
What
is purgatory? Who goes into it? What do we do there? I will try to illustrate a
few aspects of this non-friendly word purgatory. Very often, persons decline to
speak or petrified to speak about purgatory. There is a lovely song by Jim
Reeves, which says, “I have a loving
mother just over in glory land and I don’t expect to stop until I shake her
hand”. I am sure Jim Reeves has found a way to console himself saying that
he would not stop until he shakes her hand in glory, which simply means that he
is in a journey towards God and he presumes that his mother is already in
glory, so he is hoping to see her one day.
All
the living tissues have to fade away so as to make way for the new tissues be
born. Most medical experts or anatomists would tell us that the human body is
made up of flesh and blood and has to pass away. Hence, death is certain for
every person born on this earth. What is after death has been our unsolved
mystery, which irks us in our day today life, particularly when we are struck
with a death of our beloved.
Christians
believe that we die in God’s grace and friendship. We are assured of our
eternal salvation. We are imperfect living beings who undergo constant purification.
It is believed that we need to undergo purification even after our death so as
to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven. The Church gives
the name purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely
different from the punishment. This doctrine was formulated at the Councils of
Florence and Trent. Purgatory comes from a Latin word ‘purgatorius’, which means purifying, from the verb ‘purgare.’ We have concentrate on this
optimistic word purification, and not to be pessimistically dwelling on the
idea of punishment in the hell.
Purification:
Every human person has to grow; grow holistically. Human persons are living and
mobile beings, hence persons have to grow spiritually, physically, socially and
so on. If a person does not grow holistically, then we cannot call that person
a human person. Human person has to have all the ingredients to make a person
human. Purification is a form of growing up, or an important ingredient to
growing up. We are purified everyday of our lives, but most often we take for
granted this process. For example, a child goes through a vigorous purification
by the parents; parents make sure that child grows up into a wonderful human
person, hence they take every measures to make that child a human person.
Therefore there is an element to purification. The child is purified from its
habits of like. It is painful for the child to go through this purification.
In
our spiritual life, we are purified day after day, in other words we purify our
relationship with God, hence we consolidate our relationship with God. During
our life, we try to come closer to God a bit by bit. At times, this process of
coming closer to God can be painful, but it will simply allow us to grow in
freedom with God. As human persons, we are in this process of reaching God.
This process makes us joyful, because of the process of purification that we
undergo here on earth. Our faith is tested in the fire, same way our lives are
purified by good and bad experiences in our lives. We are purified so that we
can attain holiness in this life. Same thing can be applied to after life,
where our beloved dead are in process of attaining holiness. This can be very
vague since no one has told about it, except Christ himself tells us that he will
not turn us away but will accept us as we are.
We
are in a process of purification. All need purification in our lives because we
are living beings and fragile beings. We tend to go astray from our God and
follow a worldly path. We need to be purified from our own little habits that
make us non-loving person. We need to be purified from vices that hinder our
relationship with God and our neighbour. We have to spot these vices and try to
purify asking God to intervene in our lives. It’s easier said than done; hence
it might take some time to be purified. Today let us ask ourselves what are the
areas of my life that I need to be purified? Let us not wait until we die to be
purified in the purgatory rather let us try to purify ourselves here and now.
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