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Animas en Purgatorio Antique Mexican Retablo Published in Saints and Sinners #68

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Animas en Purgatorio Antique Mexican Retablo Published in Saints and Sinners #68Animas en Purgatorio Antique Mexican Retablo translating as The Souls in Purgatory Published in Saints and Sinners Page 148 and featured on the Back Dust Jacket The Anima Sola represents a Soul Souls Suffering in Purgatory. While many Anima Sola Paintings portray a Female Soul, many other Figures such as Popes and other Men are commonly depicted in chromolithographs, sculptures and paintings. In the most commonly known image of the Anima Sola, a Woman

  • Animas en Purgatorio Antique Mexican Retablo translating as The Souls in Purgatory
  • Published in Saints and Sinners Page 148 and featured on the Back Dust Jacket
  • The Anima Sola represents a Soul/ Souls Suffering in Purgatory. While  many Anima Sola Paintings portray a Female Soul, many other Figures such as Popes and other Men are commonly depicted in chromolithographs, sculptures and paintings. In the most commonly known image of the Anima Sola, a Woman is depicted as breaking free from her chains in a Dungeon setting surrounded by Flames, representing Purgatory. She appears Penitent and Reverent, and her chains have been broken; an indication that, after her Temporary Suffering, she is destined for Heaven.
  • Praying to the Anima Sola is a Tradition in many ways unlike that of the more widespread Cult of Saints. In lieu of praying to a Saint who then appeals to God, the Anima Sola represents Souls in Purgatory who require the Assistance both of the Living and the Divine to Ameliorate their Sufferings in the Afterlife.
  • The Anima Sola Image is common throughout much of the Catholic world, though is perhaps strongest in Naples, Italy where it is referred to as "the Cult of the Souls in Purgatory."
  • In Latin America, one source reports, the Anima Sola is "a Belief still deeply rooted in the Mass of the Campesinos. The Devotion dates from the First Colonizers, who probably brought the image in which the Soul is represented as a Woman Suffering Torments in Purgatory with Chains Binding her Hands.
  • Celestina Abdenago
  • The Female Anima Sola depicted is sometimes called Celestina, however the Anima Sola is usually Anonymous. According to Legend, at the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, there were many people present: among them, a woman by the name of Celestina Abdenago. Her task was to give the Three Condemned Men a drink of water. Celestina gave Dismas and Gestas a drink from her jar, but she refused to give one to Jesus (Who was also direly thirsty) as she despised Him or feared Retaliation from the Enemies of Jesus. For this reason she was condemned to suffer thirst and the Constant Heat of Purgatory in the Afterlife.
  • The Male Anima Sola
  • Sometimes an Anonymous Male Figure is depicted as an Anima Sola, however the Female Soul was generally more common. Usually the Male Souls are shown as Popes, Priests or Monks. In the Cathedral of Guadalajara in Mexico, there is a Painting of a Young Monk or Friar with a Tonsure surrounded by Flames and with a Sad, Pained or Reverant Facial Expression. According to Tradition this Young Man was a Priest who ended up in Purgatory because of his Sinful Life or because he absolved so many people at his last Rite of Mass that he had to go to Purgatory in their Places. In any case, the Image of a Male Soul Suffering in Purgatory became popular in Mexico and diverse places with reproductions being created and distributed among the Faithful.
  • Magical Traditions
  • As with many Catholic Symbols, the Image also appears in Spiritist Traditions. As described in : "The "Anima Sola" translates as the "Lone Soul" or "Lonely Spirit" and refers to a very specific Votive Image. Based on Roman Catholic Votive Statues (but now a standardized chromolithograph), this Image is particularly popular in Latin American Magical Traditions. It depicts a Woman Standing Amidst Flames, Eternally Burning yet never Consumed. She gazes upwards, holding her chained hands towards Heaven. Is her Soul burning in the Fire of Hell, or does her heart burn with the Fire of Love? Allegedly, Unrequited Love is what drew this poor Soul into her Predicament: the Anima Sola traded Eternal Salvation for the Joys of Temporal Love. She is invoked in only the most desperate Love Spells, in which in Return for Obtaining the Sought-after Love, the Appellant agrees to replace Anima Sola in Purgatory when they die.
  • Another Interpretation is that the Sacred Figures most frequently invoked include the "Lonely Soul" (Anima Sola), who requires Prayers because of her Predicament; San Silvestre, Magical because of the date of his Feast Day; and Santa Elena and San Onofre.
  • Santería and Lukumi Traditions and Beliefs
  • In Santería or Lukumi Traditions, the Afro-Caribbean Religion of Cuba, there is a Syncretization of the Anima Sola with the Eshu Alleguana. The Eshus are the Divine Messengers, the Tricksters, The Masters of the Roads and the Doors that are necessary for all Prayers to Reach their Intended Point. Eshu Allegwanna, one Eshu among hundreds, is thought to be the Oldest of the Eshus, and to have existed on the Earth since a Primordial Time long before not only People, but before many of the Gods of the Religion existed in the World. Therefore, He is synchronized with The Lonely Spirit, as many of the African Gods were syncretized with Catholic Saints, or hidden behind them, in the First Centuries of Slavery, when the Practice of the African Religions were oppressed. The Anima Sola is grouped in a Triad in some Traditions with The Intranquil Spirit and the Dominant Spirit.
  • Retablo Dimensions are approx. 13 inches vertical x 10 inches horizontal.
  • Condition: in overall excellent, original condition with some minor paint loss, surface rusting and Religious candle burns acquired over more than a Century of Ritual Use and Devotional Prayer.
  • Origin is 19th Century Mexico

