Purgatory
Purgatory is a concept in Christian theology describing a state or process of purification after death for souls who die in a state of grace but who still bear the consequences of sin. It is traditionally understood as distinct from eternal punishment in hell, and as a preparation for entering heaven.
Roman Catholic teaching holds that purgatory is a real, temporary cleansing or purification, where souls undergo
Other Christian traditions diverge. Most Protestant denominations reject purgatory as non-biblical and emphasize salvation as a
Overall, purgatory is a contested and variably defined concept across Christian traditions, shaped by theology, liturgy,