Listen up team,
I think that we need to break free and get into the show. Man my back is killing from these bus rides across the country while they sit in 1st class eating lobsters and champagne.
Ok Michael just relax, show some poise the boys are looking to you for leadership. Deep Breath.....Exhale.....
Hey guys,
Just fooling with you. Hard work is the way to make it to the show. No shortcuts. As coach Lav would say; Hammer to the Rock....
"I constantly hold that there is a Purgatory, and that the souls therein detained are helped by the suffrages of the faithful."
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 1030, "All who die in Gods grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assured of their eternal salvation, but after death they undergo purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven."
This process of purification occurs in a place designated by the Catholic church as purgatory. According to Catholic doctrine, purgatory is not supposed to be a place of punishment but of purification. The nature of this purification, according to different Catholic theologians, ranges from an extreme awareness of loss to an intense, excruciatingly painful "purifying fire."
According to Roman Catholic Doctrine, though a person may be in a state of grace, he may not enter Heaven until he is purified from sins that were not dealt with on earth. Baptism remits sins committed up to that point, but prayers, indulgences, penance, absolution, and the Mass are means by which the sinner is able to expiate sins committed after baptism. If sins are not remitted, after death he must suffer the flames of purification until he is sufficiently cleansed and pure so as to enter into the presence of God. Additionally, intercession can be made by Catholics on behalf of those who are presently in purgatory. This is also done through saying the Mass, certain acts of penance, saying the Rosary, or by indulgences where the benefit is applied to the dead in purgatory.
The length of time that someone must suffer in this state is never known, but it is considered to be proportional to the nature and severity of the sins committed. Therefore, it could be anywhere from a few hours to millions of years.
So this year Michael take heart for the faithful on the motherboard that contain us in purgatory that think they are more righteous are being similarly punished and told by God to "move on.....there is nothing to see here" as this tragic accident of a season has also muted their voices. It is even worse on Johnny Jungle where post game comments are one page in length and Dave cannot even sell St. John's tee shirts because no one wants to be seen in them.