purificati
Purificati is a term found in Latin and Italian that centers on the idea of being purified. In Latin, purificati is the perfect passive participle of purificare and can function as a noun meaning “the purified ones.” In classical and ecclesiastical Latin texts, it may be used to label groups of people who have undergone purification rites, such as catechumens preparing for baptism or penitents, or to refer to souls deemed to be purified in a theological sense.
In religious contexts, the word often appears in discussions of initiation, penitence, or purification as part
In Italian, purificati is the masculine plural past participle of purificare and serves as an adjective meaning
Outside strictly religious or historical usage, purificati may appear in modern writing as part of transliterations,