Why is there a Purgatory

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Sulymun:
There is no purgatory. It is a myth, that is why you cannot prove it from the bible!

It was created to induce fear, out of ignorance.
Yes, you can prove purgatory from the bible. See my earlier response at post #47, which I’ve cut-n-pasted below:
Robert in SD:
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NonDenom:
Hi all - Let face it purgatory is a scheme devised to bring money into the church.
Is this the best you’ve got!

To understand the doctrine of Purgatory, you must understand two fundamental distinctions: (1) between guilt and punishment; and (2) between moral and venial sins.

**A. Does God forgive guilt of sin and still require punishment? **

Yes - Just consider 2 Sam 12:13-14: God forgives King David’s sin, but still requires that he make reparation in the form of suffering. (Just like a man may forgive a teenager who breaks his window, but still require that he repair the damage.

B. Where does Scripture distinguish between mortal and venial sin?

1 Jn 5:16-17 proves degrees of sin, distinguishing between deadly sin, and sin that is not deadly
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:[16] If any one sees his brother committing what is not a mortal sin, he will ask, and God will give him life for those whose sin is not mortal. There is sin which is mortal; I do not say that one is to pray for that.
[17] All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin which is not mortal.

Jam 1:14-15 distinguishes desire from sin, and beginning sin from mature sin which brings death. Sin which brings death to the soul is mortal. Sin which only wounds and disfigures is venial. Both are bad and evil.
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[14] but each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire.
[15] Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin; and sin when it is full-grown brings forth death.

If you die in a state of grace, but with unforgiven venial sins, or with forgiven mortal sins for which some reparation is still due, then you do not merit Hell, but you must “pay the last penny.” For nothing unclean shall enter Heaven. (Rev. 21:27.)

C. Is Purgatory Scriptural? Yes.

Mt. 12:32 - [32] And whoever says a word against the Son of man will be forgiven; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come." - implies that some sins can be forgiven in the next world. Sin cannot be forgiven in Hell. There is no sin to be forgiven in Heaven. Therefore, any remission of sin in the next world must take place in some intermediate place. Catholics call this purgatory.

1 Cor. 3:15 - “[15] If any man’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.” - This cannot refer to eternal loss in Hell, because no one there can be saved. Nor can it refer to Heaven, for there no one suffers. It refers to a middle state where the soul temporarily suffers loss so that it may gain Heaven. This is essentially the definition of Purgatory.

1 Pet 3:18-20 - Christ speaks and preaches to the spirits in prison, who formerly did not obey. And in 1 Pet 4:6 - scripture speaks of the gospel being preached even to the dead. These passages speak of a prison for disobedient spirits from which they were saved. This is not Hell, because one cannot be saved from Hell, nor is it the “bosom of Abraham” because the spirits referenced in these passages are disobedient spirits. St. Peter is describing a temporary state for disobedient spirits who are eventually saved.

2 Macc 12:44-45 is a proof text in which the text explicitly shows that expiation is made for the sins of the dead. Even if you (as a “non-denom”) reject the canonicity of this book, you must acknowledge that it historically depicts the practices of the jews of 100 years before Christ - who then (as now) pray for their dead.

2 Tim 1:16-18 is another example of a former jew-turned-christian (St. Paul) who prays for his dead friend Onesiphorus.

There is plenty of scripture supporting the doctrine. It is you who choose to reject the logical and scriptural arguments for the doctrine because you perceive the doctrine to detract from the finished work of Christ. It does not. It shows how that finished work is applied. (Again, note the distinction between guilt and punishment.)

And as far as the “moneymaking” scheme goes, a stipend to a priest for saying a mass for a deceased person is $5.00, and the limit is one stipend per mass, and a priest is limited to the number of masses he can perform. So, from what you’re suggesting, this “money-making” scheme rakes in less than minimum wage, for about an hour a day at best. (So, in the immortal words of “Al Borland” - “I don’t think so, Tim.”)
 
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MariaG:
Sounds like purgatory to this Catholic girl.

That is what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.

You might wish to know, there has never been an official declaration of time in regards to purgatory. Pope John II said it should be viewed less as a place and more as a process. But we can believe either/both, but all Christians will be purified before seeing God.

That is good to know. Thanks for telling me that. Researching, thinking and praying about this the conclusion is that it is a process.

But Wikipedia might not be the most reliable source for explanation of Protestant theology and that is where I read the explanation of glorification.

lol. That is true. Then again it bears the question which Protestant theology. I wonder if Wikipedia used the definition for glorification on traditional interpretations. History is grand. 😃

God Bless,

God Bless you too! Thanks for your time.

🙂 Melissa
 
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Alfie:
If there was no such thing as a mortal sin but only venial sins would Jesus still have died on the Cross? The answer is yes.

