Purgatory is that state of final
purification for the souls of the just, being made clean, before they enter
into Heavenly bliss (2Samuel 12:13-14; 2Macc 12:46; Heb 12:22-23; 1Cor
3:13-15; Rev 21:27; Catechism
of the Catholic Church, 1030-1032).
Think of it as the “mudroom”, or a hot steaming shower, before showing
up to the great marriage feast of Christ.
Except the water in this case is more like lava.
The souls in purgatory likely have
some sense of joy or hope, because they know they are bound for Heaven. But first they must undergo temporal punishments
and be purged of their imperfections and worldly attachments. And unless you and I are living in perfect holiness
at the time of our death, we will need to be purged as well. Mystics who have communicated with these souls
reveal that this purification is extremely painful, as through a fire to which
nothing on earth can compare (see, for example “An
Unpublished Manuscript on Purgatory”, or this
much shorter article).
Those souls can pray and intercede
for us, but they cannot help themselves.
We, on the other hand, still alive here on earth, can pray for them and
offer our own sufferings on their behalf and hopefully reduce their suffering
or hasten their purification.
Pray for your departed loved ones
now; have Masses offered for them; offer up your burdens and silent sufferings for
them. Tell others to do the same. And hope that, when you die, people here on
earth will do the same for you. And when
I die, PLEASE pray for me as well.
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