
PURGATORY:
BY - MRS. J. SADLIER - LO! PURGATORY! DOCTRINE BLEST, ENGARLANDED WITH LEGENDS WILD, HISTORIC LORE AND POETRY'S FAIR FLOWERS!
DEDICATION
R. I. P. - INTRODUCTION
PART I. - DOCTRINAL AND DEVOTIONAL.
—ST. PAUL, I. COR. PURGATORY: - DOCTRINAL AND DEVOTIONAL. - DOCTRINE OF SUAREZ ON PURGATORY. - THE PLACE.
PART II - ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS.
PART III. - HISTORICAL
PART IV. - THOUGHTS OF VARIOUS AUTHORS ON PURGATORY.
CEMETERIES.
The work opens with a heartfelt dedication and a clear‑sounding mission: to present the Catholic teaching on Purgatory in a way that speaks to ordinary people, not just scholars. By weaving together doctrine, devotional prayers, and vivid legends, the author hopes to make the mysterious “middle state” feel real and approachable, inviting listeners to reflect on the souls’ journey toward heavenly fulfillment.
Divided into five distinct sections, the book balances rigorous theological excerpts—from early saints to modern theologians—with engaging anecdotes and historical surveys of how different cultures have imagined the after‑life. It then offers a chorus of reflections by both Catholic and non‑Catholic thinkers, followed by a rich anthology of poems and folk legends that illustrate the theme’s emotional resonance. This blend of scholarship and storytelling creates a layered portrait of Purgatory that is both informative and moving, perfect for anyone curious about the tradition’s spiritual and cultural dimensions.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (823K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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