Excommunication And Catholicism

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Religion

 

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Michelle L

 

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January 31, 2014

 

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Even so, excommunication is considered the severest form of censure under canon law in that it prohibits offenders from celebrating the Eucharist. This paper focuses on the history of excommunication within the Catholic Church, the methods of excommunication, its effects, and what an excommunicate must do to regain full fellowship with the church...
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Excommunicates were avoided by all Christians, not only in religious affairs but in everyday life as well (Kerin, 1997). Although the term excommunication did not appear in church documents until the fourth century (Lawlor, 2003), the custom of excommunication in the early Christian community is said to have been modeled on the practice of the Jewish Synagogue (Collinge, 1997)...
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