Canon
1 3 | heretical foulness, let him be excommunicated by the metropolitan and
2 3 | and patronize them, are excommunicated; and we firmly declare that
3 3 | the Church, let them be excommunicated till they have made suitable
4 3 | publicly or privately, shall be excommunicated and unless they amend, and
5 4 | contrary to this, let him be excommunicated and deposed from every office
6 9 | let him consider himself excommunicated; and if even then he will
7 21| cut off from the Church (excommunicated) during life and deprived
8 46| Roman pontiff. Laws by those excommunicated are null. Rulers remain
9 46| are null. Rulers remain excommunicated after the expiration of
10 46| have been promulgated by excommunicated persons in this matter or
11 47| that he has been unjustly excommunicated. ~Text. With the approval
12 47| incurred by the one unjustly excommunicated; if, however, the gravity
13 47| matter for which he was excommunicated, through an adequate pledge
14 47| let him absolve the one excommunicated and thus he will in no way
15 49| customary, when the one excommunicated is absolved impose a pecuniary
16 57| they themselves are not excommunicated or nominally interdicted;
17 58| is under Interdict, those excommunicated and interdicted being excluded,
18 61| to admit ad divina those excommunicated or nominally under interdict. [
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