The answer to this question depends on the specific religion you are referring to.
If it is Catholicism, being deprived of the Eucharist means that you are being denied a direct union with Christ. Catholics can be asked not to receive the Eucharist or can be denied if their actions are not in agreement with Church teachings. For example, Sen. Kennedy has been told not to receive Communion because of his stance on abortion.
As to what happens after death, Catholics believe that is solely in God's hands but that it is best to be in agreement and good standing with the Church before death.
Forgiveness could only be granted by the person who has been deprived of alimony. If someone has been deprived of their due alimony payments, it is up to them to decide whether to pursue through the courts, bring a civil action, or not, the choice is yours.
Not anyone can celebrate the Eucharist. It can only be separated by those who have been baptized.
She was deprived of privileges when she disobeyed her parents. His boss deprived him of his promotion because his work was not up to par. They disobeyed the rules, so the team was deprived of the title.
This is usually called a constructive trust and is given by a court to a person who has been deprived of their rights. The settlement is held in trust by the court.
were deprived of the possession of that object.
"Those who have been deprived or marginalized in society."
If you are referring to the Catholic Church, the Eucharist has been in Churches since Jesus (Luke chp.22) instituted this sacrament at the Last Supper.
No. The definition of an orphan is "A child who has been deprived of parental care and has not been adopted".
When a person has been deprived of REM sleep for long enough they will not cycle through sleep patterns as a well rested person would. These REM deprived patients will enter REM sleep much more rapidly and will spend more time in REM sleep over the course of the night as their body attempts to "catch up" for the lost REM. This expedited process of entering REM is called REM rebound.
The first celebration of the Eucharist is believed to have taken place during the Last Supper, which was a Passover meal shared by Jesus and his disciples. Jesus instituted the Eucharist by offering his disciples bread and wine, saying, "this is my body" and "this is my blood." The Eucharist has since been celebrated as a central sacrament in Christian worship.
You imply that this person has now lost the person that they have been with for a vary long time (if they have not then stay away, you have no right to come between them). If this is so then the person will need time to recover from their loss and to become an independent person again. When this happens you could tell the person how you feel and ask if you can go out together to see what happens.
Inaccurate accusations against a person who happens to be innocent.