 

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ingrid C
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Pretty awesome chew toy
Color: Grey Bear - Large
This toy is great!! I have a doodle that shreds everything in sight, including durable toys, but this one stood up to the Teddy test! He easily ripped off the ear/feet bits, but the fabric casing hasn’t come off after a week of play, and I expect the rubber toy inside will be even harder to break. This is a fairly heavy toy, so it makes a thunk when it drops and is probably not suitable for small dogs. It has a light squeak that is quiet and infrequent enough to not annoy me, and it’s pretty cute too!! it does get soaked in drool pretty fast (and takes forever to dry), but at this point i’m grateful it lasts long enough to get drooled on at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025
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Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
less than 24 hours :/
Color: Grey Bear - Large, Color: Grey Bear - Large
smaller than i expected but had a strong interior that i was pleasantly surprised with. my lil lady very much enjoyed it, however it lasted less than 24 hours before the poor toy was skinned alive :( she loves plushies and she’s obsessed w his skin after tearing him apart. it does have a solid rubber interior that is still good as a toy, however i was hoping its skin would stay on longer than a day :( overall decent toy, 3 stars for being destroyed so quickly. wouldn’t recommend for strong chewers
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025
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Jen
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Lasts long
Color: Panda Bear - Large
Perfect for super chewer dogs.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026
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Michelle B.
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
Dachshund said “did I hear indestructible‽ Hold my ball”
Color: Grey Bear - Large
My 15lb Dachshund took this toy as a personal challenge. He heard me tell his human brother that it’s indestructible on the inside and said “hold my ball” promptly proceeding to schmurder the textile aspect of this adorable toy. I’d say it took him a total of 23 1/2 minutes to get to the center of this tootsie pop. I’m not even mad tho bc he had no interest in actually ingesting the outer part, and is totally into the inner toy, which is, for him, literally indestructible. It’s solid rubber, has a wild and fun bounce to it on multiple surfaces. Zodiac rates the squeak 10/10. It’s great especially for when I’m on a call or talking to someone in real life and can’t immediately throw said toy or pay complete attention to him. In conclusion: Your dog will probably love it, ((suggest to just keep an eye on them during the schmurder process and make sure you grab all the pieces that come off so none are swallowed)) Depending on your tolerance for squeaker pitch and frequency of squeak, it's a 4/10 in annoyance mostly bc it’s not a long drawn out squeak ((I can not tolerate those toys, they get “lost on top on my fridge” until I get up the courage to throw them out without him seeing)), it’s quick and requires a bit of effort to produce the sound however it’s a very high pitch squeak so it’s all up to your preference. I personally try to buy toys I can tolerate my dog loving on bc when he gets a new toy, it’s his favorite thing for a long time, like, it sleeps on the bed with us for the first month. Hope your fur child loves this as much as mine did. Not sure I’ll do the whole two in one toy thing again only he got through it so fast.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2025
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PurpleBookDragon
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
LOVE BARK TOYS!!!
Color: Rad Herring - Medium
I got this toy for my 1yr old Husky/Heeler/(possibly)GSD (approx 42lbs) mix when she came to our home mid/late October of 2025 and the toy lasted until December 3rd 2025 when we had to assist her with opening the fabric to get the toy on the inside. It was a great fun toy for her and the inside toys still is and she loves playing with it. The durability of both the outside and inside toys are great for super chewers! I was glad there was no stuffing because I had gotten her a plush toy once before and she destroyed that immediately. The fabric on this was durable enough to withstand her chewing yet soft enough that it didn’t hurt her teeth. The colors were vibrant and fun for both toys even though wear and tear kinda took some of the fabric color away. I would definitely buy this again once the inside toy is no longer safe for her, especially since the size was perfect for her too.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026

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