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1 Bull | for which he had incurred excommunication; and besides to offer him
2 Bull | to recall the sentence of excommunication if it had been brought unjustly
3 Bull | observe the sentence of excommunication pronounced against him,
4 Bull | that and other sentences of excommunication and interdict, which he
5 Bull | for which he had incurred excommunication, after the reasons of that
6 Bull | after the reasons of that excommunication had been set out in order
7 Bull | would incur sentence of excommunication if he broke his promise.
8 Bull | incurred the sentence of excommunication pronounced against him by
9 Bull | was solemnly separated by excommunication from the communion of the
10 Bull | king, automatically incurs excommunication. Let those whose task it
11 Const, 1, 14| The exception of major excommunication ~After due consideration
12 Const, 1, 14| the exception of a major excommunication should hold up the suit
13 Const, 1, 14| brings up the objection of excommunication, he should set out the kind
14 Const, 1, 14| should set out the kind of excommunication and the name of the person
15 Const, 1, 14| with regard to the same excommunication or another and is proved,
16 Const, 1, 14| than twice, unless a new excommunication has arisen or a clear and
17 Const, 1, 17| judge brings a sentence of excommunication against them, which they
18 Const, 1, 18| automatically incurs the sentence of excommunication and of deposition from dignity,
19 Const, 1, 18| committed, no other sentence of excommunication, deposition or rejection
20 Const, 1, 19| 19. 41 On excommunication 1 ~Since the aim of excommunication
21 Const, 1, 19| excommunication 1 ~Since the aim of excommunication is healing and not death,
22 Const, 1, 19| hand. Whoever pronounces an excommunication, therefore, should do this
23 Const, 1, 19| expressly the reason why the excommunication was pronounced. He is bound
24 Const, 1, 19| should readily remove the excommunication and condemn the judge who
25 Const, 1, 19| it is to hurl the bolt of excommunication without due consideration.
26 Const, 1, 20| 20. 42 On excommunication 2 ~The question is sometimes
27 Const, 1, 20| asserting that the sentence of excommunication pronounced against him is
28 Const, 1, 21| 21. 43 On excommunication 3 ~We decree 44 that no
29 Const, 1, 21| warning, a sentence of major excommunication upon persons who associate,
30 Const, 1, 21| associate incurs a minor excommunication, with persons already excommunicated
31 Const, 1, 21| associate incurs a minor excommunication, the judge can, after canonical
32 Const, 1, 21| similar censure. Otherwise excommunication pronounced against these
33 Const, 1, 22| 22. 45 On excommunication 4 ~Since there is danger
34 Const, 1, 22| prove that a sentence of excommunication was passed against him after
35 Const, 2, 2 | shall incur the sentence of excommunication. ~We ourselves, from the
36 Const, 2, 5 | backsliding, by sentences of excommunication against their persons and
37 Const, 2, 5 | faithfully under pain of excommunication, so that those who knowingly
38 Const, 2, 5 | shall incur the sentence of excommunication. Because it is right that
39 Const, 2, 5 | s faithful under pain of excommunication. Secular princes shall provide
40 Const, 2, 5 | we bind with the bond of excommunication them and their principal
41 Const, 2, 5 | three years, under pain of excommunication, because the business of
42 Const, 2, 5 | compelled to do so by an excommunication against their persons and
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