatory are known as the Poor Souls.
- Litany for the Poor Souls
TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology
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To: tbpiper
The dreadful thing is that the Episcopalians one and all justify their heresies by their "interpretation" of Scripture. Of course it amounts to outright rejection, but they parse and weasel and doubletalk until it makes your head swim.
I guess it's been inevitable since Bishop Spong was NOT tried for heresy back in the 60s. The radicals in ECUSA just kept pushing the envelope and pushing the envelope . . . .
'S why H.H. Benedict XVI is a breath of fresh air to me. He is not ashamed of Christ or the Gospel.
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posted on
07/29/2007 1:04:53 PM PDT
by
AnAmericanMother
((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
To: AnAmericanMother
But what about backsliding and stumbling? Youre not unborn, but you do run the risk of rejecting the grace given at baptism . . . .What? Everybody backslides and stumbles, that exactly why Christ's death was the santifiying act for all of us to satisfy God's decree. Look, it is more simple than you or I could probably imagine, but if you are born again spiritually then you are an inherited child of God and NO ONE CAN SNATCH YOU OUT OF HIS HAND, period. End of story. You are eternally saved.
Those who think you can lose you're salvation always use this irrational logic about continued sin, and I believe these same do not understand grace properly. Those who think you can lose salvation completely disregard Christ's message about building up good things for heaven. If you're going to be irresponsible or take advantage of your salvation, then you probably will here about from DAD in heaven! The good thing is he will always be your DAD, no matter what trouble you try to get in too and you will forever have a home waiting for you.
The question Christians who wilfully sin need to ask themselves is, not how am I going to live away from God in my sin, but rather how am I going to live WITH him in my sin, because he isn't leaving, and you aren't getting away...
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07/29/2007 1:52:01 PM PDT
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sirchtruth
(No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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