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I am sure it is my own inability to process all he was telling me at the time.IT is true that the Catholic Church inherited the concept of the place of the righteous dead from the Jews, as evidenced in the OT. It is also true that we can be cleansed of our sins by the shed blood of Chrsit on the cross. It is also true that there are two eternal destinies at the end of this life - heaven or hell.
Indeed, all purging happens by grace, through faith, and we access this faith through the sacraments.
I hope you misunderstood Father, or he mispoke himself, as this is wrong. He may no longer teach Purgatory, but the Catholic Church does.
No, purgatory is for those whose sins are already forgiven, and are heaven bound.
A distinction needs to be made between the forgiveness of sins, and the temporal punishments due to sin. For example, Jesus forgave the thief on the cross who died next to him, but still allowed him to suffer the temporal consequence of his sins. He hung on the cross until nightfall, when they broke his legs to hasten his death. Jesus could have taken the soul of the thief when He died, but He did not.
Being absolved (forgiven the eternal consequence of our sins) does not necessarilyl set aside the temporal consequences. For example, a person may be forgiven for murder, but will still have to do prison time.
So does your Father, it seems!
He said that Purgatory is more of a process per say. He said that when we die we are either going to heaven or hell. The decision is made.
I always felt as a Child that purgatory was a place. Father said no it is a state. So what I am trying to say I thought that Purgatory was a place that we were sent, kinda like what you said a prison term.
But it seems that now it is not exactly that horrible prison time as It thought. It seems to me that Purgatory is a process. I guess alot like confession when you really look at it.
Simply because confession is really being sorry for the sins you have done and in your heart really know you are trying to rid yourself of them, and knowing you cannot fail w.o Gods help.
That is where I think purgatory really is now, instead of a horrible suffereing place, it is more of a loving suffering state. Because prison is a place where you are put with others, some are good some are evil.
But purgatory you are deemed good in the eyes of God. You are almost ready to be welcomed into eternal bliss with him, but you must kind of like go back to confession again with God but while you are confessing your sins, this time you are also cleansed of them once and for all. Instead of a regular confession its a walk through your sins with God and him showng you what the sins have done to others you came in contact with in your life also.
Its almost like you last final regret, while I believe it is hard and not a fun place to be, lets face it who wants to see what they have done wrong. But yout gift in purgatoy is not the suffering you are doing as much as having God there to show you and Love you in spite of it.
Which is kind of like after confession in this world having the Grace of God to help rid you of that sin, but this time no only do you have his grace, you have HIM really letting you dig deep into your own soul, and then comming out the person he knows you can be and will become.
Because Father said it is more of a Process and State. But he said that we no longer have to have Purgatory to go to heaven. That is where the teaching’s I believe are not like they were in the O.T. In the O.T its not that the teaching’s changed but Jesus took away our sin.
Do you understand what I am saying? Purgatory is no longer a need to enter heaven. But before that was not an option, because we had sin, But Jesus took that away. That is where I am saying the Sacraments come in. We did not have that option in the O.T.
So Purgatory is no longer a teaching of the Church as in respects to it being necessary to enter heaven. Father said because of the Sacraments we no longer have to believe that we must enter into the state of Purgatory it can be bypassed as they say.
But then again very few can bypass it, but it is made possible by the Sacrament of Confession.
By the way the process that Father talking about and the process I described is what I think the process is like, Not the teaching of the Church
But again when I said Purgatory is no longer a teaching of the Church that must be believed, I mean it is not necessary to achieve heaven. Before I believe that in the O.T there was no option because of Orginal sin.
But anyway I always thought it was a PLACE, like heaven and hell. But it is not a place, its a state or process. And I always thought it could go either way. But that I was also wrong on. If at your death its hell, its hell