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I don’t know if I can help you with indulgences and purgatory, but I’ll try. The Holy One’s Sacrifice on Calvary paid the price/atoned for all sin and removed the punishment of eternal damnation (seperation from God). It does not remove the temporal punishment or the realities that go with our sin. An alchoholic is forgiven, but God doesn’t wave a wand and make the cravings or difficulties go away. A father who abandons his children can be forgiven, but what he did will have repercussions even after forgiveness. God’s justice is that God doesn’t bail us out, generally (sometimes He performs a miracle, ie, a miracle that cures psirosis of the liver, for example), but that cannot be presumed upon. God’s Grace, of course, enables us to pick up our cross (the alcoholic’s cross, the drug addict’s cross, the ex-prostitute’s cross, the thief’s cross, the murder’s cross, whatever) and that Grace and Mercy move in perfect consort with His Justice. It’s like that axiom in physics: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, that must play through. We must suffer through our cross, redemptively bear the consequences of what we’ve done. If we’re not done, if God’s justice hasn’t “worked out” at the time of our death, but if we die in His friendship (not in a state of mortal, grace-killing sin), then our purgation continues until we’re made fit to stand in His Presence. The Church, drawing on the infinitely abundant treasury of the merits of Our Lord and the Saints, extends mercy to us through partial and plenary indulgences, which draw our mind to the Holy One, loosen our attachment to sins, and, by His Mercy and Grace, allow His Justice to be satisfied.To me this makes it sound like the sacrifice on the Cross was insufficient.
Further: I struggled with a some aspects of Catholicism, but I eventually found comfort in this thought: I can NEVER know more than Christ’s Church. I can never know more than the Church He founded, the Church to Whom He promised the authority to bind and loose, the Church to Whom He promised the Holy Spirit Who would lead that Church into all Truth. My doubts cannot stand against Her any more than the gates of hell.
God be with you. Be at peace.