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    Praised Jesus Christ, and blessed be Mary our Mother. Amen.

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    Pope Benedict XVI in his Report on Faith, said:

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    Today we all think we are so good

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    that we cannot deserve anything but paradise.

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    This comes from a culture

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    that tends to erase from man

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    all feelings of guilt and sin.

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    Someone has observed that the ideologies

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    that currently prevail

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    all coincide in one fundamental thing:

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    the obstinate denial of sin, hell and purgatory

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    I say that, if purgatory did not exist, it would have to be invented.

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    Because there are few things

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    so spontaneous, so human, so universally extended,

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    in all times and cultures, such as prayer

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    for the deceased loved ones.

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    What does purgatory consist of?

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    After death, the soul experiences the love of God  

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    with such intensity that it feels the urgent  need to love Him with all its strength,  

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    but it cannot, because it is sick from the  consequences of its sins and needs to be purified.  

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    It is like a patient who is sick in his  lungs, who wants to breathe without difficulty  

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    and needs to be cured first in order  to fully breathe with healthy lungs.  

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    In the same manner is the soul that  wants to love God with all its capacity  

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    and suffers, because it cannot love him fully.  However, the great thing about all this mystery  

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    is that the mercy of God allows the living beings  to supply for the deceased and thus they heal more  

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    quickly. It is as if we give them the appropriate  medicine that, in an instant or in a short time,  

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    would heal and purify them totally. Or  as if we paid off their debt all at once,  

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    through a plenary indulgence, so they can go  directly to heaven, or paid it in parts so  

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    they gradually grow to the fullness of their  love. A nun spoke like this about purgatory.  

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    Let’s suppose that one day a door opens  and a splendid and wonderful being appears.  

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    We are stunned and fascinated by his beauty and  he tells us that he is extremely in love with  

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    us. You have never dreamed of being loved like  this. We have a great desire to throw ourselves  

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    in his arms to feel his love, but we  realize that we have not cleaned ourselves  

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    for months and we smell, we have greasy hair  and our clothes are stained ... And He says to  

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    us: Wait a moment and go first  to wash and clean yourselves.  

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    But his love is so intense that every minute  of delay is an excruciating suffering.  

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    Well, purgatory is something like  that, a delay imposed by our impurity  

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    before the full and final embrace with God.  Purgatory is like an immense desire for God,  

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    an extreme desire to love God fully, which makes  the waiting soul suffer unspeakably. However,  

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    we can say that purgatory is not a terrible prison  in which the soul is a prisoner of divine revenge.  

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    NO. Purgatory is a painful purification to enable  the soul to fully enjoy the happiness of paradise.  

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    Who could say that it is cruel to  remove the lint from someone's eye  

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    so that they can enjoy the beauty of the  landscape? Who would consider it cruel to  

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    make the sick person take a bitter medicine so  he can enjoy the banquet to which he is invited?  

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    The soul, in purgatory, is a sick soul that needs  the medicines for help, prayers and masses to heal  

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    and be happy. In purgatory, we must pay even  the smallest sin and wash the smallest stain.  

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    That’s why, we should not let venial sins  pass easily, as if they did not matter.  

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    Every sin, even the smallest, is an imperfection  and a lack of love for God. Those who say:  

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    "With a little corner in heaven I am  satisfied", do not know what they say.  

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    They will have great sufferings with a vivid  desire to do the good deeds they did not do,  

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    and they will see the many souls to  whom their good deeds were not done.  

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    All laziness and all disinterest in improving will  become in purgatory a great torment of the soul. 

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    Saint Faustina Kowalska says in her Diary:  Today I have known deep down inside my soul  

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    how horrible and frightening is sin,  even the smallest. I would rather  

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    suffer a thousand hells than commit even  the smallest venial sin (March, 15th 1937).  

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    Let's see what happened to the Dominican Father  Stanislao Choscoa. It is documented in the History  

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    of Poland by Brovius, from the year 1590. One day, while this religious saint prayed  

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    for the deceased, a soul  surrounded by fire appeared to him.  

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    He asked the soul if that fire was stronger than  the fire of the earth. And the soul replied:  

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    “All the fire on earth compared to the one in  purgatory is like fresh air.” “Could you give  

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    me a sample of it?” the religious saint asked. “No mortal could withstand the least part of  

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    this fire without dying instantly. If  you want to test it, extend your hand.”  

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    The religious put his hand out and a drop of  sweat or liquid fell onto it from that soul.  

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    His pain was so great that he screamed  and fell to the ground and passed out.  

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    His brothers came and tried to assist him.  And he told them what had happened to him,  

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    exhorting his brothers to flee even from the  smallest sin to not suffer those horrible sorrows.  

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    Let us pray for the souls in purgatory. It is  one of the best deeds of charity we can do.  

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    When we pass by a cemetery, we must always  remember to pray for the blessed souls in  

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    that place; and every day, at mass, they  must be commended with special interest.  

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    Unfortunately, today the custom of cremation  of corpses is spreading. Of course, the Church  

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    allows cremation, when with it, the faith in the  resurrection of the body is not questioned (Cat  

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    2301). However, we believe that it  would be better to bury the body,  

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    to have a place of reference and to be able  to visit it and pray more for the deceased.  

