22) Indeed, he cannot remit to souls in purgatory any penalty - TopicsExpress



          

22) Indeed, he cannot remit to souls in purgatory any penalty which canon law declares should be suffered in the present life. 23) If plenary remission could be granted to anyone at all, it would be only in the cases of the most perfect, i.e. to very few. 24) It must therefore be the case that the major part of the people are deceived by that indiscriminate and high-sounding promise of relief from penalty. 25) The same power as the pope exercises in general over purgatory is exercised in particular by every single bishop in his bishopric and priest in his parish. 26) The pope does excellently when he grants remission to the souls in purgatory on account of intercessions made on their behalf, and not by the power of the keys (which he cannot exercise for them). 27) There is no divine authority for preaching that the soul flies out of the purgatory immediately the money clinks in the bottom of the chest. 28) It is certainly possible that when the money clinks in the bottom of the chest avarice and greed increase; but when the church offers intercession, all depends in the will of God. 29) Who knows whether all souls in purgatory wish to be redeemed in view of what is said of St. Severinus and St. Pascal? (Note: Paschal I, pope 817-24. The legend is that he and Severinus were willing to endure the pains of purgatory for the benefit of the faithful).
Posted on: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 13:38:20 +0000

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