The Museum of Lost Souls
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2022
- The little museum of purgatory lies in the heart of Rome. It's full of ghostly artefacts, reported to be messages from beyond the grave: from dark handprints seared onto wood, to phantom markings etched in prayer books. It has to be one of the most disturbing museums around, but why does exist, what’s it for? And how do we know that any of these objects are indeed genuine? Let's investigate these ghoulish exhibits in this episode of Strange Christian Art.
We'll also explore the concept of purgatory, for those who are unfamiliar. Another writer who wrote a lot about Purgatory was the medieval poet Dante Alighieri. In his sequel to Inferno, he envisioned Purgatory as a giant mountain made up of layers of terraces. Each represents one of the Seven Deadly Sins. In later centuries, Purgatory fell out of favour, especially in branches of Christianity like Protestantism. For Catholics however, it still remains a core belief.
After some time away on holiday, I'm finally back and will resume my typical upload schedule. Thank you for your patience. More videos to come! Thank you all for 666k subscribers...
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Sources & Further Reading:
Museum of the souls of purgatory, a place between heaven and hell
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Museum of the Holy Souls in Purgatory - Atlas Obscura
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The Museum of Purgatory In Rome Is One Of The Creepiest Museums In The World - Ranker
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Museum of Purgatory
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Oooohh maybe we can get an episode on Dante's Inferno? The levels, some arts, unknown info? Yes? As always, great and facinating video!
Isn‘t ther already one?
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I really like how you don't use creepy music and instead use whimsical tunes to tell an intriguing story.
Yup. Creepy music makes videos too cheep and forced.
Huh, do you think it sounds whimsical? In my ears, it is deeply melancholic and morose. I really like it, I think it fits the story very well.
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It's one of those pieces that takes on the connotations of whatever media it's in, I'd say.
6:50 I love it, his wife hated that night cap so much that she came back from the dead just to destroy it! "BOOOooooo, Luigi! I told you to stop wearing that ugly thing!"
"You think my death will let you just wear that ugly thing? You're sorely mistake!!"
Major correction, for Catholics, purgatory is not an "in between" (that's "limbo" which is not a dogma but a theological hypothesis). Purgatory is a state/place where souls are ALREADY SAVED but just needed cleansing.
Side note, Dante's depiction of hell, purgatory and heaven must always be seen as an artistic interpretation, neither dogma nor theology.
Thank you.
So, right, based in the world we live in, Dante's depiction of hell is fueled by things that we, as humans can perceive.
For me as a Catholic purgatory isn't in belowground or in the skies, spirits may be in a limbo in this very world, just as you said, it is a theological hypothesis. In the case of purgatory, is more like a higher dimension for souls to go rest in peace. Sorry if I may be incorrect, the only thing we can do is love our christians, muslims, atheistics, brothers and sisters, let's not forget everyone with different faiths and views of the spiritual world. Thank you for your comment.
That’s interesting, I looked it up and see what you’re saying. I think in colloquial language among non Catholics people use the word purgatory to mean limbo but it’s not altogether accurate
The difference between Dante's depiction and that followed by catholics is pretty much the roles in the church the ones who created the latter had. As mentioned nome of this concept is based on sacred texts.
Yes. The video treats purgatory as limbo.
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Just ask any real historian. The view is universal amongst scholars
8:48 It's not hard to burn holes in paper without burning the whole page. When you showed the holes in that book, my first thought was they looked like holes burned in by a cigar or similar hot item.
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Yes, this is also a very good explanation.
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Yes, this is why the Catholic Church is the Antichrist
And everyone wonders why the Catholic Church is relentlessly mocked…
The more things change, the more they stay the same 🙃
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@@andrewkelley9405 Bah.... It's no reason to mock, just the exploitation of the real reason of mockery.
Oh, I've been to this church! A professor in school told me about it years ago. Otherwise I would have never known it existed. It's almost like a hidden museum. I purchased a cd with a digital book about the museum and the priest told me about the story of the church and the fire. He also showed me a piece of wood hidden behind a structure next to the altar. The burn marks on the wood looked like the virgin Mary in prayer. I don't know if it was the face you mentioned or something else, but it's still there.
It's amazing that a church would so enthusiastically collect obvious frauds. Fascinating
The architecture and items displayed are absolutely amazing!
Omg I'd love a video on the skull of Mary Magdalene, it seems like such an interesting artifact
I love this channel. Really makes me realize how much I’m missing out on seeing. And giving great insight on things you never really hear about
My guess is that the face within the fire was just embers that were weathered away over time. I forgot what it was called but humans have this ability to see faces or expressions in inanimate obects (take cars, for example.) And that was probably what the priest saw that night when his place of worship burned down.
