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You would never dream so much is known about Purgatory! Not only is the basic teaching of the Church given here, but also countless true stories of apparitions and revelations on Purgatory from the lives of St. Margaret Mary, St. Gertrude, St. Bridget of Sweden, the Cure of Ars, St. Lidwina of Schiedam, etc.

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Date de parution 01 février 2006
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EAN13 9781618903396
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Nihil Obstat: H. M. Bayley, Censor deputatus. Imprimatur: Herbertus Card. Vaughan, Archiep. Westmonasterien. October 11, 1893
Originally published by Burns & Oates, Ltd., London, and by Benziger Brothers, New York. Reprinted by Burns, Oates & Washbourne Ltd. in 1926. Reprinted in 1973 by TAN Books and Publishers, Inc. Retypeset and published in pocketbook paperbound in 1986 by TAN Books and Publishers, Inc.
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ISBN: 978-0-89555-831-2
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PROTESTATION OF THE AUTHOR
In conformity to the decree of Urban VIII, Sanctissimum, of March 13, 1525, we declare that if in this work we have cited facts represented to be supernatural, nothing but a personal and private authority is to be attached to our opinion; the discernment of facts of this kind belongs to the supreme authority of the Church.
CANON XXX. SESSION VI. THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. JANUARY 13, 1547.
If anyone says that after the reception of the grace of justification the guilt is so remitted and the debt of eternal punishment so blotted out to every repentant sinner, that no debt of temporal punishment remains to be discharged, either in this world or in Purgatory, before the gates of Heaven can be opened, let him be anathema.
DECREE CONCERNING PURGATORY. THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. SESSION XXV. DECEMBER 4, 1563.
Since the Catholic Church, instructed by the Holy Ghost, has, following the sacred writings and the ancient tradition of the Fathers, taught in sacred councils and very recently in this ecumenical council, that there is a Purgatory, and that the souls there detained are aided by the suffrages of the faithful and chiefly by the Acceptable Sacrifice of the Altar, the Holy Council commands the bishops that they strive diligently to the end that the sound doctrine of Purgatory, transmitted by the Fathers and sacred councils, be believed and maintained by the faithful of Christ, and be everywhere taught and preached.
CANONS CONCERNING THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE. THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. SESSION XIV, NOVEMBER 25, 1551.
C ANON 12. If anyone says that God always pardons the whole penalty together with the guilt and that the satisfaction of penitents is nothing else than the faith by which they perceive that Christ has satisfied for them, let him be anathema.
C ANON 13. If anyone says that satisfaction for sins, as to their temporal punishment, is in no way made to God through the merits of Christ by the punishments inflicted by Him and patiently borne, or by those imposed by the priest, or even those voluntarily undertaken, as by fasts, prayers, almsgiving or other works of piety, and that therefore the best penance is merely a new life, let him be anathema.
C ANON 14. If anyone says that the satisfactions by which penitents atone for their sins through Christ are not a worship of God but traditions of men, which obscure the doctrine of grace and the true worship of God and the beneficence itself of the death of Christ, let him be anathema.
C ANON 15. If anyone says that the keys have been given to the Church only to loose and not also to bind, and that therefore priests, when imposing penalties on those who confess, act contrary to the purpose of the keys and to the institution of Christ, and that it is a fiction that there remains often a temporal punishment to be discharged after the eternal punishment has by virtue of the keys been removed, let him be anathema.
CHAPTER IX-ON THE WORKS OF SATISFACTION. SESSION XIV. THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. NOVEMBER 25, 1551.
It [the Council] teaches furthermore that the liberality of the divine munificence is so great that we are able through Jesus Christ to make satisfaction to God the Father, not only by punishments voluntarily undertaken by ourselves to atone for sins, or by those imposed by the judgment of the priest according to the measure of our offense, but also, and this is the greatest proof of love, by the temporal afflictions imposed by God and borne patiently by us.
