Originally posted by Eliyahu:
1. What is the proof that Purgatory was taught by Holy Spirit?
Though the successors and teaching of the apostles, Holy Tradition and Scripture.
2. What is the biblical basis for Purgatory except Apocrypha?
1 Corinthians 13 speaks of the fire that shall test and purify men. As well:
"And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, till he should pay all that was due unto him.
So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses." - Mat 18:34-35
Hell is not temporary as is described here.
3. What were the doctrines on Purgatory before Council of Florence?
Something is supported via scripture and Holy Tradition before being declared and defined as doctrine.
4. How was the doctrine of purgatory declared?
Are you asking for the actual doctrine or Holy Tradition and Scriptural support?
5. Do you still maintain the following doctrines?
Please answer by Yes or No.
Council of Florence, Bull Cantate Domino, 1441: "The most Holy Roman Catholic Church firmly believes, professes, and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews, heretics and schismatics, can have a share in life eternal; but that they will go into the eternal fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels, unless before death they are joined with Her; and that so important is the unity of this ecclesiastical body that only those remaining within this unity can receive an eternal recompense for their fasts, their almsgivings, their other works of Christian piety and the duties of a Christian soldier. No one, let his almsgiving be as great as it may, no one, even if he pour out his blood for the name of Christ, can be saved, unless he remain within the bosom and the unity of the Catholic Church."
By what are you declaring this a doctrine since it is a Bull and does not carry with it Ex-Cathedra status, as far as I am aware?
Pope Pius IX (A.D. 1846 - 1878)
"It must be held by faith that outside the Apostolic Roman Church, no one can be saved; that this is the only ark of salvation; that he who shall not have entered therein will perish in the flood." (Denzinger 1647)
Do you want to really discuss this in depth and the circumstances around separating yourself from the Church or do you just wish to portray this in a legalistic fashion so that people will believe that the Catholic Church teaches that unless you are Catholic, you will go to hell?
If you wish just to site a few pieces of what a pope says and make it sound like we think all those who aren't Catholic go to hell, then feel free to on this baptist forum. However, if you wish to discuss this in context and with what the Church means, I'll be happy to continue. I'm here and will gladly discuss with you what we believe. I realize there are people that are honestly curious and those that just wish to make us look like we think everyone who isn't Catholic is going to hell. I just want to make sure which you are, so I'm not arguing with a wall or anything
6. Council of Toulouse in 1229 prohibited the Bible Reading, Bible Translation, Possession of Bible. Do you or Roman Catholic still maintain that doctrine now ?
There are thousands of sites recording the history of Bible Prohibition by Roman Catholic, do you deny it?
Anyone familiar with the history of the Catholic Church knows this is absolutely absurd. Do I admit that some sites, some books, without any citation, wish to make it seem like that Catholic Church prohibited the bible? Absolutely. It is popular to portray Catholics as biblically ignorant Christians being fed lies by the Church. However, the Mass, the divine liturgy, calls for quotes from the OT, the Epistles and two Gospels. I go to a Tridentine Mass, a very ancient Mass, and we hear from the bible, and quotes from the the Gospel, twice, regardless of what is going. In fact, every three years the entire Gospel is covered by each Sunday Mass. More current Masses also call for citations from Prophetic books of the OT, other OT books, the Gospel and the Epistles, to be read aloud in entirity after a period of three years.
Furthermore, Catholics are given passages from the bible in each bulletin at the end of Mass to read each day. The Catholic Church teaches that so many problems are due to a lack of biblical literacy and that it is good for the soul to read the scripture daily.
Now, what do you mean by the Council of Toulouse? There are only 21 Ecumenical Councils:
Nicaea I, Constantinople I, Ephesus, Chalcedon, Constantinople II, Constantinople III, Nicaea II, Constantinople IV, Lateran I, Lateran II, Lateran III, Lateran IV, Lyons I, Lyons II, Vienne, Constance, Florence, Lateran V, Trent, Vatican I, Vatican II
Could you please cite the decrees forbidding the reading of Scripture? That would be particularly bizarre, considering that the bible was read from 4-5 passage at a time, over a period of 3 years to cover entire books at each Latin Mass. If there were any truth to this, then one could easily cite what was stated, instead of 'informing' us what was stated.
Please comment on this site:
http://www.xanga.com/PicturesGalore/417095291/item.html
"The Roman Catholic Church has traditionally
suppressed, opposed, and forbidden the open use
of the Bible. It was first officially forbidden
to the people and placed on the index of Forbidden
Books List by the Council of Valencia in 1229 A.D.
The Council of Trent (1545-63 A.D.) also prohibited
That site is nothing but a series of lies and anti-Catholic proganda.
The Catholic Church preserved and canonized the bible for 1500 years until the Reformation, which got the bible from the documents preserved by the Church. The bible was canonized by the Church. Not only did the Church work to preserve and speak the whole Gospel to all believers for 2000 years, but work diligently to promote an understanding and application of the Gospel. Catholics used to pack Churches after Sunday Mass to hear sermons from priests. As though the hours of prayers, Gospels, Epistles, OT readings and hymns were not enough.. they wanted even more!
7. Do you believe that Popes are infallable?
( at least what was declared at the chair of Peter's)
The Pope is no more infallible than an apostle. Like his apostolic successors, the Pope can make decrees which are from God, like Peter did in Matthew 16. These don't make the Pope 'infallible' he is still a moral human being.
8. Catechism: You may interpret Indulgences differently. Then do you still believe that the Indulgence sales was right? Please comment the followings too.
No, the sale of indulgences was never right and was a gross abuse of Catholic doctrine at the time. It was done by local clergy to fund community projects. One can study what was believed by the Church about indulgences at the time and the idea of selling indulgenes, especially for the souls of others, is an absolute contradiction of our beliefs.
Catechism:
1498 Through indulgences the faithful can obtain the remission of temporal punishment resulting from sin for themselves and also for the souls in Purgatory.
9. Did the Robber at the Cross, beside Jesus go to Paradise directly ? or went thru Purgatory? If he went to Purgatory as well, then when did he go there? after going to Paradise?
10. Did Mother Teresa go to Purgatory as well ? or did she go to Heaven directly? If she was canonized as a Saint, does she still have to go to Purgatory as well ? Who declare anyone as a Saint? Please answer with a view to the Catholic Doctrine. [/QB]
First, we must realize what purgatory is.
Purgatory is not a second chance, nor a way for the unsaved to make it to Heaven. It is only for the saved who, in scarring their souls of sin, have such imperfections purged from them. Like a plank of wood with nails hammered in, even if the nails are removed from the wood, like sins from our soul, the damage of the nail remains and must be repaired.
The thief, in suffering horrible punishment, paid his dues. He in fact, is a saint. Mother Teresa, unless she is declared a saint, is presumed to have gone through purgatory.
If I've missed anything, please let me know. There are so many lies and myths about Catholics I'm not sure where to begin. I'm getting ready to go to Church in a few hours, but tell me if I've missed or not discussed anything enough.