excommunicate.
It means thrown out, both literally and figuratively.
Here are a few: booted out, expelled from, thrown out, tossed out, ejected.
Plural of church is: CHURCHES No apostrophe, although if possessive, becomes "Church's" Let me give an example Example: The boundary wall belongs to the church So: That's the Church's wall. Example of plural: There are many Churches. The word "church" can also be a conglomerate whole, i.e There are many Churches, but they are all part of the Church. Not sure if I have ever come across an example of the possessive plural being used, e.g "All Christians are the Churches' followers" (just an example) Because people generally use the word "Church" as a conglomerate whole, therefore "All Christians are the Church's followers". Hope that helps!
An afterburden is another word for an afterburthen - the placenta and other materials expelled via the birth canal following childbirth.
The noun 'church' is a common noun, a general word for a building used by Christians for public worship; a general word for an organized group of religious believers; a word for any church of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Our Lady of Victory Church in New York City or Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, CA.
Another word for being expelled from membership in the church and participation in church life is "excommunication." This term refers to a formal process in which an individual is removed from the community of believers, often due to actions deemed contrary to the church's teachings or rules. Excommunication can vary in its implications and can be temporary or permanent, depending on the circumstances.
Expelled or Deported.
Pope Gregory VII
Pope Gregory VII
I believe the word you are looking for is excommunicated. It isn't really being kicked out a church, but instead is a time of not being in community with God, not taking part in communion (the Eucharist) while still being allowed to attend mass or church functions. Many times it is only temporary and serves as a strong message to fix behavior
exculded
No, "expulshed" is not a valid word in English. The correct term is "expelled."
1. The amount of Matter being expelled through the Exhaust Nozzle.2. The Velocity of the Matter being Expelled.
Please specify one of the 13 popes named Leo.
Legal actions
1 syllable. Just "Church".
John Regala was expelled from Iglesia ni Cristo after he allegedly violated the church's teachings and rules. The specific reason for his expulsion was not publicly disclosed.