Contents
Publisher s Preface
Author s Preface
Translator s Preface
Part One
PURGATORY-THE MYSTERY OF GOD S JUSTICE
Chapter 1
Purgatory in the Divine Plan
Chapter 2
Prayer for the Dead-Fear and Confidence
Chapter 3
The Word Purgatory-Catholic Doctrine-Council of Trent-Controverted Questions
Chapter 4
Location of Purgatory-Doctrine of Theologians-Catechism of the Council of Trent-St. Thomas
Chapter 5
Location of Purgatory-Revelations of the Saints-St. Teresa-St. Louis Bertrand-St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi
Chapter 6
Location of Purgatory-St. Frances of Rome-St. Magdalende Pazzi
Chapter 7
Location of Purgatory-St. Lidwina of Schiedam
Chapter 8
Location of Purgatory-St. Gregory the Great-The Deacon Paschasius and the Priest-Blessed Stephen, the Franciscan, and the Religious in his Stall-Theophilus Renaud and the Sick Woman of D le
Chapter 9
The Pains of Purgatory, their Nature, their Rigor-Doctrine of Theologians-Bellarmine-St. Francis of Sales-Fear and Confidence
Chapter 10
Pains of Purgatory-The Pain of Loss-St. Catherine of Genoa-St. Teresa-Father Nieremberg
Chapter 11
The Pain of Sense-Torment of Fire and Torment of Cold-Venerable Bede and Drithelm
Chapter 12
Pains of Purgatory-Bellarmine and St. Christine the Admirable
Chapter 13
Pains of Purgatory-Brother Antony Pereyra-The Venerable Angela Tholomei
Chapter 14
Pains of Purgatory-Apparition of Foligno-The Dominican Religious of Zamora
Chapter 15
Pains of Purgatory-The Brother of St. Magdalen de Pazzi-Stanislaus Chocosca-Blessed Catherine of Racconigi
Chapter 16
Pains of Purgatory-St. Antoninus and the Sick Religious-Father Rossignoli on a Quarter of an Hour in Purgatory-Brother Angelicus
Chapter 17
Pains of Purgatory-Blessed Quinziani-The Emperor Maurice
Chapter 18
Pains of Purgatory-St. Perpetua-St. Gertrude-St. Catherine of Genoa-Brother John de Via
Chapter 19
Pains of Purgatory-St. Magdalen of Pazzi and Sister Benedicta-St. Gertrude-Blessed Margaret Mary and Mother de Montoux
Chapter 20
Diversity of the Pains-King Sancho and Queen Guda-St. Lidwina and the Soul Transpierced-Blessed Margaret Mary and the Bed of Fire
Chapter 21
Diversity of the Pains-Blasio Raised from the Dead by St. Bernardine-Venerable Frances of Pampeluna and the Pen of Fire-St. Corpreus and King Malachy
Chapter 22
Duration of Purgatory-Opinions of the Doctors-Bellarmine-Calculations of Father Mumford
Chapter 23
Duration of Purgatory-St. Lutgarda, the Abbot of Citeaux, and Pope Innocent III-John de Lierre
Chapter 24
Duration of Purgatory-The Duellist-Father Schoofs and the Apparition at Antwerp
Chapter 25
Duration of Purgatory-The Abbey of Latrobe-A Hundred Years of Suffering for Delay in the Reception of the Last Sacraments
Chapter 26
Duration of Purgatory-Venerable Catherine Paluzzi and Sister Bernardine-Brothers Finetti and Rudolfini-St. Peter Claver and the two Poor Women
Chapter 27
The Cause of Suffering-Matter of the Expiation of Purgatory-Doctrine of Suarez-St. Catherine of Genoa
Chapter 28
Matter of Expiation-The Remains of Mortal Sin-Lord Stourton-Sins of Lust not fully Expiated upon Earth-St. Lidwina
Chapter 29
Matter of Expiation-Worldliness-St. Bridget-The Young Person-The Soldier-Blessed Mary Villani and the Worldly Lady
Chapter 30
Matter of Expiation-Sins of Youth-St. Catherine of Sweden and the Princess Gida
Chapter 31
Matter of Expiation-Scandal Given-Immodest Paintings-Father Zucci and the Novice
Chapter 32
Matter of Expiation-The Life of Pleasure-The Pursuit of Comfort-Venerable Frances of Pampeluna and the Man of the World-St. Elizabeth and the Queen, her Mother
Chapter 33
Matter of Expiation-Tepidity-St. Bernard and the Religious of Citeaux-Venerable Mother Agnes and Sister de Haut Villars-Father Surin and the Religious of Loudun
Chapter 34
Matter of Expiation-Negligence in Holy Commun-ion-Louis of Blois-St. Magdalen de Pazzi and the Departed Soul in Adoration
Chapter 35
Matter of Expiation-Want of Respect in Prayer-Mother Agnes of Jesus and Sister Angelique-St. Severin of Cologne-Venerable Frances of Pampeluna and the Priests-Father Streit, S. J. 137
Chapter 36
Matter of Expiation and Chastisement-Immortification of the Senses-Father Francis of Aix-Immortification of the Tongue-Durand
Chapter 37
Matter of Expiation-Intemperance of the Tongue-The Dominican Father-Sisters Gertrude and Margaret-St. Hugh of Cluny and the Infringer of the Rule of Silence
Chapter 38
Matter of Expiation-Failure in Matters of Justice-Father d Espinoza and the Payments-Blessed Margaret of Cortona and the Assassinated Merchants
Chapter 39
Matter of Expiation-Sins against Charity-Blessed Margaret Mary-Two Persons of Rank in the Pains of Purgatory-Several Souls Punished for Discord
Chapter 40
Matter of Expiation-Lack of Charity and of Respec

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