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  1. While excommunication excludes a Catholic from many of the Church's spiritual goods, its purpose in fact is to encourage conversion, the excommunicate's return to the light of truth and the communion of grace. Given that excommunication has been in the news lately, it might be helpful to review just what excommunication is and the purpose that ...

  2. Caractéristiques. L'excommunication vise à exclure de l'Église les membres qui ont des comportements ou des enseignements contraires aux croyances d'une communauté chrétienne ( hérésie) 1. Lors d'une excommunication, l'Église ne se prononce pas sur le salut d'une personne. L'excommunié est « remis entre les mains de Dieu ».

  3. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Under the 1917 Code, a person was kicked out of the Church. It provided that “excommunication is a censure by which one is excluded from the communion of the faithful” (can. 2257 §1). However, this was not repeated in the 1983 Code, and so it lapsed (CIC [1983] 6 §1), so today, being excommunicated does not mean one is no longer in the ...

  4. History of Excommunication While excommunication ranks first among ecclesiastical censures, it existed long before any such classification arose. From the earliest days of the Christian society it was the chief (if not the only) ecclesiastical penalty for laymen ; for guilty clerics the first punishment was deposition from their office, i.e. reduction to the ranks of the laity.

  5. 3 de ene. de 2021 · 500 years after Martin Luther's excommunication. Christoph Strack. 01/03/2021. The first major schism of the Catholic Church was made official in 1521. The pope excommunicated the initiator of the ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2016 · Excommunication is the most severe form of ecclesiastical penalty and is used only as an absolute last resort. Excommunicants remain Catholic because of baptism and still obligated to attend Mass, but they are deprived of all sacraments (except for the Sacrament of Penance). For example, you can go to Mass but not receive the Holy Eucharist.

  7. Excommunication not only External.—In first Christian centuries it is not always easy to distinguish between excommunication and penitential exclusion; to differentiate them satisfactorily we must await the decline of the institution of public penance and the well-defined separation between those things appertaining to the forum internum, or tribunal of conscience, and the forum externum, or ...