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Catholic AnswerPope Clement VII excommunicated Henry VIII on July 11, 1533, after he got his new pet Bishop to declare his marriage to Catherine invalid, he married Anne, and fathered a child with her:Clement, who had previously sent to Henry more than one monition upon his desertion of Catherine, issued a Bull of excommunication on 11 July, declaring, also, his divorce and remarriage null. In England Catherine was deprived of her title of Queen, and Mary her daughter was treated as a bastardPope Leo the X.
Pope Leo X
Pope Leo X, who was pope from March 9, 1513, to December 1, 1521, excommunicated Luther.
Leo threatened Luther with excommunication if he did not recant his 95 demands. Luther refused and was excommunicated.
Pope Benedict IX
No, Pope Leo IX was not excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church; he was the pope from 1049 to 1054. However, he is notable for his role in the East-West Schism. In 1054, he excommunicated Patriarch Michael I Cerularius of Constantinople, which contributed to the formal split between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Leo IX died shortly after the excommunication, and he remained recognized as a legitimate pope.
Pope Leo X was born on December 11, 1475.
Pope Leo X was not married and many of his contemporaries considered him to be a homosexual.
He chose the name Leo at the time of his election as pope.
Pope Leo became the Pope in 1513, his name also changed from Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici to Pope Leo.
Pope Leo X was responsible for the rebuilding of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Pope Leo XIII was the predecessor of Pope Pius X.