Definition of Excommunicant. Meaning of Excommunicant. Synonyms of Excommunicant

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Definition of Excommunicant

Excommunicant
Excommunicant Ex`com*mu"ni*cant, n. One who has been excommunicated.

Meaning of Excommunicant from wikipedia

- September Six. Anderson remained as active in the LDS Church as her excommunicant status allowed; in 1996, she was described by Levi S. Peterson as exemplary...
- a sheriff to arrest and imprison an excommunicant defendant excommunicato recapiendo Writ ordering excommunicant imprisoned for "obstinancy" be re-imprisoned...
- procedures leading to excommunication, on the severity of sanctions on the excommunicant, on the restoration of a repentant individual, and on civil punishment...
- Carthage, martyr, saint Novati**** (200–258), theologian, rival pope, excommunicant Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (2nd century, early 3rd century), scholar...
- "Particularly, we are forbidden such a degree of ****ociating ourselves with (excommunicants), as there is in making them our guests at our tables, or in being their...
- 1239, Henry is reported to have confronted Montfort, called him an excommunicant and threatened to imprison him in the Tower of London. "You seduced...
- performing any work during the seven days of mourning; laws relating to excommunicants. Ch. 6: What a mourner may and may not do during the seven days of mourning;...
- since it is the church's policy not to publicize the details of an excommunicant's behavior which brought about the disciplinary action. In 1993, the...
- mother of nine children. She is the sister of fellow LDS theologian and excommunicant Margaret Toscano. Allred, Janice (1997). God the Mother, and Other Theological...
- herrings to nunneries in almost every shire, despite his status as an excommunicant. The Papal Interdict of 1208 laid by Innocent III remains in force after...