Doesnt change Heb. 9:27.
Hebres: 9:27
Just as it is appointed that human beings die once, and after this the judgment,
I see no conflict with Paul in this statement — other than at that time Revelation had not been revealed to John and written down.
What part of the Lessons are you not understanding. (But maybe it was in a post, and I might be mistaken.)
There are TWO judgments:
First — a particular (individual) judgment at the time of your death — at which you are either judged perfect and go striaght to heaven. (Usally doesn’t happen for us common folk.)
Second — you are judged worthy of heaven, but there is still some cleansing to be done. (Purging)
Third — you are sent straight to hell. (Many atheists will wonder why they are sent to hell at the moment of their death when they have denied God. Hmmmm. Something for them to think about.)
Then there is the General Judgment as portrayed in Revelation where the Sheep are separated from the Goats. One group will go to Hell forever, and one group will go to Heaven forever.
At that time there will be no more Purgatory and only at that time.
Please understand that I am not trying to change your beliefs; I am merely trying to explain the Catholic beliefs.
Been fun, but I have to go to bed now. Niters.