Originally posted by GV:
I know that the Roman Catholic Church believes in Purgatory. I was wondering, what is the Byzantine Catholic Churches' teachings on Purgatory? Do they officially believe in it or not? And do they look at it in the same respect as the Roman Catholic Church?
GV,
Welcome home and to the Forum. The short answer is that Eastern Catholics view the concept of purgation in the afterlife from a different perspective than do Latin Catholics. We (at least most of us - because Heaven forbid that we all agree on anything

) do not subscribe to a place of fire that exists for some period of time which has a proportional relationship to the magnitude of our sinfulness at death.
Three excellent threads that discuss Eastern Catholic, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, and Latin Catholic viewpoints on Purgatory are at:
Byzantine Catholic Purgatory? Intermediate State Purgatory, What Is It? I think that, in reading through these, you'll find the answers that you're seeking. If not, they may engender more questions.
Many years,
Neil, a bit taken aback by the post editing message "Sit tight ... we are taking you back to Purgatory" - so that's what this place is
