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  2. Purgatory - Wikipedia

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    The noun "Purgatory" (in Latin purgatorium, a place of cleansing, from the verb purgo, "to clean, cleanse" [6]) appeared perhaps only between 1160 and 1180, [7]: 362 which encouraged speaking of Purgatory as a place. [8] Purgatory pre-dates the specific Catholic tradition of purgatory as a transitional state or condition; it has a history that ...

  3. History of purgatory - Wikipedia

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    Le Goff also considered Peter the Lombard (d. 1160), in expounding on the teachings of St. Augustine and Gregory the Great, to have contributed significantly to the birth of purgatory in the sense of a physical place. While the idea of purgatory as a process of cleansing thus dated back to early Christianity, the 12th century was the heyday of ...

  4. Araf (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    This place may be described as a kind of benevolent purgatory with privation but without suffering. Some hadith depict that rather than this place being a middle ground purgatory in between Heaven and Hell, it is actually just the top layer of Hell, the least severe layer. The word is literally translated as "the heights" in English.

  5. Buy your way to Heaven! The Catholic Church brings back ...

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    Pope Benedict has announced that his faithful can once again pay the Catholic Church to ease their way through Purgatory and into the Gates of Heaven.

  6. Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, All Saints' Day ... - AOL

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    According to Catholic belief, the soul of a person who dies can go to one of three places, heaven, hell or purgatory. Purgatory is believed to be a place where souls can be cleansed and perfected ...

  7. Hell in Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Hell of the Damned, also known as "Gehenna" (Hebrew: גֵּיהִנּוֹם), is hell strictly speaking, which the Catholic Church defines as the "state of definitive self-exclusion from communion with God and the blessed". [4] Purgatory is where just souls are cleansed from any defilement before entering Heaven.

  8. Barzakh - Wikipedia

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    Some Christian denominations (notably Catholicism) include a notion of "purgatory": a place where souls, though ultimately destined for heaven, must pause and do penance for the sins they committed in life. The notion of a place of purgation is closer to the Quranic idea of Aʿrāf (“the heights”). Aʿrāf is also thought of as a place ...

  9. Hell - Wikipedia

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    But cold also played a part in earlier Christian depictions of hell or purgatory, beginning with the Apocalypse of Paul, originally from the early third century; [13] the "Vision of Dryhthelm" by the Venerable Bede from the seventh century; [14] "St Patrick's Purgatory", "The Vision of Tundale" or "Visio Tnugdali", and the "Vision of the Monk ...