「Excommunication」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Upon the renewal of the | excommunication against Henry IV at Salerno in 1084, pope |
| employed; in 1798 he issued a sentence of | excommunication against all those of his flock who would |
| Gregory levied a second | excommunication against Henry, who ultimately won the civ |
| Humbert lost patience, and laid a bull of | excommunication against Patriarch Michael I on the altar |
| In 1251 he signed the proclamation of | excommunication against any who did not observe the claus |
| all Catholics and forbids, under pain of | excommunication, all unauthorized interpretation. |
| Due to Milingo's | excommunication and his connection with non-Catholic reli |
| Guibert, for he shared in the sentence of | excommunication and interdiction which Gregory VII pronou |
| t of congregational expulsion (similar to | excommunication) and subsequent shunning. |
| The Catholicos disagreed with the | excommunication and was spared the royal wrath. |
| By this action, he avoided | excommunication, and retained his estate at Gorthie. |
| city of Cologne since 1268 had been under | excommunication, and was therefore deemed an unsuitable p |
| er some hesitation, published the bull of | excommunication and thenceforth transferred his allegianc |
| was a sin for Christians and punished by | excommunication, because the New Testament forbade Christ |
| Gilbert Forrester continued, Forrester's | excommunication being renewed on 30 July 1448. |
| as that flogging, fines, degradation, and | excommunication, beyond which the spiritual courts could |
| He was threatened with | excommunication, but eventually submitted to the bishop's |
| Syriac Christian Clergy which led to his | excommunication by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius |
| ere she took refuge after her (temporary) | excommunication by Bishop Shiel. |
| the treasury, when he was threatened with | excommunication by the bishops of England for his service |
| This served as a pretext for his | excommunication by Gregory IX, and thinly veiled skirmish |
| but the former sentence was renewed, with | excommunication, by John Bramhall, bishop of Derry, the s |
| He attracted criticism (including an | excommunication by Frank Weston, the bishop of Zanzibar) |
| judicial process of the Church led to his | excommunication by Pope John XXII in 1333. |
| nders, suspicion of embezzlement, and the | excommunication by the Pope caused a popular uprising in |
| Ignoring his | excommunication by Pope Celestine III for imprisoning a f |
| His | excommunication by the presbytery of London, in 1830, for |
| Excommunication can occur, and was notably applied by the | |
| Galarreta the censure of latae sententiae | excommunication declared by this Congregation on July 1, |
| e Catholic Church repealed the March 1857 | excommunication decree for those who adhered to the new p |
| d in canon 1324, meant that the automatic | excommunication did not apply to the mother of the girl. |
| arreta have incurred the grave penalty of | excommunication envisaged by ecclesiastical law (cf. |
| canon law places on the applicability of | excommunication, especially of automatic excommunication, |
| asserted on 27 January 2006 that Yabaki's | excommunication followed church opposition to his politic |
| He was sentenced to | excommunication for Lollardy leanings along with the then |
| gry popular reaction to papal warnings of | excommunication for political actions of November receive |
| - forbid forced conversion, 2- threatened | excommunication for those attaching Jews, and 3- supresse |
| He has been a proponent of | excommunication for those guilty of torture. |
| Canon 19 declared | excommunication for those who tried to tax churches and c |
| He was almost put into cherem ( | excommunication) for the above incident in which he showe |
| ho cooperated in an abortion would suffer | excommunication from the Church, including the mother her |
| ose of forcing him to withdraw the ban of | excommunication from the archbishops. |
| ural marriage continues to be grounds for | excommunication from the LDS Church. |
| Hamon, the Japanese practice of | excommunication from a dojo or apprenticeship |
| resulted in Murphy's disfellowshipment or | excommunication from the church. |
| ibly one of the factors that led to their | excommunication from the LDS Church. |
| on on the part of a woman earns automatic | excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church. |
| divorce, a battle with homosexuality, and | excommunication from the LDS Church, Fales became a male |
| ollowing his dismissal from St. Ann's and | excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church, Duryea fo |
| months after interdict had been added to | excommunication, he consented to a separation from Agnes. |
| Upon | excommunication, he expelled those who didn't support him |
| He also agreed to submit to instant | excommunication if he should break his allegiance to Edwa |
| n from Pope Honorius III for the sentence | excommunication imposed on King Alexander II and the whol |
| rom Pope Honorius III for the sentence of | excommunication imposed on King Alexander II and the whol |
| mself from the church, culminating in his | excommunication in 1839 and publication of his account of |
| After Hus's | excommunication in 1412, the Pope ordered the Bethlehem c |
| Some of them even threatened him with | excommunication in case he did not resign. |
| ome to obtain absolution for him from the | excommunication incurred by this murder. |
| Excommunication is instead a censure and thus a "medicina | |
| according to canon law, latae sententiae | excommunication is automatic), the mother and doctors of |
| Bishop Barbosa decried the idea that | excommunication meant eternal damnation. |
