Sit near the exit or offer up your suffering to the poor souls in purgatory. |
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She suffered greatly in her final years, yet always offered it up for the poor suffering souls in purgatory. |
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The Council reaffirmed the sanctity of the seven sacraments, transubstantiation, purgatory, and papal authority. |
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I think he has applied his vast study of Augustine's writings on the redemptive power of suffering and the Church's teaching on purgatory. |
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Many black writers and professionals live in a similar cultural purgatory today. |
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But to travel hundreds of miles to do this again and again, end on end, night after night, seems like a freehand sketch of purgatory. |
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The brunt of each episode consists of Ruby locked in her antiseptic queendom, constantly bossing Max around in a purgatory of pushiness. |
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These were endowments to pay for masses to be sung, usually near a tomb or effigy, for the repose of one or more souls in purgatory. |
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All these ghouls had lived dissolute lives and we were now bearing witness to their sentence in this watery purgatory. |
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One answer to the optimists' dilemma is a resurgent and slightly revised doctrine of purgatory. |
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Because of the doctrine of purgatory, the dead remained closely tied to the community of the living, linked by bonds of prayer and intercession. |
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Second, you must submit to a two-and-a-half year purgatory of character assassination and blatant distortion of your record as a public official. |
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Ignorant and wicked are the doings of those priests who, in the case of the dying, reserve canonical penances for purgatory. |
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For Arthur, separation from Alec was purgatory, although the pair believed they were in touch telepathically. |
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He maintains the youngster's idea of purgatory is a couple of hours on a running track or in a gym. |
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Residents of a South Lakeland hamlet are in political purgatory after members of the parish council resigned over red tape. |
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I felt suspended in some kind of mental purgatory that demanded that I experience the collective disappointment of each and every person there. |
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I am still heavily medicated and in pain, but can't see an end to this purgatory. |
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Pope Sixtus IV's fund-raising campaign touted indulgences which would free your deceased loved ones suffering in purgatory. |
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It is absurd to indict a whole people or to banish a whole people to some historical purgatory where they can expiate their sins. |
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At school, like my peers, I was indoctrinated in the mysteries of original and venal sin, virgin birth, the respective criteria for entry to limbo, purgatory, and heaven. |
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Thing is, I've already tried purgatory, so I'm not that fussed. |
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Chris, then, has fallen from grace and is living in a kind of purgatory, respected but terribly alone, knowing he can never be forgiven because the person he wronged is dead. |
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This extra bit of sleep, gratuitous as it is, makes me think of the refrigerium, or heavenly refreshment, that souls in purgatory are said to enjoy on occasion. |
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But then Queensland seems to operate under some weird and wonderful political theology when it comes to who can be rehabilitated and who must remain in purgatory. |
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While mining has excavated an El Dorado for both the company and the Indonesian Government, it has been an ecological, social and economic purgatory for the Papuans. |
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The ravenousness with which riders snatched proffered drinks on exiting each new purgatory and sent them towards open mouths was telling. |
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I wondered how many centuries of purgatory it would take to atone for such a sin. |
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In official belief, purgatory had been abolished as a papist superstition half a century before. |
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The Rosary has its origins in the psalms, which monastic communities would recite as part of their daily petitions, such as psalm repetition for the deceased in purgatory. |
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This is why the Bloc will forever be in opposition purgatory before its eventual obliteration at the polls. |
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Poignancy merges with absurdity, turning the makeshift life into a kind of grotesque purgatory, a sad dreamland. |
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The difference between the two jurisdictions is stark: in Ireland, bankrupts may be faced with up to 12 years of financial purgatory. |
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Here it is arranged so that it stares into the open mouth of one of Mr Hirst's sharks suspended in the liquid purgatory of a formaldehyde tank. |
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In fact, Canada has languished in innovation purgatory under the government. |
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O beloved son, the Earth is a huge purgatory, the hospital of sick humankind! |
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It is physical plane life that is the purgatory and school of drastic discipline. |
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We have been too long resigned to the idea that somehow this is inevitable, a pre-ordained purgatory for business leaders. |
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College acceptances are out and many students are finding themselves stuck in waitlist purgatory. |
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Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. |
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Virtually all were innocent, yet they found themselves in a Kafkaesque legal purgatory of secret evidence and charges that could never be challenged. |
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Since 2003, we are in European purgatory? and the search for harmony to adapt our institutions to Community law has generated some problems that have not yet been entirely ironed out. |
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And yet his symphonies were performed during his lifetime in the West, especially in the United States: his death in 1950 marked the beginning of his purgatory. |
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On the business executive level, the flow of paper has gone beyond being a nuisance and seems now to be a purgatory in which the executive is condemned to pass all his days. |
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Jack, an Irish character personifying the spirit of Halloween, is wandering in purgatory with only a little lantern he has carved from a turnip to light his way. |
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These are primarily hacks who clawed their way on stage at some point and are now biding their time in minor-media purgatory with the hope that they'll be able to fake-controversy themselves into relevance once more. |
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Then the way was prepared for the introduction of still another invention of paganism, which Rome named purgatory, and employed to terrify the credulous and superstitious multitudes. |
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He lived this period as a sort of purgatory for penitence of his sins. |
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We'll survive with qualifications. I think the nearest to the pain of purgatory will be experienced by those of us who are slothful, and who have to do up there some corrective things which we should have done down here. |
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The weather is raw and boisterous in winter, shifty and ungenial in summer, and a downright meteorological purgatory in the spring. |
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The survivors of the wreck face a different kind of purgatory. |
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When Kente Cromwell is murdered, he is given demonic powers and escapes purgatory to go back to earth and avenge his death as The Hangman. |
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Down with Christ's cross, up with purgatory pickpurse, up with him, the popish purgatory, I mean. |
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Because the sea represented bad omens, bodies in the sea represented a form of purgatory and the ship a form of hell. |
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Boyle is seemingly too hot for the telly to handle these days, and has been ghettoised – first with his Referendum Autopsy last autumn, now with this review of the general election – to iPlayer purgatory. |
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I firmly believe that there is a purgatory, and that the souls therein detained are helped by the suffrages of the faithful. |
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When Canada's previous prime minister, Jean Chrétien, published a draft law in July 2003 to legalise same-sex marriages, a Calgary bishop threatened him with purgatory. |
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The ghost describes himself as being in purgatory, and as dying without last rites. |
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Finally, she extends to the souls in purgatory, who implore her intercession and her prayers, the helping hand which may lead them happily at last to eternal blessedness in heaven. |
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But now Bill's in purgatory and he's caught the eye of heaven's warriors. |
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The theses debated and criticized many aspects of the Church and the papacy, including the practice of purgatory, particular judgment, and the authority of the pope. |
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Luther later compared his education there to purgatory and hell. |
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