An interdict from Rome on the country of England and her people. The excommunication of Henry VIII from the Roman church. The excommunication of all clergy and laity who followed Henry.
excommunication
The Excommunication of Christ was created in 2001.
The pope has authority over excommunication.
Martin Luther burned the papal bull of excommunication
She was a catholic and in the eyes of Europe she was the rightful queen of England. The pope was a catholic and band her from the church (excommunication) so the pope didn't mind if anyone killed her.
Consequences of violating canon law in the Catholic Church traditionally included excommunication, suspension from office, or other forms of ecclesiastical penalties such as interdict or prohibition from receiving sacraments. These penalties were meant to correct the behavior of the offender and uphold the authority of the Church's teachings.
Pope Sixtus V renewed the excommunication of England's Queen Elizabeth I. He also subsidized the planned invasion of England by King Philip II of Spain.
Excommunication and interdiction were feared because they represented severe spiritual consequences that could isolate individuals or entire communities from the church and its sacraments, which were believed to be necessary for salvation. This disconnection from the church could lead to social ostracism and a loss of moral and spiritual guidance. Additionally, these actions often carried political ramifications, weakening a person's or ruler's authority and influence within society. The threat of excommunication or interdiction effectively served as a powerful tool for maintaining control and obedience within the church and among its followers.
Excommunication
I think you mean excommunication, which means banishment from a group. His excommunication from that church didn't upset him even a little.
Martin Phelps has written: '[The excommunication of Dr. Martin Phelps]' -- subject(s): Religion and politics, Excommunication