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What (who) is excommunicate - definition

CENSURE USED TO DEPRIVE, SUSPEND, OR LIMIT MEMBERSHIP IN A RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY
Excommunicate; Excommunicating; Disfellowship; Disfellowshipped; Excommunications; Excommunicaton; Excommunited; Excommunicati; Excomunication; Disfellowshiped; Excommunicates; Excommunication (LDS Church); Excommunicated; Ex-communication; Excommunication in absentia; Tiwalag; Excommunication from the LDS Church
  • Chiesa della Pietà]] in [[Venice]], the church of the orphanage. This is where the [[foundling wheel]] once stood. The inscription declares, citing a 12 November 1548 papal bull of [[Pope Paul III]], that God inflicts "maledictions and excommunications" on all who abandon a child of theirs whom they have the means to rear, and that they cannot be absolved unless they first refund all expenses incurred.
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  • schismatic]] [[apostate]].
  • [[Mírzá Muhammad 'Alí]], son of [[Bahá'u'lláh]] was excommunicated by [['Abdu'l-Bahá]].
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  • Threat of excommunication for stealing books from the [[Salamanca University]] library

excommunicate         
(excommunicates, excommunicating, excommunicated)
If a Roman Catholic or member of the Orthodox Church is excommunicated, it is publicly and officially stated that the person is no longer allowed to be a member of the Church. This is a punishment for some very great wrong that they have done.
Eventually, he was excommunicated along with his mentor...
In 1766 he excommunicated the village for its 'depraved diversion.'
VERB: be V-ed, V n
excommunication (excommunications)
...the threat of excommunication.
N-VAR
excommunicate         
¦ verb ??ksk?'mju:n?ke?t officially exclude from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
¦ adjective ??ksk?'mju:n?k?t excommunicated.
¦ noun ??ksk?'mju:n?k?t an excommunicated person.
Derivatives
excommunication noun
excommunicative adjective
excommunicator noun
excommunicatory adjective
Origin
ME: from eccles. L. excommunicat-, excommunicare, from ex- 'out' + L. communis 'common to all'.
Excommunicate         
·noun One excommunicated.
II. Excommunicate ·adj Excommunicated; interdicted from the rites of the church.
III. Excommunicate ·vt To lay under the ban of the church; to Interdict.
IV. Excommunicate ·vt To put out of communion; especially, to cut off, or shut out, from communion with the church, by an ecclesiastical sentence.

Wikipedia

Excommunication

Excommunication or disfellowshiping is an institutional act of religious censure used to end or at least regulate the communion of a member of a congregation with other members of the religious institution who are in normal communion with each other. The purpose of the institutional act is to deprive, suspend, or limit membership in a religious community or to restrict certain rights within it, in particular, those of being in communion with other members of the congregation, and of receiving the sacraments.

It is practiced by all of the ancient churches (such as the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox churches and the Eastern Orthodox churches) as well as by other Christian denominations, but it is also used more generally to refer to similar types of institutional religious exclusionary practices and shunning among other religious groups. The Amish have also been known to excommunicate members that were either seen or known for breaking rules, or questioning the church, a practice known as shunning. Jehovah's Witnesses use the term disfellowship to refer to their form of excommunication.

The word excommunication means putting a specific individual or group out of communion. In some denominations, excommunication includes spiritual condemnation of the member or group. Excommunication may involve banishment, shunning, and shaming, depending on the group, the offense that caused excommunication, or the rules or norms of the religious community. The grave act is often revoked in response to manifest repentance.

Examples of use of excommunicate
1. One Cardinal threatened to excommunicate women who undergo abortions.
2. The statement said the pope did not intend to excommunicate anyone.
3. He has purged militiamen from his fold and threatened to excommunicate others.
4. Every advantage must be pursued, or your allies will excoriate and excommunicate you.
5. The Vatican recently threatened to excommunicate two bishops consecrated by China‘s official church.