Though I can't prove or deny the existance of purgatory, it makes a bit of sense to me why it prevails in Catholicism. The idea of leaving the world with unfinished business or woes that were never fully recognized doesn't sound very especially when its a time you can never go back to it. Of course, this is an interpretation of mine so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
It's called pareidolia. I thought I lost it years ago that when I started seeing resemblances again, it actually scared me.
This highlights that Christian culture and ideas aren’t necessarily directly from the Bible
Ok, and?
@@yoggothemadgod6196 bible is a mythology book
You can make the book burn spots with a hot/burning wine cork. That's how my dad made pirate maps in old books or a piece of paper. (I'm not saying the burnings are fake or real)
I take it your Dad wasn't actually a pirate lol. That sounds fun though.
@@24flyingcats84 I think their dad just made map which looked like priate maps.
@@liengandriod55 I know lol. I was joking but it can be difficult to get that across in text.I think modern day pirates probably use regular maps nowadays anyway ;)
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@@liengandriod55 Haha, yes.
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The finger holes in the book look like candle burns. I don't know enough about ancient paper to know how likely it is to burn but I imagine that the water content was higher and less likely to burn out of control.
I was thinking more like someone wiped potash or lye off their fingers. Chemical burns on paper
"I believe there is a place where the spirits of the dead dwell, trapped until they complete terrible tasks to enter Heaven."
"Also, they're free to visit Earth whenever, and touch stuff."
They can visit earth if God allows it, and every time to ask for prayers, they also can spend their purgatory on earth in a specific place or church for the sins committed.
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Visited Rome for two weeks back in November. Would have checked this out if I had known about it.
Beautiful church. Damn.
The idea that you more or less suffer in the realm of the living then also suffer in the afterlife regardless of what you do is pretty sad. There's no escaping it, huh? We all suffer eitherway
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I'd imagine someone involved in archives and document preservation could probably explain the "scarred" books pretty well.
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This video comes in very handy! I september I will visit Milan, Florence and Rome. This museum will be on my list!
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That museum looks amazing. I'm quite fascinated with the idea of purgatory, I wasn't raised in any particular faith but I like the idea that there's a way forward in the afterlife, not just a binary of reward or punishment.
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8:48 Perhaps, something caused parts of the pages to rot, or something that was hot enough to put a hole through the pages, but not quite hot enough to burn the entire book, could have been applied to it. Although it is hard to explain, I find it highly irrational to presuppose the existence of Purgatory and ghosts in order to jump to the conclusion that these artefacts prove those two things, as that is called bending the evidence in the direction you want it to go, rather than following it where it leads. Anyways, yet another gem from Hochelega.
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I don't know why but I that Hochelaga explaining the Epic of Gilgamesh would a quite amusing video
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I mean, there are plenty of ideas generally accepted as true by Christians despite not actually appearing in the Bible. I don’t see purgatory that differently from Satan in that regard.
Satan is most definitely mentioned in the bible in different forms. The serpent, the anti-christ, the fallen angel, the evil that tried to tempt Jesus and more.
@@dpt4458 This is a hilarious response because the Bible never says the serpent in the garden is Satan, and the Bible never says anything about a fallen angel. People assume/interpret the serpent is Satan, something scripture doesn’t say.
Scripture speaks highly of praying for the dead, something that wouldn’t make sense if all souls went directly to heaven or hell, so Catholics interpret these as implying a state like purgatory where souls are purified and benefit from prayer. It’s all interpretation.
@@ModernEphemera Ezekiel 28-14-10 and Luke 10:18; I will give it to you that the serpent is not directly made out to be Satan but still its pretty clear who that is meant to be when you take in context everything else.
@@ModernEphemera Yes, and another interpretation could be made to say that souls may have went into heaven uneasy especially those who died violent deaths and or had lingering affections for those of the earth and could not go to heaven directly and thus the prayers are meant to ease their souls into paradise. That and/or people have a hard time accepting the deaths of people close to them and so priests told them to pray for their souls as a means of calming people and getting them through their grief. Before you say that this means you cannot differentiate divine inspiration and things people put in there with other reasons, I agree.
@@dpt4458 There’s some decent evidence in scripture for modern ideas of Satan, but it’s mostly interpretation. It’s just pet peeve of mine that Protestants claim Catholics are making up un-biblical stuff when Protestants claim all sorts of fringe interpretative stuff all the time without ever calling each other out
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Visiting this place will be the first thing I do when I'll go back to Rome
Interesting place indeed
Waiting for the next hochelaga video is like spending time in Purgatory.
This is the kind of museum I will definitely visit in Rome
Good video
The items in this museum, take the concept of "cursed" to another level.
The very humble saints not disapproving of statues of them. Classic.
On the subject of Rome and the supernatural...would love to see a video on the porta alchemica, went to see it when I was in the area as it's been fascination of mine for a while now but there's not a huge amount of information on it.
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Man, whether you believe in it or not (I'm Christian, and I'm not convinced I do), medieval Christian mythology has some powerful stories
For some reason I felt that...
nice video.