Image B Gregor IX2.jpg thumb A depiction of Pope Gregory IX excommunicating. Excommunication is a religious ... someone out of full communion communion . In some religions, excommunication includes spiritual Damnation ... excommunication these include Exile banishment , shunning , and shaming , depending on the religion, the offense that caused excommunication, or the rules or norms of the religious community. Christianity The Biblical basis of excommunication is anathema . The references are found in Epistle to the Galatians ... Testament contains limited examples of excommunication. Jesus, in Gospel of Matthew Matthew 18 ... sanction beyond excommunication. Citation needed date June 2009 The earliest recorded example was in AD ..., except perhaps for automatic excommunication. Some modern Protestant churches refer to any ..., excommunication can come in two forms automatic excommunication, which is a result of the very act itself, and excommunication as a penalty issued by an ecclesiastical court . When such a person commits ... or it is reserved to the Pope. Excommunication is never a merely vindictive penalty designed ... are revoked, such as holding Catholic Church hierarchy ecclesiastical office . Excommunication ... cathen 05678a.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia ref In the Catholic Church , formal excommunication ... excommunication must be absolved by a priest or bishop empowered to lift the penalty. This is usually ... to issue formal pronouncements of excommunication in regard to officials and monarchs who ... of excommunication of a whole area, barring celebration of the sacraments in a town or region. A interdict applied to a person has similar practical effects as excommunication, such as not being ... Church. Before the 1983 Code of Canon Law , there were two degrees of excommunication vitandus ... in its life. In the Middle Ages, formal acts of public excommunication were accompanied by a ceremony ... excommunication not only as an external exclusion from the public life of the Church and its sacraments ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Excommunication of Christ Type studio Artist Meads of Asphodel Cover The Excommunication of Christ.jpg Released 2001 Recorded Genre Black metal Length 48 48 Label Supernal Music Producer Reviews Last album The Watchers of Catal Huyuk br 1999 This album The Excommunication of Christ br 2001 Next album Freezing Moon Jihad br 2002 The Excommunication of Christ is the first full length studio album by the black metal band The Meads of Asphodel . It was released on Supernal Music in 2001. The band s debut album, this featured Alberto Contini A.C.Wild from Italian thrash legends Bulldozer band Bulldozer re working the narrative originally found on Bulldozers first album, The Day Of Wrath . It is an exorcism in Latin and sets the tone of the rest. Huw Lloyd Langton plays lead guitar on the Hawkwind cover, Assault and Battery. Track listing The Excommunication of Christ 1 30 Angelwhore 3 16 The Watchers of Catal Huyuk 4 46 Agrat Bat Malah 4 53 Weeping Tears of Angel Light 3 17 Bene Ha Elohim 3 56 Assault and Battery Hawkwind cover 4 02 Jezebel and the Philistines 4 25 Pale Dread Hunger 5 38 Rise in Godless Hell 4 07 Disembodied Voices of Melchizeden 2 01 Falling with Lightning Rays Beamed through the Blazing Firmament Towards the Untented Burial Ground of Kharsag 2 11 Calling All Monsters 4 46 External links http www.metal archives.com release.php?id 15650 Metal Archives http www.themeadsofasphodel.com Official Homepage Meads of Asphodel DEFAULTSORT Excommunication Of Christ Category Meads of Asphodel albums Category 2001 albums 2000s black metal album stub ... more details
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The excommunication of Margaret McBride occurred following the nun s sanctioning in November 2009 of an abortion at a Roman Catholic hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. Her decision and her subsequent excommunication aroused controversy in the areas of medical ethics and Catholic theology . ref name usatoday.com Cite news url http www.usatoday.com news religion 2010 05 18 nun abortion N.htm?loc interstitialskip title Hospital nun rebuked for allowing abortion in Phoenix work USA Today date May 18, 2010 ref ref Cite news url http abcnews.go.com US wireStory?id 10658003 title Phoenix hospital nun rebuked for allowing abortion date May 15, 2010 work ABCNews ref ref name azcentral.com Cite news last Clancy first Michael url http www.azcentral.com arizonarepublic news articles 2010 05 15 20100515phoenix catholic nun abortion.html title Nun at St. Joseph s Hospital rebuked over abortion to save woman work The Arizona