Title: Purgatory
1Purgatory
- We believe in the communion of saints and the
forgiveness of sins.
2First of all- If you go to Purgatory, you are
assured of going to heaven- just not right away
- Purgatory could really be seen as a form of Gods
mercy- God knows that our own conscience will not
allow us in His presence with the stain of sin on
us, so out of his love for us, He gives us
purgatory as a place of purification so that we
can ultimately come into full communion with Him
3If youre in, youre gonna get there!
- The main purpose of Purgatory is to purge us of
the affects of our sin - Although some call this temporal punishment of
sin God does not punish us. Rejecting sin and
its results on us is a natural thing we would do
once we realize the full extent of Gods love for
us. - P.S. This can begin on earth!
4Getting ready to spend eternity in total and pure
love
- When we sin, the sin gets into our system, into
our conscience, into our spirit- we become
attached to the sin, which is why sin can become
so addictive. - Purgatory allows this attachment to be purged
from us, so we can enter Gods presence
completely free of any attachments to sin
5God made us aware of an intermediate state
neither Heaven nor Hell since the beginning
- The Jews offered atonement and prayer for their
deceased brethren, who had clearly violated
Mosaic Law. Such a practice presupposes
purgatory, since those in heaven wouldn't need
any help, and those in hell are beyond it. - Jesus Christ did not correct this belief, as He
surely would have done if it were erroneous (see
Matthew 522,25-26, 1232, Luke 1258-59,
169,19-31 - The doctrine of purgatory has the unanimous
support of the Church Fathers (early Christians)
who addressed the matter, either in direct
references to an intermediate state prior to
heaven, or in reference to prayers for the dead. - Luther, as late as 1519, had said that the
existence of purgatory was undeniable. This view
held sway until 1530 when he lessened his
support, saying that its existence could not be
proven. He later rejected it that same year. In
1543, however, he permitted the insertion of
prayers for the dead in the official edition of
his church directory
6How to avoid Purgatory?
- A conversion which proceeds from a fervent
charity can attain the complete purification of
the sinner in such a way that no punishment would
remain. ccc 1472 - GET IT? It is actually possible to endure
suffering NOW, here on earth, and be purified
completely so that Purgatory would not be
necessary!
7More on how to avoid purgatory
- Sin has eternal and temporal consequences
- In reconciliation
- Absolution takes away eternal punishment
- Penance takes away temporal punishment
- Examine your conscience and get to reconciliation
more often than you have in the past!
8What gives the Church the power to forgive sin
and to remit temporal punishment?
- Matt 16 13-19
- You are Peter and upon this rock I will build my
church and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it. And I will give thee the keys of the
kingdom of heaven and whatever thou shall bind
on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatever
thou shall loose on earth shall be loose in
heaven. - Mat 18 15-18
- Sin has temporal consequences
- 2 Sam 12 13-14
9Acts of faith and good deeds also produce
temporal benefits
- Gen 22 15-18
- Ex32 7-14, 21-35
10We gain merit for ourselves and others because of
the Mystical Body of Christ..
- Rom 12 5-8
- Rev 6 9-12
- Rom 5 18-21
11Suffering and penance produce spiritual fruit.
- Col 1 24
- Rom 8 13-17
- Rom 8 35-39
- Rom 12 1-2
- Phi 3 7-11
12Our life on earth is preparation for eternity
spent in Eucharistic adoration!
I would rather take my beating down here than up
there! Saint JoseMaria
- Eternal Father, I offer You the Body and Blood,
Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our
Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and
those of the whole world for the sake of His
sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the
whole world - Saint Faustina
13In order to defend Purgatory you must be able to
explain two preliminary distinctions
- 1.) Between guilt and punishment
- 2.) Between mortal and venial
14Some one may Challenge you and ask you
- Does God forgive the guilt of sin and still
require atonement? -
- David said to Nathan I have sinned against the
Lord. And Nathan said to David The Lord has
put away your sin you shall not die.
Nevertheless, because by this deed you have
utterly scorned the Lord, the child that is born
to you shall die.
15God Forgives.
- He still required Reparation in the form of
suffering. A man might forgive a Teen for
breaking his window, but still insists he pay for
the repairs.
16People may want you to defend the difference in
the two kinds of sin.
- Where does Scripture distinguish between mortal
and venial sin? - 1John 516-17 (talks about Venial sins)
- James 114-15 (talks about Mortal sins)
17What happens to the faithful who die without
perfect holiness or with sin that is not deadly?
- The biblical, logical, and historical answer is
Purgatory. - Purgatory comes from the word purge meaning to
purify or cleanse We should keep this notion of
purification in mind when explaining this
doctrine.
18People will try to test you with this question.
- Is Purgatory Scriptural?
- First, we should note that the word purgatory
is not found in the Sacred Scripture. This is not
the point. The words trinity and incarnation
are not found in Scripture, yet these doctrines
are clearly taught there. Likewise, the Bible
teaches that an intermediate state of
purification exists. We call it Purgatory. What
is important is the doctrine, not the name.