Purgatory (disambiguation)
- Purgatory (disambiguation)
Purgatory is, in Roman Catholic teaching, a temporary state of the dead
Purgatory may also refer to:
* Purgatory and world religions, similar concepts in religions other than Roman Catholic
* Purgatorio, one of the canticas of Dante's The Divine Comedy
* Purgatori, the comic book character
* Purgatory, Colorado:
** A real town in the Rocky Mountains, named for the Purgatoire River
** A fictional town as the setting for the comic western film Support Your Local Gunfighter!
** Purgatory Ski Resort, former name of the Durango Mountain Resort
* Music:
** Purgatory, an opera by Gordon Crosse
** Purgatory, the album by The Tossers
** Purgatory, the single by Iron Maiden
** Purgatory (band), 1980s heavy metal band from Cleveland, Ohio
** Purgatory, a now defunct band created by Iced Earth founder, Jon Schaffer
** Purgatory (death metal band), Persian Thrash/Death Metal band
* Film, television and theatre:
** Purgatory (drama), a play by William Butler Yeats
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** Purgatory (Third Watch), the name of an episode in the TV series, "Third Watch"
** Purgatory (film), a made-for-TV movie starring Donnie Wahlberg
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