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ary council convened by Brigham Young that | excommunicated a number of prominent Latter Day Saints an |
In 2007, however, he was | excommunicated after "set[ting] up a cargo cult [...] wit |
dical Center in Phoenix, was automatically | excommunicated after permitting an abortion at St. Joseph |
Pope Alexander | excommunicated all four. |
The same Bull also | excommunicated all of Her protestant followers. |
y did the pope deny Robert's story, Pascal | excommunicated all three bishops. |
ary 2006, the Presbytery of Melbourne East | excommunicated all 15 elders of Trinity Presbyterian Chur |
He was | excommunicated along with his father and his brother Jame |
o submit to the pope, and was subsequently | excommunicated along with Luther by the pope on January 3 |
n April 1586, he was accused of heresy and | excommunicated, although at the next General Assembly thi |
in wine be used; (2) that laymen should be | excommunicated, and ecclesiastics deprived of their offic |
Boniface VII was | excommunicated and unsuccessfully attempted to retake the |
In 1731 he was tried, | excommunicated and condemned to ten years' imprisonment i |
caped to the Abbey of Saint-Mihiel and was | excommunicated and had to make amends. |
He was | excommunicated, and afterwards sent to Bury and Ipswich g |
When he was killed, he had also been | excommunicated and could not be buried at the priory. |
In 1869/70, he was | excommunicated and broke with the Catholic Church - large |
Edmund is promptly | excommunicated, and walks away into a bright, holy light |
That same year, the emperor was | excommunicated and Matthias distanced himself from the Im |
For this crime the Montfort brothers were | excommunicated, and Dante banished Guy to the river of bo |
to submit to the orthodox view were to be | excommunicated and kept under surveillance at their resid |
, and sometime before July 20 declared him | excommunicated and deprived of his archbishopric of Bari. |
hat sexual defaulters would be permanently | excommunicated and could never be restored to fellowship. |
the Council to be deposed, its messengers | excommunicated, and its decisions void. |
r subjects from any allegiance to her, and | excommunicated any who obeyed her orders. |
dely reported, Archbishop Sobrinho had not | excommunicated anyone and had only stated that canon law |
He was | excommunicated as a heretic in 1363 by Pope Urban V, who |
John was | excommunicated at the time, and consequently Robert refus |
He was | excommunicated at the 1087 Council of Benevento, for his |
In October 1978, the LDS Church | excommunicated Bishop. |
dict VII immediately held a synod where he | excommunicated Boniface. |
pressure, as only a little while later he | excommunicated both Count Dirk and his son Floris. |
The latter had been deposed and | excommunicated, but maintained his position as ruler. |
d to the Canadian House of Commons and was | excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da |
who, though not a polygamist himself, was | excommunicated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da |
man monarchy by the Papacy; Henry had been | excommunicated by the Catholic Church and worried that hi |
forbidding one bishop to restore a person | excommunicated by another. |
other Missouri diocese) and lay board were | excommunicated by Archbishop Carlson's predecessor, Archb |
Whitlock was | excommunicated by the LDS Church in 1859. |
In 1868, Whitlock was | excommunicated by the RLDS Church. |
In 1231, Balian and Eschiva were | excommunicated by Pope Gregory IX on the grounds of consa |
Matthew deserts Emmeline, who is soon | excommunicated by the preacher at her church. |
Later that year, he was officially | excommunicated by Pope Pius IX. |
Peter Williams is | excommunicated by the Methodists for publishing Sabellian |
His disgrace was so complete that he was | excommunicated by the Bishop of Angers in 1876. |
As a result, he was | excommunicated by the Pope and held in prison. |
He and his son were among the Barons | excommunicated by the Pope in 1215. |
He and his hierarchy were | excommunicated by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in Na |
Nicholas V was | excommunicated by John XXII in April 1329, and sought ref |
At the end of the film, Vlad is | excommunicated by the Orthodox Church shortly before bein |
