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I am trying to talk with a friend of mine who is very scared of purgatory. I have explained to her that purgatory is something that our souls crave. That it’s a suffering but it’s a happy suffering. The only part that makes it unbearable it that fact that we are not yet with God, yet we are slowly being prepared to see Him. Purgatory is where all wrongs turn right, we are healed inside and out. All of our love of self is turned to love for God. We are made perfect there. Is this the correct thing to say?
Also, how to I best respond to her arguements that purgatory is so awful?
She has told me,
*Purgatory is a VERY painful experience. It is where we recieve the punishment we deserve for sin.
“Purgatory is a great sense of loss and suffering of banishment, but eased by the knowledge of an end that will lead to Heaven.”
-Jesus, August 5, 1976
“There is a purgatory… My child - suffering great as in the abyss, but with the knowledge of a reprieve in time to come. It is a bleak longing of the spirit to look upon the Father. Know, My child, this longing of the heart in the fires is of great magnitude encompassing the being of the waiting soul.”
-Our Lady, March 29, 1975
Its obvious from all the Saints, Mary, and Jesus that purgatory is very painful and horrible. We must do our best to avoid it.*
She also says that the Church says not everyone goes to purgatory. If a person dies in a perfect state of grace, that is they’ve had all their sins forgiven and all temporal punishment is paid, go straight to Heaven. Someone who recieves a plenary indulgence before death goes straight to Heaven.
I just think her perception is in the wrong place here. Though I could be wrong. Any advice as to what I should say to ease her thoughts?
Also, how to I best respond to her arguements that purgatory is so awful?
She has told me,
*Purgatory is a VERY painful experience. It is where we recieve the punishment we deserve for sin.
“Purgatory is a great sense of loss and suffering of banishment, but eased by the knowledge of an end that will lead to Heaven.”
-Jesus, August 5, 1976
“There is a purgatory… My child - suffering great as in the abyss, but with the knowledge of a reprieve in time to come. It is a bleak longing of the spirit to look upon the Father. Know, My child, this longing of the heart in the fires is of great magnitude encompassing the being of the waiting soul.”
-Our Lady, March 29, 1975
Its obvious from all the Saints, Mary, and Jesus that purgatory is very painful and horrible. We must do our best to avoid it.*
She also says that the Church says not everyone goes to purgatory. If a person dies in a perfect state of grace, that is they’ve had all their sins forgiven and all temporal punishment is paid, go straight to Heaven. Someone who recieves a plenary indulgence before death goes straight to Heaven.
I just think her perception is in the wrong place here. Though I could be wrong. Any advice as to what I should say to ease her thoughts?