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Excommunication from the Church would have been the least of her problems for what she'd done.
Differences with the Church, however, led to his excommunication in 1194.
Some understand it to mean simple excommunication from the church.
Let them see what excommunication from the new Church really meant.
Penalties, up to and including excommunication, may come into play.
It is not known if church leaders had knowledge of this crime during the excommunication process.
Many believe that his excommunication and execution were not legal.
If the Seal is broken, it will result in excommunication.
So long as a man avoided excommunication, he was secure.
Only get the learned writer to set down our excommunication, and meet me at the jail.
"Not many people have the courage to choose excommunication," she said.
Some of them even threatened him with excommunication in case he did not resign.
The reasons for his excommunication on September 15 are unclear.
The consequences could range from warnings to excommunication, some church officials said.
Threats of excommunication against the faithful will not work, he added.
And at least an immediate mass excommunication had been avoided.
"You are commanded on pain of excommunication to leave Japan at once."
The excommunications, including that of Williamson, were lifted in 2009.
Excommunication does not always remove an officer of a church corporation.
This was done following the queen's excommunication by the Pope in 1570.
His excommunication has been reversed but he is not yet in communion with the church.
At his news conference, however, he said that other actions by Catholics might also bring excommunication.
Any attack on him would bring down excommunication on you.
Neither the king nor the bishops concerned themselves about the excommunication.
Second, they claimed excommunication should not be imposed by lay officials.