The Constitutions of Clarendon expressly forbade any oath about future conduct being required from an excommunicate. |
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In 1310 the excommunicate Bruce secured the support of the Scottish clergy. |
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The findings of the inquiry were couched in virulent terms, accusing Graham of being a heretic, falsifier, person of irregular life, blasphemer, and excommunicate. |
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And rather than fight with them, they'll just excommunicate and ignore him, which half of them have already done anyway, probably. |
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The suspension of Roger from office and the restoration of the excommunicate status of Gilbert Foliot and Jocelin of Salisbury would derail that plan. |
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It has no power to send anybody to prison but it can be used to defrock a priest or excommunicate a lay-person. |
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If neighbouring assemblies excommunicate the assembly which does not wish to retract, that also causes wide trouble. |
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Even after she left its barbed bosom, it did its best to further excommunicate and sideline her. |
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Chill out, man, you can't excommunicate all Quebecers! |
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Nor did the Salafiya have the right to excommunicate and sacrifice people. |
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An archbishop may not only excommunicate and interdict his suffragans, but his vicar general may do the same. |
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Pope Leo XIII instructed the Archbishop of Manila, Bernardino Nozaleda y Villa to excommunicate those who initiated the schism. |
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This year's bishops' council voted to excommunicate Metropolitan Filaret of Kiev, who has set up a schismatic church in Ukraine one of several that now battle for that nation's souls. |
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The government promises Wales a wishy-washy assembly, without legislative powers, and threatens to excommunicate any Labour MP who dares question it. |
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He threatened to excommunicate Geraldine Ferraro, a vice-presidential nominee, and Mario Cuomo, a former governor, for their pro-choice stance in the abortion debate. |
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Victor, the bishop of Rome, attempted to declare the Nisan 14 practice heretical and excommunicate all who followed it. |
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They will excommunicate themselves, by their own will. |
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By 1209 the situation showed no signs of resolution, and Innocent threatened to excommunicate John if he did not acquiesce to Langton's appointment. |
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In 1325 Edward asked Pope John to instruct the Irish Church to openly preach in favour of his right to rule the island, and to threaten to excommunicate any contrary voices. |
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This caused Pope Martin IV to excommunicate the king, place Sicily under interdiction, and offer the kingdom of Aragon to a son of Philip III of France. |
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