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Phrase: excommunicated him, Definition: To be excommunicated means to be officially excluded from participation in the sacraments and services of the Church. It is a severe form of punishment in certain religious contexts

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excommunicated him
The pope excommunicated him for this.
You were the ones who excommunicated him.
They excommunicated him.
The synod condemned and excommunicated him.
Theonas excommunicated him and he invalidated his heresy by convincing proof.
He has not even excommunicated him.
Excommunicated him from the Word.
I work for the ones who excommunicated him.
Sue Lynn excommunicated him for it.
For which Rome had very nearly excommunicated him.
Innocent III excommunicated him in response.
His ideas were so strange that even the Eunomians excommunicated him.
Pope Innocent IV excommunicated him and all parties involved.
In November of the same year the Pope excommunicated him.
In retaliation, Bishop Philip excommunicated him and placed Hungary under interdict in October.

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Pope Plus XII never revoked the concordat with Hitler or excommunicated him at all.
Pope Clement VII excommunicated him in November 1526 and reinstated him a few months later.
The angered community eventually excommunicated him from the mosque.
As a result of his actions, church leaders finally branded him a heretic and excommunicated him.
The inquisitors excommunicated him.
Her husband was occupied in finding a compromise with the Pope, who had excommunicated him.
He deposed Arius from his office and excommunicated him as well as his supporters.
Ladislaus decided to support the Cumans, for which Philip of Fermo excommunicated him.
Then the Pope excommunicated him.
Terrified by these proceedings, the new Pope Urban IV excommunicated him.
When Frederick persisted, Boniface excommunicated him in 1296, and placed the island under interdict.
As it were, the Archdeacon of Avignon excommunicated him.
The Archbishop excommunicated him.
Despite the warnings Danjel Andreasson continued his preaching . Then father Brusander excommunicated him.
As a consequence, the Bishop of Nitra excommunicated him and his followers again.
It was not until 2006 that the church court removed him from office and excommunicated him.
Cast him out i.e. excommunicated him.
Therefore, Jogaila ordered a confiscation of Sigismund 's estates, and the Papal legate excommunicated him.
Refused, and stalin excommunicated him.
In 1461 pope Pius II accused Pandolfo of several crimes, including killing Ginevra, and excommunicated him.
The Quorum disagreed and excommunicated him.
This was against what Pope JP2 wanted as he excommunicated him.
Then father Brusander excommunicated him.
In addition, the Magdeburg Archbishop excommunicated him.
The Russian Orthodox Church anathemaised and excommunicated him for political reasons.
Ferdinand accepted responsibility for the murder, and the pope excommunicated him and his generals.
The second he was gone, vin excommunicated him.
That 's why the Vatican excommunicated him.
That sure is a hell of a motive. Sue Lynn excommunicated him for it.
The synod, notwithstanding, condemned and excommunicated him.
Eventually, to chasten him, the priest excommunicated him.
Instead John, naturally, again excommunicated him.
Fearing Formosus ' growing influence, John VIII excommunicated him.
Boniface 's quarrel with Philip the Fair became so resentful that he excommunicated him in 1303.

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