Where did purgatory originate and what are the rules and or procedure associated with it? I had never heard of this before joining CF and hanging around OBOB.
Bless ya
Col
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Bless ya
Col
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ukok said:Col, here's some reading for you~
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12575a.htm
I'm sure the more knowledgeable of OBOB amongst us will oblige as they are able. ( notice i gave you a link!).
Col,Col said:Where did purgatory originate and what are the rules and or procedure associated with it? I had never heard of this before joining CF and hanging around OBOB.
Bless ya
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nyj said:Col,
The following link is probably one of the best articles I've ever read on purgatory. It wasn't even written by a Catholic.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft0204/articles/walls.html [/QUOTE]
That is an excellent article. It was very well written and easy follow, thankyou very much.
So would I be right in saying that the Catholic belief is that as christians in this life as we grow in faith and maturity we are in effect experiencing a form of "earthy purgatory" (for want of a better name) because we are being purged of our "worldly ways'' as we grow closer to God and more Christ like. Then when we die things left uncompleted are then completed as it is impossible to be perfect in our mortal lives.
Bless Ya
Col<><
Col said:I think that is correct, although I do believe that there may be some people, atlhough possibly few, that have been completely purged while here on earth, and will go straight to heaven. Although I may be wrong about this. But I do think that you have a grasp of what purgatory is.nyj said:Col,
The following link is probably one of the best articles I've ever read on purgatory. It wasn't even written by a Catholic.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft0204/articles/walls.html [/QUOTE]
That is an excellent article. It was very well written and easy follow, thankyou very much.
So would I be right in saying that the Catholic belief is that as christians in this life as we grow in faith and maturity we are in effect experiencing a form of "earthy purgatory" (for want of a better name) because we are being purged of our "worldly ways'' as we grow closer to God and more Christ like. Then when we die things left uncompleted are then completed as it is impossible to be perfect in our mortal lives.
Bless Ya
Col<><
Col said:Bingonyj said:Col,
The following link is probably one of the best articles I've ever read on purgatory. It wasn't even written by a Catholic.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft0204/articles/walls.html [/QUOTE]
That is an excellent article. It was very well written and easy follow, thankyou very much.
So would I be right in saying that the Catholic belief is that as christians in this life as we grow in faith and maturity we are in effect experiencing a form of "earthy purgatory" (for want of a better name) because we are being purged of our "worldly ways'' as we grow closer to God and more Christ like. Then when we die things left uncompleted are then completed as it is impossible to be perfect in our mortal lives.
Bless Ya
Col<><
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One key thing is that all those in purgatory are destined for heaven.