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In this reflection for All Souls Day, Kristen Fisher uses the analogy of pottery needing to be free of imperfections before entering a kiln to explain purgatory as God's merciful gift—a final purification that prepares souls to withstand the intense beauty of heaven's love, encouraging us to pray for the souls in purgatory and to offer up our own sufferings for them.
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In this reflection for All Souls Day, Kristen Fisher uses the analogy of pottery needing to be free of imperfections before entering a kiln to explain purgatory as God's merciful gift—a final purification that prepares souls to withstand the intense beauty of heaven's love, encouraging us to pray for the souls in purgatory and to offer up our own sufferings for them.

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