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Definition of Excommunicable

Excommunicable
Excommunicable Ex`com*mu"ni*ca*ble, a. [See Excommunicate.] Liable or deserving to be excommunicated; making excommunication possible or proper. ``Persons excommunicable .' --Bp. Hall. What offenses are excommunicable ? --Kenle.

Meaning of Excommunicable from wikipedia

- one's gender by surgery", as well as remarriage after divorce among its excommunicable offences. The Evangelical Wesleyan Church, in its 2015 Discipline, states...
- never has been". List of cardinals excommunicated by the Catholic Church Shunning in religion List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church List...
- accomplices may receive the same penalty when an excommunicable act is committed. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church 1917 Code of Canon Law...
- elections, such as that of the Doge of Venice. Since 1591, it had been an excommunicable offense but was abrogated in 1918. The Republic of Venice forbade betting...
- List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church List of cardinals excommunicated by the Catholic...
- and Marcion visited Rome in Pius' time, and he is believed to have excommunicated both groups. Catholic apologists see this as an argument for the primacy...
- Christ; let him be anathema. The council also recorded a number of other excommunicable offences not part of the above categories. The holy Synod ordains, that...
- Only a few dozen cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been excommunicated by the Catholic Church. A cardinal is a Roman Catholic priest, deacon...
- as king of Sicily, despite Henry VI's wife's claim. He threatened to excommunicate Henry VI for wrongfully keeping King Richard I of England imprisoned...
- John Wycliffe: 11. No prelate should excommunicate anyone unless he first knows that the person has been excommunicated by God; he who does so thereby becomes...