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  1. 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.

  2. Excommunication, form of ecclesiastical censure by which a person is excluded from the communion of believers, the rites or sacraments of a church, and the rights of church membership but not necessarily from membership in the church as such.

  3. The excommunicated person is considered by Catholic ecclesiastical authority as an exile from the Church, for a time at least. Excommunication is intended to invite the person to change behaviour or attitude, repent, and return to full communion. [1]

  4. Darkness is not the point, at least for the Church's pastors. Light is the point. 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.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Currently, there are two types of excommunication: latae sententiae excommunication, which takes place automatically upon the commission of a particular crime, and ferendae sententiae excommunication, which is imposed after the bishop has warned a person but he keeps offending anyway.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Is excommunication the most severe penalty that the Church can apply, or is it a medicinal remedy intended to bring about personal repentance and conversion? Is excommunication imposed in response to certain serious violations of canon law, or is it a consequence of mortal sins as determined by moral theology?

  7. Excommunication is a medicinal penalty of the Church. Its purpose is not necessarily to obtain justice or satisfaction but is meant to awaken an individual’s conscience to repentance (canon 1312 & 1331). Excommunication can either be imposed by the competent authority (usually a bishop) through a canonical process.

  8. Excommunication was either threatened or inflicted in order to secure the observance of fasts and feasts, the payment of tithes, the obedience of inferiors, the denunciation of the guilty, also to compel the faithful to make known to ecclesiastical authority matrimonial impediments and other information. Abuse.—.

  9. Jan 31, 2019 · Just as a parent might give a child a "time out" or "ground" him to help him think about what he has done, the point of excommunication is to call the excommunicated person to repentance and to return that person to full communion with the Catholic Church through the Sacrament of Confession.

  10. Jun 25, 2019 · Explain that you know this means excommunicationignorance of the penalty would get you off. State that you do not consider yourself a Catholic anymore and want your name taken off the official rolls of Catholics.