In 1909 she was | excommunicated by the Mother Church at Boston, on charges |
hbishop Thuc and the five new bishops were | excommunicated by Paul VI for consecrating bishops withou |
During his tenure Lamberton was | excommunicated by Rome for his role in the Wars of Indepe |
fter 1570, when Elizabeth I of England was | excommunicated by the papal bull Regnans in Excelsis. |
grown less friendly and he was afterwards | excommunicated by the papal legate in the interests of th |
ph T. McGucken informing him that had been | excommunicated by Pope Paul VI. |
s, Fathers Howarth and Beale, who had been | excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Nottingham |
upil and friend of Aaron who has also been | excommunicated by the Talamasca. |
n Greek Catholic Church (UGCC), Kovpak was | excommunicated by the UGCC in 2007. |
Upon attempting to enter Sicily Otto was | excommunicated by Innocent III (Maundy Thursday, 1211), a |
Due to this, he was | excommunicated by the bishop Guido da Velate, but was imm |
He was | excommunicated by Pope Alexander III, and Antioch was pla |
was never consecrated and by 1143 had been | excommunicated by Pope Innocent II who also ordered a new |
In 1988, he was | excommunicated by the Holy See for participating in the i |
for Duke William IX of Aquitaine, who was | excommunicated by the church for "abducting her"; however |
hless Scottish dominie or minister who was | excommunicated by order of the Pope for heresy and for "i |
As a result Rudolf was | excommunicated by the pope, but he nonetheless managed to |
rt by Solomon of Montpellier, who had been | excommunicated by supporters of Maimonides, Nahmanides ad |
It was only after Simon was | excommunicated by Baldwin of Luxembourg in his part of th |
ed of this position and, with many others, | excommunicated by the Scottish church. |
When William was | excommunicated by Pope Adrian IV, and with (unjustified) |
been assigned to another priest and he was | excommunicated by Archbishop John le Romeyn of York on 31 |
, including most of the jury members, were | excommunicated by Pope Pius XII who referred to the proce |
When the priest Apiarius of Sicca had been | excommunicated by his bishop on account of his crimes, he |
policies of Emperor Leo III, who had been | excommunicated by Pope Gregory II. |
He was | excommunicated by Pope Theodore I as a consequence, but s |
ties in 1976, until 1981 when he was again | excommunicated by Pope John Paul II for illicit consecrat |
e same year he was convicted of simony and | excommunicated by the pro-papal Synod of Quedlinburg. |
e happenings within and around her, she is | excommunicated by her father, who performs her funeral ri |
and the election of the antipope Felix V. | Excommunicated by the Archbishop of Magdeburg he appealed |
of Phoenix announced that Fushek had been | excommunicated by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted for establishi |
Clement also | excommunicated Casimir III of Poland and made Prague an a |
munist Party of Czechoslovakia, but he was | excommunicated due to his criticism of Stalin's policy. |
Stokes County, North Carolina when he was | excommunicated due to his sexual orientation. |
o unsuccessfully defended the cause of the | excommunicated emperor at the Council of Lyon against the |
Dying | excommunicated for outrages committed on the monks of Ram |
Excommunicated for apostasy on 5 October 1874 | |
bsequently dropped from the Presidency and | excommunicated for apostasy on April 7, 1859. |
In 1219 he was declared a rebel and | excommunicated for attending a forbidden tournament. |
In 1085, Wezilo was | excommunicated for simony by the pro-papal synod of Quedl |
In 1357 he was | excommunicated for non-appearance at the trial of Thomas |
g as Relief Society president, Richard was | excommunicated for cohabiting with another woman. |
89, the Church announced that Lee had been | excommunicated for "apostasy and other conduct unbecoming |
hilip I of France (1060-1108), whom he had | excommunicated for his adulterous marriage to Bertrade de |
Celebrated for those which pleased him or | Excommunicated for those that did not meet his standards. |
a "fat pig", and that he was inexplicably | excommunicated for one day in 1546. |
h members (although they were subsequently | excommunicated for their beliefs). |
law, issued out of chancery, that a man be | excommunicated for forty days, and imprisoned until he su |
