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Verified Claim · Purgatory

Is prayer for the dead — and the doctrine of purgatory — a medieval invention, or does it have early Christian foundations?

Doctrine: Purgatory
Historically Verified
Section I

Understanding the Claim

The argument in one sentence: Prayer for the dead appears in Jewish practice (2 Maccabees), the New Testament (2 Tim 1:18), catacomb inscriptions, and the earliest liturgies. Tertullian and Perpetua's vision attest it explicitly.
Section VI

The Fideograph Verdict

Verdict: Historically Verified. Prayer for the dead appears in Jewish practice (2 Maccabees), the New Testament (2 Tim 1:18), catacomb inscriptions, and the earliest liturgies. Tertullian and Perpetua's vision attest it explicitly.
The Doctrine
Purgatory
Those who die in God's grace but are not yet fully purified undergo a process of purification after death before entering heaven.
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