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    Some families keep the ashes  indefinitely in their homes,  

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    but the Pope has already repeatedly advised  that they should be buried in a sacred place. 

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    Let us look at a case that occurred in Montefalco,  Italy, from September 2, 1918 to November 9, 1919.  

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    These manifestations of a soul from purgatory are  confirmed by some nuns of the convent and were  

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    confirmed by Bishop Pietro Pacifici, Bishop of  Spoleto, in 1921. The 28 manifestations took place  

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    in the convent of the Poor Clares sisters of  the convent of San Leonardo de Montefalco.  

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    At no time were they able to see the purging  soul, but the soul was present to speak briefly  

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    and leave alms, almost always ten liras. He rang  the bell at the entrance for the mother superior  

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    to come down, even when all the entrance doors  to the convent and the Church were closed.  

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    He used to say: I leave here ten liras for  prayers. When they asked him on whose behalf,  

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    he replied: I am not allowed to say it. On October  3, 1919, he said clearly to the mother superior:  

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    I am a purging soul. I have been  in purgatory for forty years  

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    for having dissipated ecclesiastical goods.  On another occasion, he said he was a priest.  

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    In total, he left 300 liras and 38 masses were  celebrated for him. On November 9, when the mother  

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    superior came down to the sound of the bell, he  said: Praise be to Jesus and Mary. I thank you  

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    and the Community for what you have prayed  for me, I am now free from all pain.  

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    And, at the request of the mother superior,  he gave her the priestly blessing in Latin. 

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    The place where these manifestations took  place has been transformed into a chapel,  

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    dedicated to pray for the souls in purgatory  and especially for the deceased priests.  

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    The chapel was blessed on February 26, 1924 and  a confraternity for the souls in purgatory began.

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The example sentences of SUFFERINGS in videos (9 in total of 10)

they personal pronoun will modal have verb, base form great adjective sufferings noun, plural with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner vivid noun, singular or mass desire noun, singular or mass to to do verb, base form the determiner good adjective deeds verb, 3rd person singular present they personal pronoun did verb, past tense not adverb do verb, base form ,
your possessive pronoun acceptance noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction me personal pronoun brings verb, 3rd person singular present praise noun, singular or mass to to your possessive pronoun father noun, singular or mass while preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun old adjective self noun, singular or mass my possessive pronoun old adjective shame noun, singular or mass my possessive pronoun old adjective sufferings noun, plural
testimony noun, singular or mass must modal surely adverb come verb, base form from preposition or subordinating conjunction medical adjective men noun, plural who wh-pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present had verb, past participle experience noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner sufferings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun
on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner contrary adjective , go verb, base form on preposition or subordinating conjunction rejoicing verb, gerund or present participle forasmuch proper noun, singular as preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present sharers noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner sufferings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner
how wh-adverb we personal pronoun can modal become verb, base form free adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction all determiner sufferings noun, plural completely adverb , forever adverb , and coordinating conjunction the determiner steps verb, 3rd person singular present we personal pronoun need verb, non-3rd person singular present to to take verb, base form to to get verb, base form there adverb .
foreshadowed verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner sufferings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner righteous adjective jew noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner psalms noun, plural his possessive pronoun sufferings noun, plural were verb, past tense therefore adverb
i personal pronoun was verb, past tense thinking verb, gerund or present participle about preposition or subordinating conjunction what wh-pronoun my possessive pronoun mother noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending sufferings noun, plural would modal be verb, base form , if preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun were verb, past tense still adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction purgatory adjective .
and coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun took verb, past tense advantage noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner sufferings noun, plural to to offer verb, base form them personal pronoun to to the determiner lord proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction thus adverb win verb, base form more adjective, comparative souls noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction him personal pronoun .
st proper noun, singular . paul proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present able adjective to to say verb, base form , " no determiner , i personal pronoun rejoice verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun sufferings noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun sake noun, singular or mass

Use "sufferings" in a sentence | "sufferings" example sentences

How to use "sufferings" in a sentence?

  • But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy.
    -Saint Peter-
  • To love life is to love God. Harder and more blessed than all else is to love this life in one's sufferings, in undeserved sufferings.
    -Leo Tolstoy-
  • If we endure all things patiently and with gladness, thinking on the sufferings of our Blessed Lord, and bearing all for the love of Him: herein is perfect joy.
    -Francis of Assisi-
  • There is not on earth a spectacle more worthy the regard of a Creator intent on his works, than a brave man superior to his sufferings.
    -Joseph Addison-
  • It was a miracle; it was all a miracle: and one ought to have known, from the sufferings of saints, that miracles are horror.
    -Nadine Gordimer-
  • And, indeed, I will at this point ask an idle question on my own account: which is better — cheap happiness or exalted sufferings? Well, which is better?
    -Fyodor Dostoevsky-
  • It is in the quiet crucible of your personal, private sufferings that your noblest dreams are born and God's greatest gifts are given.
    -Wintley Phipps-
  • If we suffer in the sufferings of others and feel happy in the happiness of others, we are loving God.
    -Meher Baba-

Definition and meaning of SUFFERINGS

What does "sufferings mean?"

/ˈsəf(ə)riNG/

noun
state of undergoing pain or hardship.
other
Experiences of pain, illness or injury.