When a person is not allowed in a church, it is often referred to as excommunication or being barred from the church. This can occur for various reasons, including breaking church rules or moral conduct issues. In some cases, it may also be called a church ban or restriction. Different denominations may have specific terms and processes for this action.
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women are not allowd
It is called freedom of religion.
The person reading the book at a wedding in a church is typically called a reader or a lector. They are responsible for reading passages from the Bible or other appropriate literature during the ceremony.
heretic dissenter infidel
There is no limit.
A person who has been canonised is called a saint.
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You can invite a person to the baptist church by going on the website called faithrapids.org. Another option is to talk to the person privately. You can convince the person to come to the Baptist church. You can even send them an invitation in the forma of a letter in their mailbox. These are all good options basically.
A Cathedral. The term "church" also refers to a group of people professing to hold the same beliefs, not a building, so if this is what the question is asking, in the United States, a Catholic bishops church would be a diocese or archdiocese. A 'church' should be "called" or named after the person who started it, or after the person whose doctrine it is really teaching.