What religions believe in purgatory?

purgatory, the condition, process, or place of purification or temporary punishment in which, according to medieval Christian and Roman Catholic belief, the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for heaven.
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Does any other religion believe in purgatory?

Some Christians, typically Roman Catholics, recognize the doctrine of purgatory, while many Protestant and Eastern Orthodox churches would not use the same terminology, the former on the basis of their own sola scriptura doctrine, combined with their exclusion of 2 Maccabees from the Protestant canon of the Bible, the ...
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What denomination of Christianity believes in purgatory?

The Roman Catholic Church teaches that there is a place where sins are punished and a soul is purified before it can go to Heaven. This is called Purgatory .
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Does purgatory exist in the Bible?

Roman Catholic Christians who believe in purgatory interpret passages such as 2 Maccabees 12:41–46, 2 Timothy 1:18, Matthew 12:32, Luke 16:19–16:26, Luke 23:43, 1 Corinthians 3:11–3:15 and Hebrews 12:29 as support for prayer for purgatorial souls who are believed to be within an active interim state for the dead ...
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Who invented purgatory?

The most prominent modern historian of the idea of Purgatory, Jacques Le Goff, dates the term purgatorium to around 1170; and in 1215 the Church began to set out the actual length of time in Purgatory required of souls.
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Did Catholics Make Up Purgatory?



Who believes purgatory?

purgatory, the condition, process, or place of purification or temporary punishment in which, according to medieval Christian and Roman Catholic belief, the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for heaven.
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When did the Catholic Church get rid of purgatory?

Scalfari and the pope have visited the subject of hell. In October 2017, Mr. Scalfari wrote, “Pope Francis has abolished the places where souls were supposed to go after death: hell, purgatory, heaven.”
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How long do you stay in purgatory?

A Spanish theologian from the late Middle Ages once argued that the average Christian spends 1000 to 2000 years in purgatory (according to Stephen Greenblatt's Hamlet in Purgatory).
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What do Episcopalians believe happens after death?

It is believed that when a person dies, the Holy Spirit is released from the body to be returned to to God while the body is returned to the earth that had sustained it through life.
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Is there a purgatory in Hinduism?

Yamapuri: The Hindu hell (or more accurately purgatory)
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Does the Episcopal Church believe in the resurrection?

We believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world.
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Can Episcopalians be cremated?

Anglican/Episcopalian: Cremation is accepted by Episcopalian faith, according to the Episcopal Church glossary. Baptist: Baptists view cremation as acceptable. The cremation can take place before or after a funeral service or memorial. However, viewings are customary for Baptist faith.
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What does an Episcopal priest wear at a funeral?

The white robe worn by priests during funeral Masses, as well as for most other liturgical roles, is called an alb. The white color symbolizes the purity of the priest who dons the vestment. Albs are floor-length with tapered sleeves and made of linen. An alternative to the alb is the cassock.
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Where do unbaptized babies go?

Limbo is the nether region where, according to Roman Catholic tradition, unbaptized babies go after death. It's a pleasant enough place, though devoid of the bliss of God's presence.
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Does purgatory still exist in Catholicism?

Purgatory : After years of neglect, some Protestants now believe it exists; many Catholics don't. For others, it's not a place--it's a state of mind.
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Who is the gatekeeper of purgatory?

At the shores of Purgatory, Dante and Virgil meet Cato, a pagan who was placed by God as the general guardian of the approach to the mountain (his symbolic significance has been much debated).
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What are the three 3 main Catholic beliefs?

The chief teachings of the Catholic church are: God's objective existence; God's interest in individual human beings, who can enter into relations with God (through prayer); the Trinity; the divinity of Jesus; the immortality of the soul of each human being, each one being accountable at death for his or her actions in ...
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What is the Episcopal color for Easter?

White is the color assigned to Christmastide (or gold - particularly in Spain), Easter (or gold), feasts of non-martyred saints, baptisms, and marriages.
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Do Anglicans have open caskets?

Instead of an open casket ceremony, families are welcome to display a photograph of the deceased at the front of the room. In the Episcopal faith, the soul is said to go to God immediately after death, so there is no need to display the body at the funeral service.
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Can you wear white to a Catholic funeral?

When it comes to Catholic funeral visitation and mass etiquette, know that the mood will likely somber and formal. Mourners are usually encouraged to wear dark, muted colors. Black is traditional but any dark color is usually considered appropriate.
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What religions dont cremate?

Several religions prohibit cremation and have various rules that don't allow a follower of the faith to be cremated.
  • Islam. Islam strictly prohibits its followers from cremating the remains of a Muslim. ...
  • Mormons. ...
  • Presbyterian/Eastern Orthodox Church. ...
  • Orthodox Jews.
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Do Seventh Day Adventists get cremated?

When it comes to funeral and burial services (Seventh-day Adventists can be buried or cremated), Christian traditions are followed. This includes music, prayer, a reading of the obituary, a reading from Scripture, a short sermon, and a benediction.
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What do Methodists believe about death?

While there are differing views among different churches and communities, Methodists commonly believe that those who believe in God and love God will spend eternal life with Him. Mortal life is understood as a gift from God, and when a Methodist dies he or she is taking a step closer to eternal life with God.
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