After being | excommunicated for his audacities by Pope Honorius III, A |
ralians celebrating the humble nun who was | excommunicated for a few months in part because her relig |
In the same year he | excommunicated Frederick II's other son, Conrad IV, King |
In June 1831, Copley was | excommunicated from the church. |
In 1913 Klibbe was | excommunicated from the New Apostolic Church. |
Marcion of Sinope was | excommunicated from the early Church and condemned as a h |
Hickman was | excommunicated from the LDS Church in 1868 for reasons th |
an is the most recent apostle to have been | excommunicated from the church. |
The couple was | excommunicated from the brahmin caste as Vitthal had brok |
His brother, Robert Duryea (1915-1988) was | excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1971, af |
l member of the Church, but his father was | excommunicated from the church and his mother doesn't att |
They were | excommunicated from the LDS Church, and Gudmundson became |
In 1944, the LeBarons were | excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- |
issed from Harvard, he apparently was also | excommunicated from the congregation in Cambridge. |
ual Diet of Worms, where Martin Luther was | excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church for his wor |
eforms of patriarch Nikon in 1666-67, were | excommunicated from the Orthodox Church and fled to the o |
day Saints (LDS Church) who was previously | excommunicated from the LDS Church on March 4, 1929. |
uld not be considered to be "shut off" (or | excommunicated) from the Catholic Church. |
shop Elam S. Martin (who as a minister was | excommunicated from the David Martin Mennonites in 1956), |
teacher and former Benedictine nun who was | excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church when she an |
On August 23, 1985, Feliz - who had been | excommunicated from the LDS Church for his homosexual act |
cknowledged he was in better shape, he was | excommunicated from his country), with Balboa's storyline |
read the thought of Goodrich, who had been | excommunicated from the Jehovah's Witnesses for disagreei |
travelling through the Peloponnese in 1218 | excommunicated Geoffroy I because of the prince's contuma |
Controversy, whereby Pope St. Gregory VII | excommunicated Gotofredo over the issue of lay investitur |
Paschal II deposed and | excommunicated Henry V and removed Mauritius from office. |
eggio was a member of the commission which | excommunicated Henry in 1535. |
ing synods at Reims and Beauvais; he again | excommunicated Henry V. |
He at once | excommunicated Henry V and the antipope and, under Norman |
king of Spain and the duke of Mayenne, he | excommunicated Henry IV of France on 1 March 1591, reiter |
The pope later | excommunicated Hermann on on July 3, 1546, naming Adolf t |
the tribunate, he later sent a legate who | excommunicated him and, with the help of the aristocratic |
As a result of Smith's statement, Young | excommunicated him for apostasy on October 19. |
r to return to his allegiance, and finally | excommunicated him and his adherents, and then to William |
The Jesuits | excommunicated him. |
r 2002, FLDS Church president Warren Jeffs | excommunicated him. |
as were so strange that even the Eunomians | excommunicated him. |
l deposed him from his priestly office and | excommunicated him. |
of Shabbetai Tzvi and for having afterward | excommunicated him. |
n the Anglican Communion, and in July 1563 | excommunicated him. |
ror, adopted Boso of Arles as his son, and | excommunicated his Italian enemies (Lambert and Adalbert) |
e was elected through the influence of the | excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor, Louis the Bavarian, by |
Bek | excommunicated Hoton for contumacy on 20 May 1300 and dep |
gh to celebrate mass, an act which got him | excommunicated; however Pope Pius II pardoned him. |
Heinrich was | excommunicated in 1233. |
1666) was a Scottish Nonconformist divine, | excommunicated in 1634. |
After Elizabeth I was | excommunicated in 1570, she retaliated by declaring Roman |
mas the Slav rival emperor, Antony had him | excommunicated in 822. |
Conrad was | excommunicated in 1254 and died of malaria in the same ye |
When he was | excommunicated in 1524, the senate refused to follow the |
Wight was eventually | excommunicated in December 1848; his most prominent follo |
iff, and his rival, Cadalus (Honorius II), | excommunicated in 1063. |
