a temporary state of the dead in Roman Catholic theology
I knew why some souls went to Limbo after the death of the body, and others went for a time to Purgatory, and why others went to heaven or hell—‘forever and ever.’
In the gringo church Mary’s statue was relegated to a side altar, imaged there as a serene white lady who matter-of-factly squashed the Genesis serpent with her bare feet.
a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative
Students are taught—what I never had to be taught—that religion is not simply a matter of dogmas or theological truths; that religion involves a person’s whole way of life.
showing arrogance by patronizing those considered inferior
Other institutions—the nation’s political parties, the industries of mass entertainment and communications, the companies that employed them—have all treated my parents with condescension.
On Holy Thursday to commemorate the Last Supper of Christ there was a ‘white’ mass at sunset (when stained-glass windows burned briefly before the light failed).
a social organization in which diversity is tolerated
My education may have made it inevitable that I would become a citizen of the secular city, but I have come to embrace the city’s values: social mobility; pluralism; egalitarianism; self-reliance.
My education may have made it inevitable that I would become a citizen of the secular city, but I have come to embrace the city’s values: social mobility; pluralism; egalitarianism; self-reliance.
an unshakable belief in something without need for proof
The resolution of my spiritual dilemma, if there is to be one before death, will have to take place where it began, among persons who do not share my religious convictions.
Created on Mon Jun 09 20:37:48 EDT 2014
(updated Thu Aug 30 10:18:40 EDT 2018)
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