I think you are referring to excommunication, a punishment under which people could not receive communion, among other things.
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
A fool's costume in medieval times was called Motley.
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Executioners. (And the correct question should be "What were the people who beheaded others in medieval times called?").
it is called the host, it is the body of jesus christ it is given out when you do your communion. you take the bread when you had your communion.
It is called a ciborum.
A medieval oboe would be called the shawm
You do not have to be baptized to receive holy communion in the United Methodist Church. The only requirement is that you feel moved to take communion. This is called open communion.
life
The the summum bonum of man is derived from Latin and it means the highest good. It is called the highest good since it is said to have all the other goods in it. This was used in medieval times to define a righteous life in communion with God.
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medieval ages
The Eucharist plate or Communion plate is a metal plate that altar servers place under the Communion host while a person is receiving Communion In the Catholic Church, the purpose of the plate is to catch the Communion host if it falls.
Communion.
It is called corporal punishment. Capital punishment is execution. That would be a little harsh for bad students
Communion