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1. Excommunication

2. They were threatened with excommunication.

3. In 1912 he protested Leo Tolstoy's excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church by requesting his own excommunication.

4. Excommunication – Spirit putting men to death.

5. I have heard a whisper of your excommunication, Cardinal.

6. And now comes the final indignity - excommunication from Cluedo.

7. Over the years pentecostals have gotten accustomed to exclusion and excommunication.

8. Excommunication from the church, therefore, was not the final penalty.

9. And my condolences on the sad news of your recent excommunication.

10. 18 Or shun his requests and risk facing his fearsome Inquisitors or even excommunication?

11. Or shun his requests and risk facing his fearsome Inquisitors or even excommunication?

12. It'says that under Canon Law, excommunication is automatic for ordinations without papal approval.

13. In December 1520 Luther received his Papal Bull of excommunication and then later burned it.

14. This verse seems follow on the excommunication of the blind man Christ had just healed.

15. If you make it an excommunication matter, I have nothing more to say, of course.

16. Copies of the translation were burned, and anyone who possessed or read it was threatened with excommunication.

17. Throughout the imperial struggle and in his dealings with the separate kingdoms, Innocent used the weapon of excommunication.

18. All swore, on pain of excommunication and eternal damnation, to protect and uphold the peace of the land.

19. The Pope lifted the excommunication, imposing a vow to comply with certain conditions, which Henry soon violated.

20. After being released from the sentence of excommunication, his remains were buried in Speyer cathedral in August 1111.

21. Two years later he received an order of excommunication and ignored that too in that he continued to preach.

22. 8 All swore, on pain of excommunication and eternal damnation, to protect and uphold the peace of the land.

23. Excommunication also remained out of the question because much of the Church membership stood in awe of these exploits.

24. 18 The logical result of excommunication was deposition, for an excommunicate bishop or king could not rule a diocese or kingdom.

25. The logical result of excommunication was deposition, for an excommunicate bishop or king could not rule a diocese or kingdom.

26. 7 The logical result of excommunication was deposition, for an excommunicate bishop or king could not rule a diocese or kingdom.

27. All of this represents quite a flip-flop from a quarter of a century ago when Pius XII decreed excommunication for all “atheistic Communists.”

28. There are many synonyms of Commination which include Anathema, Condemnation, Curse, Denunciation, Diatribe, Excommunication, Execration, Imprecation, Malediction, Obloquy, Threatening, Proscription, Threat Of Punishment, etc.

29. Three days before his death, he withdrew all the censures of excommunication that he had pronounced, except those against the two chief offenders – Henry and Guibert.

30. He dealt here with problems concerning ecclesiastical jurisdiction, penance, indulgences, crusades and pilgrimages, vows, excommunication, the general church council, marriage and divorce, and unity with the Greek Orthodox Church.

31. (For remission of punishment due to sin, see CENSURE, EXCOMMUNICATION, INDULGENCE.) Absolution proper is that act of the priest whereby, in the Sacrament of Penance, he frees man from sin

32. Royko added: “I’ve never read anything about O’Connor announcing: ‘Anybody who is connected with a crime family —the Genovese outfit, the Gambino mob and the rest of them— faces excommunication.

33. The situation in the Empire remained chaotic, worsened by the further excommunication against Henry launched by the new pope Paschal II, a follower of Gregory VII's reformation ideals, who was elected in August 1099.

34. And it Anathematises, and subjects to excommunication, both those that adore the Icons [themselves] with latria [Gk: adoration] as well as those that say that the Orthodox commit idolatry in adoring the Icons.

35. Doctrinal judgments by which the Church stigmatizes certain teachings detrimental to faith or morals.They should not be confounded with canonical Censures, such as excommunication, suspension, and interdict, which are spiritual punishments inflicted on delinquents.

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37. Anathematise is the British English spelling of anathematize, which describes the act of placing an anathema upon a person. Anathema itself is a vigorous denouncement or curse pronounced by ecclesiastical authority, which is typically accompanied by excommunication from a group

38. ‘Coerciveness has long been used for social control in rituals such as union blackballing, college hazing, excommunication and corporal punishment.’ ‘Essentially, these are influence tools of differing Coerciveness.’ ‘As their problems have increased, so the police have moved higher up the scale of Coerciveness in their menu of

39. In its popular acceptation Cursing is often confounded, especially in the phrase "Cursing and swearing", with the use of profane and insulting language; in canon law it sometimes signifies the ban of excommunication pronounced by the Church.In its more common Biblical sense it means the opposite of blessing (cf

40. ‘Coerciveness has long been used for social control in rituals such as union blackballing, college hazing, excommunication and corporal punishment.’ ‘Essentially, these are influence tools of differing Coerciveness.’ ‘As their problems have increased, so the police have moved higher up the scale of Coerciveness in their menu of

41. On 21 September 1591 he attended the assembly of bishops, which declared "null, unjust and suggested by the malice of the enemies of France" Pope Gregory XIV's Bull of Excommunication against Henry of Navarre, and on 25 July 1593 he assisted at Henry IV's abjuration in St.-Denis.

42. —In its popular acceptation Cursing is often confounded, especially in the phrase “Cursing and swearing”, with the use of profane and insulting language; in canon law it sometimes signifies the ban of excommunication pronounced by the Church.In its more common Biblical sense it means the opposite of blessing (cf

43. In the 1983 Code of Canon Law (CIC) eight other sins carry the penalty of automatic excommunication: apostasy, heresy, schism (CIC 1364:1), violating the sacred species (CIC 1367), physically attacking the pope (CIC 1370:1), sacramentally Absolving an accomplice in a sexual sin (CIC 1378:1), consecrating a bishop without authorization (CIC 1382), and directly violating the seal of