excommunicated in A Sentence

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    They were Excommunicated, and on 14 April.

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    When Stigand did not appear, he was Excommunicated.

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    The local chief disregarded it, and Excommunicated him from his caste.

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    Nicholas proceeded towards Rome, along the way holding a synod at Sutri, where he pronounced Benedict deposed and Excommunicated.

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    He didn't care if he was Excommunicated; he had gone through much worse things in his life of blindness.

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    The Christian church Excommunicated people who attempted suicide and those who died by suicide were buried outside consecrated graveyards.

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    In 1570, Pope Pius V issued a papal bull excommunicating Elizabeth and absolving her subjects of obedience to her.

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    Nicholas then proceeded towards Rome, along the way holding a synod at Sutri, where he pronounced Benedict deposed and Excommunicated.

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    In 410, according to the Oriental Syriac Church synodal records, a bishop named Batai was Excommunicated from the church in Bahrain.

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    He Excommunicated the Bishops of London and Salisbury for undermining his authority as head of the church, infuriating the King.

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    When the Excommunicated Doge Pietro Gradeningo died, he was not allowed a Christian funeral and was buried in an unmarked grave.

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    Indeed, it might be Excommunicated from this group, but is public shame alone enough to compel it to act more responsibly?

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    In 410, according to the synodal records of the Eastern Syriac Church, a bishop named Batai was Excommunicated from the church in Bahrain.

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    Longchamp did not attend, but he was deposed and Excommunicated, and after trying to hold the Tower of London, he was forced to surrender due to lack of support from the citizens of London.

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    However, rather than being upset or excommunicating Mozart, the Pope was impressed by the young composer's musical ability and initiative and instead awarded him the Chivalric Order of the Golden Spur- essentially a Papal knighthood.

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