Purgatoire (French Wikipedia)

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  • John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology (London: Mowbrays, 1974) p. 220-221. « At death man's body goes to the earth from which it was taken, and the soul, being immortal, goes to God, who gave it. The souls of men, being conscious and exercising all their faculties immediately after death, are judged by God. This judgment following man's death we call the Particular Judgment. The final reward of men, however, we believe will take place at the time of the General Judgment. During the time between the Particular and the General Judgment, which is called the Intermediate State, the souls of men have foretaste of their blessing or punishment » (« The Orthodox Faith »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?)).

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  • Florian Villain-Carapella, « Prier pour les âmes du Purgatoire à Naples. La parole donnée, au-delà du donnant-donnant », Revue du MAUSS, vol. 2017/2, no 50,‎ , p. 119-140 (lire en ligne Accès libre)

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  • John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology (London: Mowbrays, 1974) p. 220-221. « At death man's body goes to the earth from which it was taken, and the soul, being immortal, goes to God, who gave it. The souls of men, being conscious and exercising all their faculties immediately after death, are judged by God. This judgment following man's death we call the Particular Judgment. The final reward of men, however, we believe will take place at the time of the General Judgment. During the time between the Particular and the General Judgment, which is called the Intermediate State, the souls of men have foretaste of their blessing or punishment » (« The Orthodox Faith »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?)).

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  • John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology (London: Mowbrays, 1974) p. 220-221. « At death man's body goes to the earth from which it was taken, and the soul, being immortal, goes to God, who gave it. The souls of men, being conscious and exercising all their faculties immediately after death, are judged by God. This judgment following man's death we call the Particular Judgment. The final reward of men, however, we believe will take place at the time of the General Judgment. During the time between the Particular and the General Judgment, which is called the Intermediate State, the souls of men have foretaste of their blessing or punishment » (« The Orthodox Faith »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?)).

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  • John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology (London: Mowbrays, 1974) p. 220-221. « At death man's body goes to the earth from which it was taken, and the soul, being immortal, goes to God, who gave it. The souls of men, being conscious and exercising all their faculties immediately after death, are judged by God. This judgment following man's death we call the Particular Judgment. The final reward of men, however, we believe will take place at the time of the General Judgment. During the time between the Particular and the General Judgment, which is called the Intermediate State, the souls of men have foretaste of their blessing or punishment » (« The Orthodox Faith »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?)).

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  • John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology (London: Mowbrays, 1974) p. 220-221. « At death man's body goes to the earth from which it was taken, and the soul, being immortal, goes to God, who gave it. The souls of men, being conscious and exercising all their faculties immediately after death, are judged by God. This judgment following man's death we call the Particular Judgment. The final reward of men, however, we believe will take place at the time of the General Judgment. During the time between the Particular and the General Judgment, which is called the Intermediate State, the souls of men have foretaste of their blessing or punishment » (« The Orthodox Faith »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?)).

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