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Purgatory is not so much a place as a state. Purgatory is the state of being purified to enter heaven. Nothing imperfect can enter heaven, so everyone who is saved and going to heaven must be perfect. Very few people die in a state of perfection, most of us will die with venial sin and the effects of forgiven mortal sin still on our soul. If you die in a state of mortal sin, then your only destination is Hades . If you die in a state of grace, then your destination is heaven, but God provides the state of purgatory, where one is "purged" of the effects of sin so that one becomes perfect and can enter the presence of God without being annihilated. As soon as all the effects and detritus of sin is gone and you are perfect, you leave purgatory and enter heaven.

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The Catholic Church teaches that the souls in purgatory are being purified before entering heaven, usually through the prayers and sacrifices of the living. A person in purgatory needs to have all remaining temporal punishment due for their sins paid off before entering heaven, so prayers, Masses, and indulgences are seen as ways to help with this purification process. Ultimately, the final judgment is left up to God.

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What major religions believe in the concept of purgatory?

Catholicism is the major religion that believes in the concept of purgatory, a place where souls are purified before entering heaven. Some branches of Eastern Orthodox Christianity also hold beliefs similar to purgatory.


How long do you stay in purgatory?

The concept of purgatory differs among different belief systems, but in general, it is seen as a temporary state where souls are purified before entering heaven. The duration of time spent in purgatory is not defined in specific terms and is believed to vary for each individual soul based on their need for purification.


What were french catholics called?

French Catholics were simply referred to as "Catholics" or "Roman Catholics" in historical and contemporary contexts.


Can people go to purgatory?

In Catholic belief, purgatory is a temporary state after death where souls undergo purification before entering heaven. It is said to be for those who die in a state of grace but are not yet fully purified of their sins. Other Christian denominations may have different beliefs about the nature of the afterlife.


Do the Seventh-day adventists believe in purgatory and hell?

Seventh-day Adventists do not believe in the doctrine of purgatory. They believe in the finality of judgement at the Second Coming of Jesus, where people will either be saved or lost. They also believe in the existence of hell as a place of punishment for the wicked, but it is not eternal conscious torment as in some other Christian denominations.

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Where may Catholics go between death and heaven?

Purgatory.


What do Catholics wear to bypass Purgatory?

Clothing has no effect on whether or not you have to spend time in Purgatory. You will have no need for clothing anyway as you will be a pure spirit.


Why do you need a purgatory if Jesus Christ saved you?

You don't need purgatory. Purgatory is a made-up place created by the Catholics in the earlier centuries, to get the church out of debt. Research the origin of purgatory to find out more. I concur. Next question please.


Do Catholics whom have died need their families to pay money to release their family member from purgatory?

No


Who other than Catholics believe in purgatory?

"Believe in" is not quite right. Purgatory as a place was never an official, promulgated teaching of the church. In 1999 Pope John Paul II declared that the term Purgatory does not indicate a place, but "a condition of existence". See link for everything you ever wanted to know (and then some) about Purgatory. The article discusses the positions of many other churches.


What did Catholic people pay to stay out of purgatory?

To stay out of purgatory, Catholics paid an "indulgence". Indulgences reduced time in Purgatory for sins that are already forgiven, they didn't necessarily keep you completely out of Purgatory. Also, the giving of money [meant as alms for the poor, but at one point was taken by the clergy (even then it wasn't an approved practice and was considered Simony)] to receive an Indulgence was stopped by Pope Pius V in 1567.


What makes the Lutherans different?

Catholics believe the pope is the vicar of Christ on earth, Lutherans do not. Catholics believe they are saved by faith and good works. Lutherans believe they are saved by faith alone. Catholics believe in Purgatory, Lutherans do not.


What do Catholics believe needs to be done during Purgatory?

Catholics believe that souls in purgatory are purified of their sinful attachments before entering heaven. They are cleansed of all venial (less serious sins which did not rate them in hell) as "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." Apocalypse (Revelation) 21:27.


What is the waitingroom between heaven and hell called?

For Catholics they call it the 'purgatory' which is essentially the border line/ waiting room before entering Heaven and/or Hell. Therefore if you've committed bad deeds you could repent for them and live on doing good so that you could enter heaven.


Catholics are devoted to her and view her s a perfect model of faith?

Mary


What is the difference between purgatory and hell?

That depends on what your view of hell is. If hell is the place of fiery torment, then you've come to the right place! Hell, it is believed by Catholics etc, is where you go if you've led a bad life - a place of eternal fiery torment. However, purgatory is like a crossroad between heaven and hell - a bit like a junction where you go when you die. Your good deeds and bad deeds are compared and it is "decided" whether you go to heaven or hell.


What three places do most Catholics believe souls go to after they die?

To my knowledge - which is not much (although I'm a Catholic myself), it's heaven, purgatory and hell. Not sure what exactly purgatory is, but basically it's a waiting room where you wait to go to heaven and prayers are your ticket in. According to popular belief (mostly from movies and novels), purgatory is sometimes worse than hell. Hope this helps.