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Definition of Excommunicator

Excommunicator
Excommunicator Ex`com*mu"ni*ca`tor . [Cf. LL. excommunicator.] One who excommunicates.

Meaning of Excommunicator from wikipedia

- shunning among other religious groups. The Amish have also been known to excommunicate members that were either seen or known for breaking rules, or questioning...
- excommunicated cardinals reconciled (most often with the successor of their excommunicator) and had their offices restored. Some would later be elected pope; for...
- This is a list of some of the more notable people excommunicated by the Catholic Church. It includes only excommunications acknowledged or imposed by a...
- 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...
- of England and dissolved convents and monasteries, for which he was excommunicated by the pope. Born in Greenwich, Henry brought radical changes to the...
- 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...
- that the Catholic Church can inflict, it supposes a grave offense. The excommunicated person is considered by Catholic ecclesiastical authority as an exile...
- is considered automatically excommunicated from the Church regardless of whether a bishop (or the pope) has excommunicated them publicly. However, in a...
- and Pisan antipope John XXIII. The Avignon antipope Benedict XIII was excommunicated, while Pope Martin V was elected and reigned from Rome. The split is...
- went against his explicit orders, and the Crusaders were subsequently excommunicated, Innocent reluctantly accepted this result, seeing it as the will of...