pargetory (Meaning)

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pargetory (n.)

Something made of, or covered with, parget, or plaster.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pargetory

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pargetory Sentence Examples

  1. Purgatory is a temporary state of suffering for the purification of souls before their entry into heaven.
  2. According to Catholic dogma, purgatory is a place where souls undergo a purification process to remove remaining impurities before ascending to paradise.
  3. The concept of purgatory has been a subject of theological debate throughout Christian history.
  4. St. Augustine of Hippo described purgatory as a "fire of cleansing" for those who died with venial sins.
  5. In medieval art, purgatory was often depicted as a fiery realm inhabited by tormented souls.
  6. The belief in purgatory has influenced the practice of prayer for the dead in many Christian traditions.
  7. Some religious scholars reject the idea of purgatory, arguing that it is not supported by scripture.
  8. In Dante's Divine Comedy, purgatory is portrayed as a mountain of seven terraces, each representing a different type of sin.
  9. Some theologians argue that purgatory is a metaphorical concept, representing the process of spiritual growth and transformation.
  10. In popular culture, the concept of purgatory has inspired literary works, films, and television shows.

FAQs About the word pargetory

Something made of, or covered with, parget, or plaster.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Purgatory is a temporary state of suffering for the purification of souls before their entry into heaven.

According to Catholic dogma, purgatory is a place where souls undergo a purification process to remove remaining impurities before ascending to paradise.

The concept of purgatory has been a subject of theological debate throughout Christian history.

St. Augustine of Hippo described purgatory as a "fire of cleansing" for those who died with venial sins.