WORLD HISTORY

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MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If you disobeyed church rules you were kicked out and not allowed into heaven. What’s this called?
A
Slavation
B
Ordination
C
Excommunication
D
Denunciation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Excommunication can be either latae sententiae (automatic, incurred at the moment of committing the offense for which canon law imposes that penalty) or ferendae sententiae (incurred only when imposed by a legitimate superior or declared as the sentence of an ecclesiastical court).

Detailed explanation-2: -excommunication Add to list Share. The noun excommunication is a formal way of describing what happens when someone gets kicked out of his or her church, for good. Excommunication is really a kind of banishment, a punishment that’s handed out by a church when one of its members breaks some important church rule.

Detailed explanation-3: -In everyday usage, this word can also refer to expelling or excluding someone from any kind of group. The science club might excommunicate you if you declare that the earth is flat. If a congregant breaks an important church rule, its leaders might formally remove-or excommunicate-that person.

Detailed explanation-4: -Whereas excommunication is exclusively a censure, intended to lead a guilty person back to repentance, an interdict, like suspension, may be imposed either as a censure or as a vindictive punishment.

Detailed explanation-5: -Catholic Church. Eastern Orthodox Church. Lutheran churches. Anglican Communion. Reformed churches. Methodism. Anabaptist tradition. Baptists. More items

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