Republic date May 19, 2010 ref ref Cite news url http www.msmagazine.com news uswirestory.asp?ID 12405 title Arizona Nun Excommunicated for Approving Emergency Abortion work Ms. Magazine date May 18, 2010 ref Margaret McBride Sr. Margaret Mary McBride, RSM, was a Sisters of Mercy Sister of Mercy . ref name McBride cite news date 2010 05 19 work National Public Radio title Nun Excommunicated for Allowing Abortion url http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 126985072 last Hagerty first Barbara ref She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and her Master of Public ... Decision and excommunication McBride was an administrator and member of the ethics committee at St ... excommunication, i.e. she had incurred excommunication automatically as a result of her actions ... http www.catholicsforchoice.org ExcommunicationofNuninArizonaVeryTroubling.asp Excommunication of Nun ... For Allowing Abortion , National Public Radio ref Among those defending the excommunication ... excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Excommunication Of Margaret ... more details
Bell, Book & Candle may refer to Bell, book, and candle , an archaic procedure used for excommunication Bell, Book and Candle , a 1958 comedy film Bell, Book & Candle band , a German group Bell, Book and Candle play Bell, Book and Candle play , a play by John Van Druten disambig ... more details
The Women s Ordination Conference is the oldest and largest national organization that works to ordain women as priests, deacons and bishops into the Roman Catholic Church. Founded in 1975, it primarily promotes an agenda with the objective of ordaining women within the Catholic Church. Controversy The WOC s sister organization, Roman Catholic Womenpriests , has incurred an automatic excommunication by decree of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith . Leaders of the WOC that have attempted female ordination or who have worked alongside RCW also join them in a state of latae sententiae excommunication. References http www.womensordination.org Women s Ordination Conference Category Ordination of women Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church Category Women s religious organizations ... more details
A vitandus Latin for one to be avoided excommunicate was someone affected by a rare and grave form of excommunication , in which the Church ordered, as a remedial measure, that the faithful were not to associate with him except in the case of husband and wife, parents, children, servants, subjects , and in general unless there was some reasonable excusing cause. ref http www.catholicculture.org culture library dictionary index.cfm?id 37131 A Modern Catholic Dictionary 1980 ref It thus imposed a form of shunning somewhat similar to Jew ish cherem . Since the coming into effect of the 1983 Code of Canon Law , this form of excommunication is no longer envisaged in the canon law of the Catholic Church . The 1917 Code still included it, imposing it automatically a latae sententiae excommunication on anyone who did physical violence to the Pope himself, ref Canon 2343 1 1 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law ref and declaring that with that exception, nobody is a vitandus excommunicate unless the Apostolic See has excommunicated him by name and has proclaimed the excommunication publicly and in the decree has stated expressly that he must be avoided . ref Canon 2258 2 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law ref The distinction between a vitandus and a toleratus tolerated excommunicate was introduced for the first time by Pope Martin V in 1418. ref CathEncy wstitle Excommunication ref The most notable case in the 20th century of excommunication with the effect of making the person a vitandus was that of the priest Alfred Loisy . ref http www.space.net.au nethow Sede heresyhistory.html ref In 1950, antipope Michel Collin, of the sedevacantist group Apostles of Infinite Love , announced that he had taken the name Clement XV. ref name Smoke http books.google.com books?id 8OL9tyvN5YcC Michael W. Cuneo The Smoke of Satan Conservative and Traditionalist Dissent in Contemporary American Catholicism ... XV 15 March 1971 ref and publicly declared him by name a vitandus excommunication excommunicate . Fact ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Significavit is an obsolete writ in England English ecclesiastical law , issued out of Court of Chancery chancery , that a man be excommunication excommunicated for forty days, and imprisoned until he submits himself to the authority of the Church of England church . Category History of Christianity in the United Kingdom Category History of the Church of England Category Writs UK law stub ... more details
