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una_fides
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I have been speculating over these questions for months now:
The Church has defined that purgatory entails both aspects of temporal punishment and purification. When one gains a plenary indulgence for the dead, does that soul instantly enter heaven since all its temporal punishment has been remitted? Or could that soul still possibly need more purification and thus remain in purgatory until it is completely cleansed from its attachments to sin?
On that note, if someone is baptized and dies immediately afterward would that person’s soul go straight to heaven? Or could it still possibly have to be purified from attachments to sins, despite the fact that all its temporal punishment due to sin was just remitted in baptism?
I guess the underlining question is whether a soul is simultaneously purified and sanctified when its temporal punishments are remitted or whether the two aspects of purgation could occur at different times.
The Church has defined that purgatory entails both aspects of temporal punishment and purification. When one gains a plenary indulgence for the dead, does that soul instantly enter heaven since all its temporal punishment has been remitted? Or could that soul still possibly need more purification and thus remain in purgatory until it is completely cleansed from its attachments to sin?
On that note, if someone is baptized and dies immediately afterward would that person’s soul go straight to heaven? Or could it still possibly have to be purified from attachments to sins, despite the fact that all its temporal punishment due to sin was just remitted in baptism?
I guess the underlining question is whether a soul is simultaneously purified and sanctified when its temporal punishments are remitted or whether the two aspects of purgation could occur at different times.