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Purgatory I forgot about Purgatory, the bus stop of Catholic needs must have. The clamor of prayers, the knee in genuflection. Tomorrow I will go to mass. I will arbitrate with the voice in confession. To die in mortal sin is my childhood's torment. The black robes of St. Patrick's priests. Early mornings with my Dad The brown robes of the Franciscan who stole my sins in high school. I wasn't done with them. I wore pants and that angered him. I was not unholy just skirting the borders of adolescence my own way. But I digress. Purgatory with all those flapping carers preparing my way to God Finally and Absolutely. My prayers tabulated, my envelope is unsealed. I am old now and return the Purgatorial wicker plate to the transept under which lay the dust of the unforgiven travelers. Strangers in a strange land.. The curtains whisper., I say penance. Ten times. Oh My God I am heartily… . Amen. Caroline Shank 10.17 2022 Italics Robert Heinlein
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Oct 17, 2022
Oct 17, 2022 at 11:15 PM UTC
Purgatory
Purgatory I forgot about Purgatory, the bus stop of Catholic needs must have. The clamor of prayers, the knee in genuflection. Tomorrow I will go to mass. I will arbitrate with the voice in confession. To die in mortal sin is my childhood's torment. The black robes of St. Patrick's priests. Early mornings with my Dad The brown robes of the Franciscan who stole my sins in high school. I wasn't done with them. I wore pants and that angered him. I was not unholy just skirting the borders of adolescence my own way. But I digress. Purgatory with all those flapping carers preparing my way to God Finally and Absolutely. My prayers tabulated, my envelope is unsealed. I am old now and return the Purgatorial wicker plate to the transept under which lay the dust of the unforgiven travelers. Strangers in a strange land.. The curtains whisper., I say penance. Ten times. Oh My God I am heartily… . Amen. Caroline Shank 10.17 2022 Italics Robert Heinlein
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Oct 17, 2022
Oct 17, 2022 at 11:15 PM UTC
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