Showing posts with label What is Purgatory?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What is Purgatory?. Show all posts

Jun 5, 2009

Am I Going to Hell?


So I led a retreat about a year ago and was reminded of a moment on the weekend when we talked in a Question Box session about purgatory. I took a survey of the room.

"How many people here think that they are going to heaven?"

Not one hand went up and then sheepishly one person dared to say that she merited heaven.

"OK, how many people think that they're going to hell?"

Immediately about 6 hands went up without hesitation.

I slumped in my chair. Do we all think we're doomed? Is this how little we think of God's love?

Now I suppose, I don't think I merit heaven either--at least not immediately, which I think gives a lot of credence to the church's teaching on purgatory. Innately, perhaps we all don't think that we are perfect, but I also don't think that many of us reallythink that God is going to dump us off to eternal damnation either (although I don't doubt that some of us can indeed choose to ignore God's mercy and refuse to change our own ways in response to that and end up there).

So I'd like to throw this out there to y'all...

What do you think about heaven and hell? Purgatory? Where do you think you'll end up?

Mar 13, 2009

What the Hell is Purgatory?

Fr James Martin and myself tell you all about it!

“None of us are perfect but all of us are on a journey toward God” is one of the ways we use to explain what the name Busted Halo® means. Given our name it is no surprise that people often ask us:

“Since I’m not perfect, how can I get into heaven?”

Heaven is defined by the Catholic Church as “a perfect life with the Holy Trinity” and “ultimate end and fulfillment of our deepest human longings.”

But most of us feel we fall short of deserving to be in full union with God. While all of us sin, though, most of us don’t sin in such a grave way that we cut ourselves off completely from God. And even if we do commit grave sins, many of us seek reconciliation with God throughout our lives.

So, if heaven is this state of perfection… and one dies while being far from perfect… how can one enter heaven? The answer, Father James Martin, SJ, tells us, is purgatory. So just what the hell is purgatory?




More on Purgatory can be found here in the rest of this BustedHalo "Googling God Section" mixed media piece.


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