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People were told by the Catholic church that they were born in sin and the only way to get to heaven was through the church, so if they were excommunicated they had no way to get to heaven. This meant they were going to Hell.

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The society was run by the church and the church taught that everyone was born in sin. To get to heaven people had to do what the church said because the church was the connection to God. We have a hard time understanding this idea because since the Renaissance man has communicated directly with God, but this wasn't true then.

So, you are living in a world where you think the church is your connection to God and the church tells you that you can't use them any more because of excommunication. At that point they have just assigned your soul to Hell. If you were in this situation you would feel the same way that the people did then and would try to get back to the church. This is why is was a terrible punishment.

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