You were never allowed to worship or receive the sacrements (Holy Communion) in the Christian Church. It applied particularly to the Roman Catholic Church, but the Anglican Church did apply excommunication , but less frequently.
As an excommunicated person, you still believed in God. God is/was still with you, even though you were believed to have committed a 'mortal sin'.
You were not stopped from reading The Bible, and taking its Godly Instruction. However, it had to be done at home.
He was excommunicated by the church
They were no longer members or participants in Church life, so few people associated with them.
No, he was excommunicated from the Lutheran Church.
He became King after his brother Richard I died. As Richard I left no heirs John became King.
King John was excommunicated in England
Galileo was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in 1633 on the orders of the Inquisition. He was found guilty of heresy for supporting the Copernican view that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
No, Hitler was never excommunicated. He never committed a serious offense against the Church to warrant excommunication.
This was done during the Great Schism in which the Eastern and Western Churches excommunicated each other.
Henry was excommunicated on February 22, 1076.
forced out the church A+
Are we talking of 'Madonna' , the woman of Christ. Or that silly songstress 'Madonna'. ?
King John was excommunicated by the church [The Pope] in 1209.Excommunicatedmeans the you have done something bad [so can't go to heaven] so is sent to hell.