He was | excommunicated in 1872, along with Bonn colleagues, by Pa |
Paul was | excommunicated in 649; in response Paul destroyed the Rom |
He was | excommunicated in 547 and in 551 for taking a positions c |
briefly recanted his heresy (645), but was | excommunicated in 648. |
nd Antioch whom he called to Jerusalem, he | excommunicated Joannicius. |
Archbishop Thomas Becket then | excommunicated John on 12 June 1166, and both the chapter |
the other: on April 11, 1286, he solemnly | excommunicated King James II of Sicily and the bishops wh |
g the papal bull Exsurge Domine, which had | excommunicated Luther in 1520. |
the bull Gravi Iamdiu Scandalo in which he | excommunicated Mathew and condemned him as a "pseudo-bish |
“the world”, adhere to social avoidance of | excommunicated members (shunning), forbid or limit cars a |
He and the 9000 priests were | excommunicated on the 6th of October 1862. |
Bullokar family was forced to move and was | excommunicated on several occasions. |
Hinkle was | excommunicated on March 17, 1839 along with John Corrill |
tisans: for this reason Jawhar was in turn | excommunicated on 1 August 1761. |
In 2009, Sobrinho | excommunicated, or rather declared excommunicated (since |
e been fined "for aiding and comforting an | excommunicated person, contrary to order." |
In his first synod, Felix | excommunicated Peter the Fuller who had assumed the See o |
In 484, Felix also | excommunicated Peter Mongus, who had taken the See of Ale |
after the Sicilian Vespers, when Martin IV | excommunicated Peter III of Aragon, recently elected by t |
It | excommunicated Philip I of France and Bertrade de Montfor |
ade him legate again in 1094; Hugh in turn | excommunicated Philip I of France. |
opric, however due to his relations to the | excommunicated Philip I he was not chosen. |
Nevertheless, on June 7, 1304, he | excommunicated Philip IV's implacable minister, Guillaume |
Synods held in 345 and 347 | excommunicated Photinus, but Photinus remained in office, |
perior General and further claimed to have | excommunicated Pivarunas, which would disqualify Pivaruna |
lian State University was forbidden to any | excommunicated priest. |
De Vere was one of several bishops who | excommunicated Prince John and his supporters in 1194, an |
doctrines attributed to Catholics, as that | excommunicated princes may lawfully be murdered, that no |
cil of the Lateran in April 1139, Innocent | excommunicated Roger for maintaining a schismatic attitud |
The Roman Catholic Church regards them as | excommunicated schismatics, and in some cases as heretics |
He was | excommunicated September 26. |
, and then proceeded to elect Guibert, the | excommunicated simoniacal Archbishop of Ravenna, as antip |
He was the first general authority to be | excommunicated since 1943, when Apostle Richard R. Lyman |
He also | excommunicated the murderers of Padraig, Earl of Atholl ( |
As a result of the crisis, Pope Pius IX | excommunicated the King of Italy. |
Patriarch Tikhon | excommunicated the Soviet leadership on January 19, 1918 |
n 1656, he was one of several scholars who | excommunicated the famous philosopher Baruch Spinoza. |
oticon and communion with Mongus, the Pope | excommunicated the Patriarchs in 484. |
er severe pressure from Theodore, Tarasios | excommunicated the priest who had conducted Constantine's |
only attacked his defamers when Pope Leo X | excommunicated the author, readers, and disseminators of |
tually, after Patriarch Matteos Chouhajian | excommunicated the reformists, they were forced to organi |
Because he was | excommunicated, the embalmed body lay unburied for many y |
ai against Robert I, Count of Flanders and | excommunicated the lord of Cambrai, for which he got into |
nti-Unionists exiled from Byzantium, which | excommunicated the Byzantine Emperor and Patriarch John X |
ge of Laodicea, and their party deposed or | excommunicated their opponents, including Acacius, George |
h they accused the pope of having unjustly | excommunicated them. |
It also | excommunicated those who fled overseas and there plotted |
were brought against him, and he was again | excommunicated, though afterwards on the inducement of hi |
He was | excommunicated twice, the first time in 1114 for an alleg |
In June, 1873, he | excommunicated two priests who had joined the Old Catholi |
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