excommunicated in English

verb
1
officially exclude (someone) from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
He left for France and then Germany, where he was excommunicated by the Lutheran Church, and returned to Italy in the mistaken belief that it would be safe to do so.

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1. 4 The church excommunicated him, and he gave them groats for pease , he excommunicated them.

2. Johnson, who was excommunicated for unrighteous conduct.

3. 2 He was excommunicated from the church.

4. Will they feel excommunicated as I did?

5. 6 He was excommunicated from the Pack.

6. Eventually, he was excommunicated along with his mentor.

7. 5 You'd have us excommunicated and hanged inside a month.

8. 3 Eventually,(www.Sentencedict.com) he was excommunicated along with his mentor.

9. 14 Its no longer possible to excommunicate someone already excommunicated.

10. He even left the Church for a time and was excommunicated.

11. 13 In 1766 he excommunicated the village for its "depraved diversion.".

12. Frederick II was not only Crusaded against, but excommunicated—without visible injury

13. 17 Their church tells them it's wrong and, in fact, excommunicated Green years ago.

14. 9 They could not enter the church, were excommunicated and were never to eat meat.

15. Failing to comply with the ban, Vaudès was excommunicated from the church in 1184.

16. 22 One influential local bishop warned that women who sought abortion would be excommunicated.

17. He was excommunicated in his early manhood from his synagogue on account of his unorthodox opinions.

18. 20 They say that local field workers now worry about being excommunicated by the Church.

19. Johnson, a member of the original Quorum of the Twelve who was excommunicated for unrighteous conduct.

20. 10 He was excommunicated in his early manhood from his synagogue on account of his unorthodox opinions.

21. 27 He was excommunicated in his early manhood from his synagogue on account of his unorthodox opinions.

22. 🔊 When Will challenged the church’s teachings, he was accused of Apostasy and excommunicated from the congregation

23. 7 William was excommunicated in 1619 and Jacob in 16 although he had already refused to kneel at communion in 16

24. In 1075, Gregory excommunicated some members of the Imperial Court and threatened to do the same to Henry himself.

25. 8 If Miguel were excommunicated, Careta would probably turn his back on him if he saw him on the street.

26. William was excommunicated in 1619 and Jacob in 16 although he had already refused to kneel at communion in 16

27. 21 Father Georgi Kochetkov is a reformist priest who, after being excommunicated in 19 has been received back into the church.

28. 27 William was excommunicated in 1619 and Jacob in 16 although he had already refused to kneel at communion in 16

29. CANON XXIV: Any layman who has mutilated himself shall be excommunicated for three years, For he is a plotter against his own life.

30. The Christians, on the basis of the Biblical rulings, condemned interest-taking absolutely, and from 1179 those who practised it were excommunicated.

31. 12 The second excommunicated all clergy who did homage to laymen for ecclesiastical possessions, as well as those who associated with them afterwards.

32. 13 When Ambrose heard of this he excommunicated Theodosius and refused to give him the sacraments until he had done public penance.

33. In the summer of 1606, laws against recusancy were strengthened; the Popish Recusants Act returned England to the Elizabethan system of fines and restrictions, introduced a sacramental test, and an Oath of Allegiance, requiring Catholics to abjure as a "heresy" the doctrine that "princes excommunicated by the Pope could be deposed or assassinated".

34. ‘Now you might say that's a very small step, but 100 years ago, denominations were very happy to Anathematise each other at the drop of a hat, so to speak.’ ‘Matters came to a head in 1054 when the two Churches, through their official representatives, excommunicated and anathematized (formally denounced) each other.’