Wiktionarypar reproof reprove reproving Reproof may refer to Reproof, Jehovah s Witnesses and congregational discipline Reproof form of discipline administered by Jehovah s Witnesses Rebuke and reproof, a.k.a. rebuke in English civil and church law Rebuke and reproof Judaism Dabs may not have external links. But perhaps an article can be based on a paraphrasing of the following source .... http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter R&artid 149 JewishEncyclopedia.com entry Rebuke and reproof It includes discussion of ha padah and nezifah , and links to Anathema and Excommunication . disambig ... more details
Benedictus Deus is a papal bull written by Pius V in 1564 which ratified all decrees and definitions of the Council of Trent . It enjoins strict obedience upon all Catholics and forbids, under pain of excommunication, all unauthorized interpretation. There is a more minor bull written by Benedict XII in 1336 . Catholicism stub Category Council of Trent Category 16th century papal bulls Category 1564 works ... more details
Benedictus Deus is a papal bull written by Pius V in 1564 which ratified all decrees and definitions of the Council of Trent . It enjoins strict obedience upon all Catholics and forbids, under pain of excommunication, all unauthorized interpretation. There is a more minor bull written by Benedict XII in 1336 . Catholicism stub Category Council of Trent Category 16th century papal bulls Category 1564 works ... more details
Although developed from the Bible Biblical ban, excommunication, as employed by the Rabbis during ... the ban of excommunication on particular occasions, it became chiefly a legal measure resorted ..., were punishable by a form of niddui or temporary excommunication. Maimonides as well as later ... wife being made the subject of scandal in the case of a rabbi declaring an unjustified excommunication ... of the excommunication did not prevent the court from adding rigor to its punishments so as to maintain ... might be renewed once and again, and finally the cherem, the most rigorous form of excommunication ... pronounced the ban of excommunication. Maimonides concludes with these words the chapter on the laws of excommunication Mishneh Torah , Talmud Torah, vii. 13 . Although the power is given to the scholar ...?fuseaction home.article&pageID 6218762&ArticleID 7315629 Judge upholds Jewish excommunication ... Beis Din Cheirem ref As distinct from Catholic Church excommunication The Cherem may best be compared to the now defunct excommunication Vitandus. It is important to avoid confusing it with the Catholic excommunication as it is normally practiced to day based on the word excommunication , as the current ... into granting one . With respect to the list of offenses theoretically resulting in excommunication ... Law or the Shukan Aruch as punishable by excommunication is of some historical and perhaps theological ... Excommunication Exile Ostracism Shunning taboo References reflist External links http jewishencyclopedia.com ... more details
Wiktionary Hamon may be Hamon swordsmithing , visual result of the tempering process used in much of Japanese swordsmithing Hamon, the Japanese practice of excommunication from a dojo or apprenticeship Hamon, the name for ham in Filipino cuisine Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder, List of Yu Gi Oh cards Sacred Beasts , one of the three Sacred Beast Cards from the Yu Gi Oh Trading Card game People Beno t Hamon , politician Jean Louis Hamon , painter Chris Hamon , former Jersey and Swindon Town footballer disambig Category Surnames of Breton origin Category Breton language surnames fr Hamon ru ... more details
law currently in force, there are eight instances when a person may incur excommunication lat sententi ... ref are verified, the following persons incur excommunication lat sententi an apostate from the faith ... and accomplices who are not named in a law prescribing latae sententiae excommunication but without ... persons incur excommunication latae sententiae by papal decree, including a person who violates the secrecy ... so. However, the penalty excommunication, interdiction, or suspension is in effect since the perceived ..., once the excommunication has been declared, the effects are more severe, as indicated in http www.intratext.com ... phrase accompanying a noun , such as excommunication . In connection with a verb , the corresponding ... excommunication in use in the past Category Canon law Catholic Church Category Latin religious ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 Ad abolendam On abolition or Towards abolishing was the November, 1184 