Definition of Anathematizations. Meaning of Anathematizations. Synonyms of Anathematizations

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Definition of Anathematizations

Anathematization
Anathematization A*nath`e*ma*ti*za"tion, n. [LL. anathematisatio.] The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed; imprecation. --Barrow.

Meaning of Anathematizations from wikipedia

- condemned. The two causes for which a person may be anathematized are heresy and schism. Anathematization is only a last resort, and must always be preceded...
- Retrieved 2019-07-16. To admit into communion schismatics and a person anathematized in other Local Church with all the 'bishops' and 'clergy' consecrated...
- contemporary forms of Gr**** Orthodox worship, these Christians were anathematized, together with their ritual, in a Synod of 1666–67, producing a division...
- Constantinople Michael I Cerularius began the East–West Schism. The anathematizations were rescinded by Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in 1965....
- Three Chapters (τρία κεφάλαια, tría kephálaia) that Emperor Justinian I anathematized were: The person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia Certain writings...
- bishops and priests reporting that the target had been anathematized and why he had been anathematized; subsequently the bishops' and priests' constituents...
- native Egyptian Church (now known as the Coptic Orthodox Church). By anathematizing Pope Leo because of the tone and content of his tome, as per Alexandrine...
- continued to shout with all their might, "Severus is now to be anathematized; anathematize him this instant, or there's nothing done!". The patriarch, seeing...
- by Western or Roman Catholic Christians, who ****ociated it with the anathematized bishop Nestorius) and its catholicos (or patriarch) for ecclesiastical...
- to be burned. The Second Council of Constantinople in 553 may have anathematized Origen, or it may have only condemned certain heretical teachings which...