Father Stephen Gadberry
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I see it from both sides. I don't understand any of it because I'm not in that situation. But from my perspective, I can see the brokenness. I should have mentioned this in the talk or just a second ago. I can see the side of the individual and their brokenness. No one does that because things are fine. But also I've been with the victims or the families afterwards.
And I see everything that they go through too. And I see that and it's like, it's just so much pain all around. Yeah.
And I see everything that they go through too. And I see that and it's like, it's just so much pain all around. Yeah.
And I see everything that they go through too. And I see that and it's like, it's just so much pain all around. Yeah.
Yeah. So purgatory is like, we would believe whenever we die, before we have the full beatific vision, that's heaven, seeing God face to face. We're still not worthy to be in the presence of God. Because we still have imperfections from this own life that... that have to be worked out, that have to be purified of.
Yeah. So purgatory is like, we would believe whenever we die, before we have the full beatific vision, that's heaven, seeing God face to face. We're still not worthy to be in the presence of God. Because we still have imperfections from this own life that... that have to be worked out, that have to be purified of.
Yeah. So purgatory is like, we would believe whenever we die, before we have the full beatific vision, that's heaven, seeing God face to face. We're still not worthy to be in the presence of God. Because we still have imperfections from this own life that... that have to be worked out, that have to be purified of.
And so purgatory would be like that time that would, that final purification that would make us fit to see the face of God and not die, not be overwhelmed, but be freed from anything that could hold us back. So what happens there?
And so purgatory would be like that time that would, that final purification that would make us fit to see the face of God and not die, not be overwhelmed, but be freed from anything that could hold us back. So what happens there?
And so purgatory would be like that time that would, that final purification that would make us fit to see the face of God and not die, not be overwhelmed, but be freed from anything that could hold us back. So what happens there?
No, they do. It's just... I don't know, time of purification for any wrong doings. I don't know. There's no like formal teaching of saying like, well, here's the protocols or here's the things that happened there. I don't know.
No, they do. It's just... I don't know, time of purification for any wrong doings. I don't know. There's no like formal teaching of saying like, well, here's the protocols or here's the things that happened there. I don't know.
No, they do. It's just... I don't know, time of purification for any wrong doings. I don't know. There's no like formal teaching of saying like, well, here's the protocols or here's the things that happened there. I don't know.
No. Yeah, because then you'd be outside of time. Like it wouldn't be like the same time constraints that we have now.
No. Yeah, because then you'd be outside of time. Like it wouldn't be like the same time constraints that we have now.
No. Yeah, because then you'd be outside of time. Like it wouldn't be like the same time constraints that we have now.
Yeah. Yeah. I feel like a complete... I've had a bunch of schooling, I promise, but I revert to farm boy. I wish I could give some better answers for a lot of this stuff. It's like, I don't know. Mama just said go, and so I'm doing it.
Yeah. Yeah. I feel like a complete... I've had a bunch of schooling, I promise, but I revert to farm boy. I wish I could give some better answers for a lot of this stuff. It's like, I don't know. Mama just said go, and so I'm doing it.
Yeah. Yeah. I feel like a complete... I've had a bunch of schooling, I promise, but I revert to farm boy. I wish I could give some better answers for a lot of this stuff. It's like, I don't know. Mama just said go, and so I'm doing it.
Thanks, Sean. I bet you did, man.