St. Anthony's Tongue

Purgatory & The Veil of the Soul: Catholic Mystics and the Real Teachings of Purgatory

Nov 4, 2025
Purgatory is redefined from punishment to a transformative purification process. The discussion dives into the Church's teachings, emphasizing its merciful nature and the role of divine love. Insights from saints like St. Catherine of Genoa and St. John of the Cross shape our understanding of purgatorial experiences. Unique visions of purgatory are explored, influenced by cultural contexts. The podcast emphasizes the power of prayer for the dead and the interconnectedness of grace between the living and the departed.
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ADVICE

Pray—Don’t Literalize Private Visions

  • Pray for souls in purgatory because private revelations aim to encourage that practice.
  • Treat visions as symbolic aids that call you to intercede, not as required doctrine.
INSIGHT

Purgatory In Light Of Theosis

  • Theosis explains why a soul cannot immediately behold God's full presence after death.
  • Purgatory completes theosis by remaking the soul to endure and participate in divine light.
ANECDOTE

Catherine Of Genoa’s Fiery Tenderness

  • Catherine of Genoa called purgatory the fire of divine love and emphasized nearness to God as the source of pain.
  • She taught souls are surrendered to God's will and often happier in that proximity than on earth.
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