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purgatorial - traducción al árabe

Purgatorial societies; Purgatorial confraternity; Purgatorial Societies

PURGATORIAL      

ألاسم

نَظَافَة

purgatorial      
مطهر ، منق من الإثم مطهرى ، مختص بالمطهر
purgatory         
  • Dante gazes at purgatory (shown as a mountain) in this 16th-century painting.
  • The [[Dormition of the Theotokos]] (a thirteenth-century icon)
  • Image of a non-fiery purgatory (Gustave Doré: illustration for Dante's Purgatorio, Canto 24).
  • The island of St Patrick's Purgatory
INTERMEDIATE STATE AFTER DEATH FOR PURIFICATION, ACCORDING TO THE BELIEF OF SOME CHRISTIANS
Pergatory; Catholic Purgatory; Ignis purgatorium; Pergutory; Purgatory and world religions; Purgatory and World Religions; Purgitory; Purgatorial fire; Purgatory in world religions; Souls in Purgatory; Purification after death
اسْم : الأعْراف . المَطْهَر

Definición

Purgatorial

Wikipedia

Purgatorial society

Purgatorial societies are Roman Catholic Church associations or confraternities which aim to assist souls in purgatory reach heaven. The doctrine concerning purgatory (the term for the intermediate state in Roman Catholicism), the condition of the poor souls after death (particular judgment), the communion of saints, and the satisfactory value of our good works form the basis of these associations.

In the present day, many purgatorial societies exist, such as the Purgatorian Archconfraternity, which is run by the monks in the religious order of Transalpine Redemptorists; the Central Ohio Purgatorial Confraternity, a lay apostolate; the Saint Gertrude Purgatorian Society, which is based in the United States; and the Guild of All Souls, which is a traditionalist Catholic purgatorial society under the auspices of the Guild of St. Peter ad Vincula.

Ejemplos de uso de purgatorial
1. After a purgatorial childhood in Melbourne, she came to England and then, a couple of years later, attempted suicide.
2. In this announcement John Paul followed Boniface VIII, who, during the church‘s jubilee in 1300, granted pardon from all Purgatorial torment to anyone who died while on pilgrimage to Rome that year.