Purgatory

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Purgatory is a state or realm in Christian theology where souls undergo purification before entering Heaven.

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Purgatory canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic doctrine
intermediate state after death
theological concept
affirmedByCouncil Council of Florence NERFINISHED
Council of Trent NERFINISHED
Second Council of Lyon NERFINISHED
associatedWith All Souls’ Day
forgiveness of venial sins
suffrages for the dead
temporal effects of forgiven sins
contrastedWith Heaven NERFINISHED
Hell NERFINISHED
Limbo (in some medieval theology) NERFINISHED
coreBelief souls in Purgatory are ultimately saved
souls in a state of grace may still need purification
deniedBy Baptist traditions NERFINISHED
Reformed theology NERFINISHED
most evangelical churches
describedAs realm of purifying suffering
state of purification after death
temporary state before Heaven
developedIn medieval Western Christianity
doctrineFormulatedIn Latin Church NERFINISHED
duration temporary
endState entrance into Heaven
influenced Dante Alighieri’s "Purgatorio" NERFINISHED
medieval Western art
languageOrigin Latin "purgatorium"
notAcceptedBy Eastern Orthodox Church (as defined in Western scholastic terms) NERFINISHED
most Protestant denominations
purpose preparation of souls for the beatific vision
purification of the soul
removal of temporal punishment due to sin
relatedPractice Masses offered for the dead
almsgiving for the dead
fasting for the dead
indulgences
prayers for the dead
religiousTradition Christianity
Eastern Catholic Churches NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
some Anglican traditions
some Lutheran traditions
scripturalBasisDebated 1 Corinthians 3:11–15
2 Maccabees 12:38–46
Matthew 12:32 NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme communion of saints
divine justice
divine mercy
sanctification after death

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