If there is a purgatory like you say then that is a great excuse to keep on sinning, isn’t it? I have met plenty of Catholics that go to mass and then head to a local bar afterward to get drunk. But that is OK… its just a venial sin (but intentional). As long as you don’t commit a so called mortal sin, then you are in… like Flynn. Right? This tells me that there is no true repentance by the people who believe in purgatory or you would admit that the blood of Jesus is sufficient to cover any present or future sins that you may commit. True repentence means you stop doing a certain sin. The Holy Spirit will help you not commit sin if you are sincere.I also think it is a convienent scape goat used by Catholics. When they stand before the judgement seat of God they can always use the excuse that, the church told me about purgatory.
Oh my, I’m sorry you feel this way. I shall pray for you.

I am Catholic 100% and proud of it!!

I can only speak for myself (just as you Alfie, should only speak for yourself). I do not use Purgatory as a “scape goat” as you put it. I usually don’t even think about purgatory as I pray or go to Mass or do things around the house as I should (a service of my vocation as a housewife and mother), or mingle with people. I just know that as I pray and go to Mass on Sundays and Holy days, I know that I grow closer to God. The closer I grow to God as I pray and go to Mass and receive the sacraments (as the sacraments give me GRACE), and help & serve others, the less my stay will be in purgatory. I do not wish for my stay in purgatory to be longer than it needs to be. So I try to make my purgatory here on earth while I am still alive, mind & body. That is where SUFFERING comes to play; suffering and sacrifice as I live my life here on earth. After all, what did Jesus do for us? He suffered. So who are we NOT to suffer and make sacrifices. I pray and fast. I also “offer up” my whole day for Jesus. I pray to Mary and ask her for God’s graces. This is what life is all about. We don’t have to be rocket scientists or have PHD’s or be the smartest person in the world. What matters to God is, did we serve and help others?, did we go to Mass and Worship Him and Glorify Him?, did we Pray for others and for ourselves? THAT is what matters. So I try my best, sinner as I am, I still try my best. And no, I don’t go to the bars and get drunk. I don’t even drink or smoke for that matter. But I am still a sinner so I have to keep praying and do right by others and go to Mass and all that good stuff. It is NOT by Faith ALONE that will get us to heaven. We have to be faithful SERVANTS here on earth to get to our rightful home, Heaven.
 
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Purgatory

1 Proverbs 17

3 As silver is tried by fire, and gold in the furnace: so the Lord trieth the hearts.

2 Ecclesiasticus 7

37 A gift hath grace in the sight of all the living, and restrain not grace from the dead.

3 Micheas 3

2 And who shall be able to think of the day of his coming? And who shall stand to see him? For he is like a refining fire, and like the fuller’s herb: 3 And he shall sit refining and cleansing the silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and shall refine them as gold, and as silver, and they shall offer sacrifices to the Lord in justice.

4 Micheas 7

8 Rejoice not, thou, my enemy, over me, because I am fallen: I shall arise, when I sit in darkness, the Lord is my light. 9 I will bear the wrath of the Lord, because I have sinned against him; until he judge my cause and execute judgment for me: he will bring me forth into the light, I shall behold his justice.

5 Zacharias 9

11Thou also by the blood of thy testament hast sent forth thy prisoners out of the pit, wherein is no water.

6 2 Machabees 12

43 And making a gathering, he sent twelve thousand drachms of silver to Jerusalem for sacrifice to be offered for the sins of the dead, thinking well and religiously concerning the resurrection, 44 (For if he had not hoped that they that were slain should rise again, it would have seemed superfluous and vain to pray for the dead,) 45 And because he considered that they who had fallen asleep with godliness, had great grace laid up for them. 46 It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.

7 Matthew 5

25 Be at agreement with thy adversary betimes, whilst thou art in the way with him: lest perhaps the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. 26 Amen I say to thee, thou shalt not go out from thence till thou repay the last farthing.

8 Matthew 12

32 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but he that shall speak against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, nor in the world to come.

9 Matthew 18

34 And his lord being angry, delivered him to the torturers until he paid all the debt. 35 So also shall my heavenly Father do to you, if you forgive not every one his brother from your hearts.

10 Luke 12

47 And that servant who knew the will of his lord, and prepared not himself, and did not according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. 48 But he that knew not, and did things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. And unto whomsoever much is given, of him much shall be required: and to whom they have committed much, of him they will demand the more.

11 1 Corinthians 3

15 If any man’s work burn, he shall suffer loss; but he himself shall be saved, yet so as by fire.

12 1 Corinthians 15

29 Otherwise what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all? why are they then baptized for them?

13 Philippians 2

10 That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those that are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth:

14 1 Peter 3

19 In which also coming he preached to those spirits that were in prison:

15 Apocalypse 21

27 There shall not enter into it any thing defiled, or that worketh abomination or maketh a lie, but they that are written in the book of life of the Lamb.

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That is from the Douay-Rheims version! 👍
 
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