decretal and Papal bull bull of Pope Lucius III , written at Venice . It was developed after the Council of Verona settled some jurisdictional differences between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa . The document prescribes measures to uproot heresy and sparked the efforts which culminated in the Albigensian Crusade and the Medieval Inquisition Inquisitions . Its chief aim was the complete abolition of Christian heresy. Lucius condemned all heretical sects and persons who preached without the authorisation of the Roman Catholic Church Roman Church , whether publicly or privately, and placed them under excommunication . Among the particular sects mentioned in Ad abolendame were the Cathars , Humiliati , Waldensians , Arnold of Brescia Arnoldists , and Josephines . More important than the direct attack on heresy, however, was the stipulation of equal measures for those who supported heretics, overtly or indirectly. They too were placed under excommunication. Those accused of heresy, if they could not prove their innocence or forswear their errors, or if they backslid into error subsequently, were to be handed over to the lay authorities to receive their animadversio debita due penalty . All those who supported heresy were deprived of their many rights the right to hold public office, the right to trial, the right to draft a will, and the hereditability of their fiefs and offices. For the enforcement of the measures demanded by the decretal, Lucius obligated all patriarch s, archbishop s, and bishop s to re announce the excommunication on certain feasts and holidays. Those who did not observe this for three years consecutively would be deprived of their ecclesiastical offices. The bishops were furthermore obligated to seek out heretics. They were to make bi or triannual rounds of their dioceses, visiting locations of suspicion and question the p ... more details
Canon 1398 is a rule of canon law which pronounces a general self excommunication latae sententiae on any type of abortion , and does not require the opinion of a bishop . ref http www.catholicplanet.com articles article78.htm Abortion and Excommunication ref ref http www.natcath.com NCR Online archives 011703 011703d.htm Under Vatican ruling, abortion triggers automatic excommunication ref Juridical context and history The rule extends to all abortionists for each abortion they procure. By other principles of canon law, the automatic excommunication also attaches automatically to those who were both part of a conspiracy to commit an abortion and were But for test but for causes of the abortion. Citation needed date July 2009 A woman who voluntarily seeks an abortion would thus be covered. Its historical roots can be traced to prescriptions found in the Didache and to decisions taken at the council of Elvira in late Antiquity . For this reason, many abortionists were originally of the Jewish religion, because it was totally forbidden for Christians to practice abortion. The reach of the canon is rather small, however, as only those who were part of a conspiracy can be liable for the penalty ... backs excommunication of Brazilian MDs over child s abortion ref Regarding his gesture, Sobrinho ... this abortion have incurred excommunication. Abortion pill Mgr Elio Sgreccia , of the Pontifical Academy .... ref http www.euronews.net 2009 07 31 catholic church issues excommunication warning after italy approves abortion Catholic Church issues excommunication warning after Italy approves abortion pill ref ... 20441?l french Mgr di FALCO, v que de Gap, sur l excommunication au Br sil ref in France and Brazil ... used to annul the excommunication of the four bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X . It reads The penalty ... ref Likewise, in rare cases of an indirect abortion , such as an ectopic pregnancy , the excommunication ... abortion is more serious Vatican No Excommunication for Stepfather Rapist, Abortion is Worse ref ... more details
. Claimed applications Excommunication of Marcel Lefebvre Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre argued that his ... of excommunication. He claimed that his action was necessary because the traditional form of the Catholic ... in Brazil In 2009, Archbishop Jos Cardoso Sobrinho was reported to have Excommunication The Catholic Church excommunicated or rather declared excommunicated, since the canon law invoked imposes the excommunication ... excommunication did not apply to the mother of the girl. ref http www.zenit.org article 20441?l french Mgr di FALCO, v que de Gap, sur l excommunication au Br sil ref References references ... more details
