• Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    2 years ago

    The Catholics have deprecated purgatory in the last couple of decades. iirc they said "It doesn't exist, people made it up in the middle ages, don't worry about it God isn't interested in torturing you you'll be fine.

    Ties in to the popular conception of Hell being almost entirely fan fiction.

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      It's more that it's a state of existence rather than a place, which like Dante's hell is entirely fan fiction.

      There are 2 points of doctrine

      Some souls are purified after death;
      Such souls benefit from the prayers and pious duties that the living do for them. (Because of the communion of the saints, which people in purgatory are by definition.)

      That's it. Recent popes have expanded upon this as more a transformation of the soul to become capable of heaven, which the goodwill of those you leave behind makes less wrenching. Note the similarities to Karma here.