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  • effects are more severe than those of a merely automatic censure. Those under interdict or excommunication of any kind are forbidden to receive the sacraments...
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    excommunication has been imposed on someone or that an automatic excommunication has been declared (and is no longer merely an undeclared automatic excommunication)...
    81 KB (9,553 words) - 17:56, 21 August 2024
  • In the canon law of the Catholic Church, excommunication (Lat. ex, "out of", and communio or communicatio, "communion"; literally meaning "exclusion from...
    67 KB (8,220 words) - 17:56, 2 August 2024
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    Paul II declared he had incurred ipso facto automatic excommunication. The validity of the excommunication has always been denied by the SSPX, who, citing...
    79 KB (7,072 words) - 20:22, 3 August 2024
  • includes only excommunications acknowledged or imposed by a decree of the Pope or a bishop in communion with him. Latae sententiae excommunications, those that...
    85 KB (10,114 words) - 12:39, 24 August 2024
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    Gantin declaring that Lefebvre and De Castro Mayer had incurred automatic excommunication by consecrating the bishops without papal consent, thus putting...
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  • Canon 1397 §2 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law imposes automatic (latae sententiae) excommunication on Latin Catholics who actually procure an abortion,...
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  • celibacy. It was decided not to change the rule. Due to Milingo’s excommunication and his connection with the non-Catholic religious leader Sun Myung...
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    other bishops who had participated in the ceremony had incurred automatic excommunication under Catholic canon law, which Lefebvre refused to acknowledge...
    89 KB (9,045 words) - 22:48, 21 August 2024
  • publicly supported, Masonic organizations were censured with automatic excommunication. Since 1983, the prohibition on membership exists in a different...
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  • has attached the penalty of excommunication; the list is not exhaustive. In most cases these were "automatic excommunications", wherein the violator who...
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    Nebraska, notified Catholics in his diocese that they would incur automatic excommunication if they belonged to groups that espoused beliefs that contradicted...
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  • not excommunicated anyone, but had only determined that excommunication had been an automatic consequence of these actions. He said that "the law of God...
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  • Catholic Church's position until 1869, when the limitation of automatic excommunication to abortion of a formed fetus was removed, a change that has been...
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  • or re-defined by the Protestants were specified and assigned automatic excommunication for Catholics who held them. These canons still apply today, as...
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    Canon Law explicitly declared that joining Freemasonry entailed automatic excommunication and banned books favouring Freemasonry. In 1983, the Church issued...
    121 KB (14,047 words) - 17:34, 19 August 2024
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    control. Bruskewitz gained national attention in 1996 for decreeing automatic excommunication on Catholics in the diocese for membership in the following groups...
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    consecrated or were consecrated had incurred latae sententiae (automatic) excommunication. Though the SSPX denied that the bishops incurred any penalty...
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    penalty of serious fault, and the constitution of 1369 included automatic excommunication for a Carmelite saying Mass without a scapular. Over the centuries...
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    their part. Laying violent hands on a cleric used to incur an automatic excommunication according to the 1917 Code of Canon Law. Since 1983, only someone...
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