live at the convent property, which they own. A spokesman for the Army of Mary called the excommunication ... http www.cccb.ca site images stories pdf decl excomm english.pdf Text of the declaration of excommunication ... more details
Not to be confused with Romanum decet pontificem . Image Decet Romanum Pontificam.jpg thumb 200px Decet Romanum Pontificem Decet Romanum Pontificem lang en It Pleases the Roman Pontiff 1521 is the papal bull excommunication excommunicating Martin Luther , bearing the title of the first three Latin words of the text. ref cite web url http asv.vatican.va en doc 1521.htm title The Bull Decet Romanum Pontificem Leo X Excommunicates Martin Luther Rome, 1521 January 3rd last Vatican Secret Archives publisher Holy See accessdate 2009 01 03 ref It was issued on January 3, 1521, by Pope Leo X to effect the excommunication threatened in his earlier papal bull Exsurge Domine 1520 since Luther failed to recant. ref cite book last Doak first Robin title Pope Leo X publisher Compass Point Books location Minneapolis year 2006 isbn 0756515947 page 12 ref Luther had burned his copy of Exsurge Domine on December 10, 1520, at the Elster Gate in Wittenberg , indicating his response to it. There are at least two other important papal bulls with the title Decet Romanum Pontificem one dated February 23, 1596, issued by Pope Clement VIII , and one dated March 12, 1622, issued by Pope Gregory XV . Toward the end of the 20th century, Lutheran Roman Catholic Dialogue Lutherans in dialogue with the Catholic Church requested the lifting of this excommunication however, the Roman Curia Vatican s response was that its practice is to lift excommunications only on those still living. Roland Bainton in Here I Stand after a Quarter of a Century, his preface for the 1978 edition of his Luther biography, concludes I am happy that the Church of Rome has allowed some talk of removing the excommunication of Luther. This might well be done. He was never a heretic. He might better be called, as one has phrased it, a reluctant rebel. Luther s rehabilitation has been denied however by the Vatican Rumors that the Vatican is set to rehabilitate Martin Luther, the 16th century leader of the Protestant Reformatio ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 James Timothy O Meara was the first Irish and English speaking Roman Catholic priest in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago . He came to Chicago, Illinois Chicago in 1837 and was brought into the middle of many conflicts involving Catholics of different ethnicities and with the Archdiocese itself. He was threatened with excommunication , but eventually submitted to the bishop s demands. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Omeara, James Timothy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Omeara, James Timothy Category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago Category People from Chicago, Illinois Category American religious figures of Irish descent Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing ... more details
The Treaty of Ceprano was signed in Ceprano on August of 1230 between Pope Gregory IX and Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II . Based on the terms of the accord, Frederick agreed not to violate any territories held by the Papacy . In return for Frederick s concessions in Sicily , the Pope removed his sentence of excommunication . Overall, the treaty helped to establish lines of reconciliation between the Holy Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church . See also List of treaties Treaty of San Germano External links http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com Athens Ithaca 6461 13cent.html&date 2009 10 26 23 45 32 Timeline of the Catholic Church 13th Century http secure.britannica.com ebc article 2460 Encyclopedia Britannica Frederick II Category 1230 in law Category 1230 in Europe Category Treaties of the Holy Roman Empire Ceprano Category Treaties of the Holy See Ceprano Category 13th century treaties ... more details
Image POL COA Rawicz.svg right thumb 100px Rawa coat of arms Rawicz Vrsin , coat of arms of Grot family Jan Grot Grotowic was bishop of Krak w from 1326 to 1347. Initially he was a fierce opponent of Casimir III of Poland King Casimir the Great , whom he excommunication excommunicated in 1334, ref cite book author Natalia Nowakowska title Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland publisher Ashgate Publishing year 2007 isbn 0754656446 page 13 ref however they reconciled in 1343. fact date November 2009 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Grot, Jan Category Bishops of Krak w Category 14th century Roman Catholic bishops RC bishop stub Poland bishop stub pl Jan Grot ... more details