| ipated in Breton politics, organising the | excommunication of king Conomor and successfully petition |
| Its lords took advantage of the | excommunication of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor to as |
| After the | excommunication of Henry VIII in 1538 no Roman Catholic a |
| While the | excommunication of the four bishops whom Archbishop Marce |
| d abandon his mistress and he revoked the | excommunication of Comita's relative, Ittocorre de Thoris |
| s only notable papal act being the timely | excommunication of Matteo Orsini, and died, before consec |
| iros pleaded with the Vatican to lift the | excommunication of Rev. Leonard Feeney, SJ, who disobeyed |
| oke away from the main body following the | excommunication of another member. |
| e the Latin Empire, including through the | excommunication of Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiol |
| the date on which the Holy See lifted the | excommunication of the four SSPX bishops, gained wide pub |
| Ever since the mutual | excommunication of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church |
| is attack on Flavian, and afterwards, his | excommunication of Pope Leo I. Defenders of Dioscuros arg |
| test over the Pope's decision to lift the | excommunication of controversial bishop Richard Williamso |
| subjects relocate to Denmark awaiting the | excommunication of the Swedish royals. |
| The pope modified the interdict to an | excommunication of the king. |
| e was very critical of the lifting of the | excommunication of bishop Richard Williamson. |
| ge of Palestrina and the imprisonment and | excommunication of Jacopone in 1298. |
| Catholic-Apostolic Church and led to the | excommunication of Geyer and the congregation of Hamburg, |
| ary 12, 1949, Pope Pius XII announced the | excommunication of all persons involved in the trial and |
| He based his | excommunication on the grounds that the throne of Navarre |
| escalates after one month to an automatic | excommunication), on members of several organizations wit |
| tated that canon law imposed an automatic | excommunication on those who procured a completed abortio |
| the rigorous enforcement of a sentence of | excommunication on the kingdom. |
| gthened with the addition of a penalty of | excommunication on offenders. |
| However, in 2009, the Holy See lifted the | excommunication on the four surviving bishops. |
| h clergy, the pope confirmed Geoffrey I's | excommunication on January 21, 1219. |
| This article became grounds for her | excommunication on charges of apostasy in September 1993, |
| olid, Manuel Abad y Queipo to rescind the | excommunication order he had circulated against him on 24 |
| 951 entailed automatic (latae sententiae) | excommunication reserved to the Holy See both for the con |
| n we cannot renounce", thus incurring the | excommunication Saint Pius X issued against the modernist |
| Latae sententiae (automatic) | excommunication, such as that incurred, according to cano |
| st empowered to lift the censure, ends an | excommunication such as that imposed by canon 1398. |
| n any way, or by pretext or reason of any | excommunication, suspension, or interdict whatsoever, or |
| tipope; the cardinals formally lifted the | excommunication that had hitherto been placed upon him. |
| tly after this, Ali was released from the | excommunication that had been placed on him, and kept the |
| Philip IV of France (1285-1314) from the | excommunication that had been laid upon him by Boniface V |
| as possible - and commanded under pain of | excommunication that all Indian slaves in the islands sho |
| Threatened with | excommunication the "schismatics" returned to the king's |
| canonical crime of schism, which entails | excommunication, the conditions listed in canons 1323-132 |
| the binding and loosing of absolution and | excommunication through Law and Gospel ministry. |
| Pius X also extended his sentence of | excommunication to include those who had been consecrated |
| m (948) Hugh was condemned, under pain of | excommunication, to make reparation to Louis. |
| These articles concern clerical celibacy, | excommunication, traditions of the Church, and other issu |
| Dahan and Jawhar accepted, thus the 1761 | excommunication was lifted. |
| ed as the sole ruler of Kempenich and his | excommunication was lifted. |
| d of Holocaust denial before the latter's | excommunication was lifted, something which was deemed co |
| ond with him in the days when the bull of | excommunication was hurled against the Reformer, and show |
| blicity and six days of negotiations, the | excommunication was rescinded in January 1998. |
| e Pope; but in both cases the sentence of | excommunication was quickly lifted. |
| ecially among the bishops, fell away; the | excommunication was published at Cologne, and the pope, w |
| In 1411, a sentence of | excommunication was issued by the Archbishop of Canterbur |
| In 1725 the | excommunication was renewed, whereupon he moved to Hungar |
| y he gained control of the chapel and the | excommunication was lifted on 24 March 1291. |
| However, in July 1096 Philip's | excommunication was lifted and the Pope allowed him to be |
| An appeal to the Pope against the | excommunication was made by the bursar of the College, Jo |
| In 886, Athanasius, since released from | excommunication, was allied with the Saracens again and r |
| in execution of the Church's sentence of | excommunication, which involved imprisonment for not more |
| On January 25, 1925 he was punished with | excommunication, which was confirmed several times, becau |
| ars he declined to remove the sentence of | excommunication which he had passed on Michael, and after |
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