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    the equivalent of Excommunication) is taken seriously.

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    Historians disagree on the exact date of the Excommunication;

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    Excommunication came in the Christian era to refer to an act

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    Excommunication is a disciplinary action that results in exclusion from membership in a religion.

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    narrowly rejected making the selling of alcoholic beverages grounds for Excommunication from the church.

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    Little wonder, then, that one Episcopalian minister said:“ Excommunication is part of our tradition,

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    In this case, the discipline led to Excommunication, and the apostle Paul gives some reasons for the discipline.

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    However, many people may be surprised to learn that among Jehovah's Witnesses, disfellowshipping( the equivalent of Excommunication) is taken seriously.

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    Little wonder, then, that one Episcopalian minister said:“ Excommunication is part of our tradition, but I don't think it's been invoked in this century.”.

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    conscientiously to apply the Christian discipline of disfellowshipping, or Excommunication, for all the lawless acts committed by those claiming to be its members,

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    So someone wishing to be absolved of the sin of procuring an abortion would first need to have the penalty of Excommunication lifted by the bishop before confessing to a priest.

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    If the religions of Christendom were conscientiously to apply the Christian discipline of disfellowshipping, or Excommunication, for all the lawless acts committed by those claiming to be its members, what would happen?

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    The battle cemented their independence, and in 1320 the Pope wrote the Declaration of Arbroath, declaring Scotland independent, lifting the Excommunication from Robert the Bruce, and naming St. Andrew the patron saint of Scotland“forever.”.

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    Indeed, the Catholic Church, intent upon delivering children from the purgatory of death before baptism, supported this as church doctrine- priests were called upon to perform the postmortem cesarean on pain of Excommunication.

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    In 1843, the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America's general assembly(generally considered part of the conservative Old School) considered and narrowly rejected making the selling of alcoholic beverages grounds for Excommunication from the church.

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    It was only then that Pope Clement at last took the step of launching sentences of Excommunication against Henry and Thomas Cranmer,[39][40] declaring at the same time the archbishop's decree of annulment to be invalid and the marriage with Anne null and papal nuncio was withdrawn from England and diplomatic relations with Rome were broken off.[33] Several more laws were passed in England.

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