Fixed a reference issue.

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Nicolás Ortega Froysa 2021-02-15 10:57:01 +01:00
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title = An Analogy for Purgatory title = An Analogy for Purgatory
description = Purgatory is one of those teachings of the Holy Catholic Church that is often difficult to comprehend, not only for those outside the Church, but even for those Catholics within. I believe that, to better understand what Purgatory is, we should understand sins as injuries to our soul. description = Purgatory is one of those teachings of the Holy Catholic Church that is often difficult to comprehend, not only for those outside the Church, but even for those Catholics within. I believe that, to better understand what Purgatory is, we should understand sins as injuries to our soul.
created = 2021-02-12 created = 2021-02-12
updated = 2021-02-12 updated = 2021-02-15

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@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ injury itself. If this is true for physical wounds, why would it not be
true for wounds of the soul? Our souls require healing and true for wounds of the soul? Our souls require healing and
purification.</p> purification.</p>
<label>[1]</label> <i>Catechism of the Catholic Church</i> § 1871 <label id="r1" >[1]</label> <i>Catechism of the Catholic Church</i> § 1871