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If we go to Purgatory when we die could our loved ones in Heaven visit us, or vice versa?
Saints in Heaven are highly active in the world and likewise are active in freeing souls in Purgatory. These acts of charity wouldn’t mean they are “leaving” the Beatific Vision, it would just mean that they are being active in the world in some fashion. Our Lord & Our Lady have appeared to many people in the world and continue to do so, but they are not vacating Heaven. Saints in Heaven may bilocate and are not bound to a single point. This is most obviously seen in the Eucharist: Jesus exists within space & time in thousands upon thousands of sanctuaries along with also being in Heaven in a heavenly body, along with also existing in another sense within each human being (especially the poor).If we go to Purgatory when we die could our loved ones in Heaven visit us, or vice versa?
I read about a saint having a vision of Mary visiting the souls in purgatory, though.I would say no, as once you are released from Purgatory, you go to heaven, and one would never want to leave heaven.
Probably not, but there is still a Purgatory there.Edit: I’m sure Colorado isn’t that unpleasant.
I don’t think there is any teaching on this but my personal opinion would be NO!If we go to Purgatory when we die could our loved ones in Heaven visit us, or vice versa?
We can visit them in Prayer!! And I do so every day. God Bless, MemawIf we go to Purgatory when we die could our loved ones in Heaven visit us, or vice versa?
Far as I know, the Church has said nothing on this, but I would venture to say that they do not. Our guardian angels stay with us in Purgatory, and Mary does visit the souls there to bring them refreshment and to lead some souls out when their time of purification is done, but I’ve never read anything about other saints visiting purgatory. It is the job of the Church Militant to have pity on these souls and pray for their quick purification. We pray for the souls in Purgatory and the saints in heaven pray for us and for them. But I haven’t been able to find anywhere that the saints actually visit them, just pray for them. That is why it is* so important* for grieving loved ones here on earth to pray for their deceased relatives and friends- they are helpless and rely on our prayers and masses said for them to release them from Purgatory.If we go to Purgatory when we die could our loved ones in Heaven visit us, or vice versa?
But the rich man (considering the travel was blocked not only to where the rich man was, but also from where the rich man was) was not in Purgatory. So that’s not an example in regards to Purgatorial souls being visited by their loved ones.I think not, I am reminded of the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man (Luke 16:19-31).
Not really, Purgatory is NOT IN Hell. Once in Hell, always in Hell. It is referred to as Abraham’s Bosom. In the Lord’s Prayer and Creed, a more accurate translations should be, “HE descended to the dead” Why in the world would good souls be subject to Hell even for a moment???. God Bless, MemawLazarus and the rich man concerned the Bosom of Abraham. It was pre crucifixion and the Gates of Heaven had not been opened. All the upright and just in the Old Testament and pre Christ’s death and rising, went into the Bosom of Abraham, a place in hell. This is why , in the Creed, Christ descends into hell. To spread The Good News to those souls.
Right, purgatory is not in HellNot really, Purgatory is NOT IN Hell. Once in Hell, always in Hell. It is referred to as Abraham’s Bosom. In the Lord’s Prayer and Creed, a more accurate translations should be, “HE descended to the dead” Why in the world would good souls be subject to Hell even for a moment???. God Bless, Memaw