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Перевод: excommunication speek excommunication


[существительное]
отлучение; отлучение от церкви; изгнание; изоляция


Тезаурус:

  1. The bishop followed up this preliminary scorching with a promise of eternal fire for the abbot of Glastonbury, upon whom he pronounced sentence of excommunication for the sin of damaging his property.
  2. In the 190s it seemed intolerable to the then bishop of Rome, Victor, that the churches in Asia Minor celebrated Easter on a different date, and to the distress of many he threatened excommunication on those who did not adopt the Roman date.
  3. The Christianization of the rest of Europe and Russia was steadily progressing, though the fragmentation of the Christian church into Catholic West and Orthodox East was of recent origin: one clause of the creed - that the Holy Spirit proceeded from the Father "and from the Son" ( filioque ) - had caused the Pope of Rome and the Patriarch of Byzantium to bombard each other with bulls and writs of excommunication.
  4. The governor also had enough, however, and sent a message to the Cardinal saying that if the excommunication threat was carried out Landriani would be hanged outside the Bishop's Palace.
  5. Lexandro imagined his whole skeleton being presented to his enemy so that execrations could be carved upon Lexandro's bones, anathemas and runes of excommunication whereby his spirit would writhe forever - if a spirit there be - eternally separated from Rogal Dorn
  6. Nevertheless, excommunication required a lengthy procedure of three summonses and three refusals before being finally imposed.
  7. By the time of the Middle Ages when the two swords of the secular and the spiritual were sheathed together in ruling Christendom, the official spokesman for orthodoxy, St Thomas Aquinas, could declare: "Heresy is a sin which merits not only excommunication but death, for it is worse to corrupt the faith which is the life of the soul than to issue counterfeit coins which administer to the secular life.
  8. The Pope and the Witch New farce by the anarchic Dario Fo about a heroin-addicted Pope who campaigns for contraception, cut-price drugs and the excommunication of the Mafia.
  9. For this, he incurred the sentence of excommunication, from which he was promptly absolved by the cardinal after public penance; he then heard mass and received the sacrament, while "the earls of Argyll and Bothwell held the towel over his head".
  10. Tradition says that, worst of all, he was informed that he would not be allowed to partake of Communion at any service conducted by a Covenanting Minister, a sentence equivalent to excommunication from the Kirk he believed in,
  11. This was enough, however, to alarm the Church, and in 1408, on the initiative of Archbishop Arundel, the reading of Wycliffe's Bible and the translation of the Bible without approval by a bishop were made offences liable to excommunication and punishment for heresy.
  12. In 1232 the Waverley annalist noted that it was now eight years since the king had confirmed the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest and the bishops had pronounced sentence of excommunication against those who violated them.
  13. Knox recounts how they piled up a great heap of stones at the place of martyrdom, and no matter that the priests had them removed, and threatened excommunication, they were always replaced, until one night the papists found the permanent solution, taking them away to build into walls.

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