purgatory
51purgatory — I. a. Cleansing, expiatory. II. n. Limbo, hell, infernal regions, shades below …
52Purgatory — a place or state where those who have died in the grace of God must spend time expiating their venial faults and forgiven mortal sins before being admitted to the Beatific Vision, or presence of God …
53purgatory — pur·ga·to·ry …
54purgatory — Чистилище …
55purgatory — [ˈpɜːgət(ə)ri] noun [U] 1) the place where Roman Catholics believe that people go to suffer after they die before they are allowed to go to heaven 2) an unpleasant place or experience …
56purgatory — pur•ga•to•ry [[t]ˈpɜr gəˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i[/t]] n. pl. ries, adj. 1) rel (esp. in Roman Catholic belief) a place or state following death in which penitent souls are purified of venial sins or undergo the temporal punishment still remaining for… …
57purgatory — /ˈpɜgətri / (say perguhtree) noun (plural purgatories) 1. (also upper case) (in the belief of Roman Catholics and others) a condition or place in which the souls of those dying penitent are purified from venial sins, or undergo the temporal… …
58purgatory — This word (from the Latin purgare, meaning to cleanse or to purify ) refers to a sinner s final purification of thetemporal punishment due to sin prior to entrance into heaven. (See CCC 1030 1032) …
59purgatory — n. place of suffering or purification; Roman Catholic, stateintermediate between death and Heaven where sin is punished. ♦ purgatorial, a …
60purgatory — Lua ahi ho oma ema e, kahi ho oma ema e, pulekakoli …