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1 First Council of Nicaea (325 AD)  





2 Council of Saragossa (380)  





3 First Council of Constantinople (381)  





4 Council of Ephesus (431)  





5 Council of Chalcedon (451)  





6 Second Council of Constantinople (553)  





7 Third Council of Constantinople (680-681)  





8 Second Council of Nicaea (787)  





9 Fourth Council of Constantinople (869-870)  





10 First Lateran Council (1123)  





11 Sicut Judaeis  





12 Second Lateran Council (1139)  





13 Third Lateran Council (1179)  





14 Fourth Lateran Council (1215)  





15 First Council of Lyons (1245)  





16 Second Council of Lyons (1274)  





17 Council of Vienne (1311)  





18 Council of Constance (1414-1418)  





19 Council of BaselFerraraFlorence (1431-1445)  





20 Fifth Lateran Council (1512-1517)  





21 Council of Trent (1545-1563)  





22 In eminenti apostolates (1738)  





23 Apostolicae Sedis Moderationi (1869)  





24 First Vatican Council (1869-1870)  





25 1917 Code of Canon Law  





26 Decree Against Communism (1949)  





27 1983 Code of Canon Law  





28 See also  





29 References  





30 Notes  














List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church







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This is a list, in chronological order, of present and past offences to which the Catholic Church has attached the penalty of excommunication; the list is not exhaustive. In most cases these were "automatic excommunications", wherein the violator who knowingly breaks the rule is considered automatically excommunicated from the church regardless of whether a bishop (or the pope) has excommunicated them publicly. However, in a few cases a bishop would need to name the person who violated the rule for them to be excommunicated.

Excommunication is an ecclesiastical penalty placed on a person to encourage the person to return to the communion of the church. An excommunicated person cannot receive any sacraments or exercise an office within the church until the excommunication is lifted by a valid authority in the church (usually a bishop). Previously, other penalties could also be attached. In cases where excommunication is reserved for the apostolic see, only the bishop of Rome (the pope) has the power to lift the excommunication. Before 1869, the church distinguished "major" and "minor" excommunication; a major excommunication was often marked by simply writing, "Let them be anathema" in council documents. Only offences from the 1983 Code of Canon Law still have legal effect in the church.

First Council of Nicaea (325 AD)[edit]

Council of Saragossa (380)[edit]

First Council of Constantinople (381)[edit]

Council of Ephesus (431)[edit]

Council of Chalcedon (451)[edit]

Second Council of Constantinople (553)[edit]

Third Council of Constantinople (680-681)[edit]

Second Council of Nicaea (787)[edit]

Fourth Council of Constantinople (869-870)[edit]

First Lateran Council (1123)[edit]

Sicut Judaeis[edit]

Second Lateran Council (1139)[edit]

Third Lateran Council (1179)[edit]

Fourth Lateran Council (1215)[edit]

First Council of Lyons (1245)[edit]

Second Council of Lyons (1274)[edit]

Council of Vienne (1311)[edit]

Council of Constance (1414-1418)[edit]

Council of Basel–Ferrara–Florence (1431-1445)[edit]

Since theological historians have doubts about the ecumenical character of council sessions, the session number and location of each ruling are included:

Fifth Lateran Council (1512-1517)[edit]

Council of Trent (1545-1563)[edit]

In eminenti apostolates (1738)[edit]

Apostolicae Sedis Moderationi (1869)[edit]

First Vatican Council (1869-1870)[edit]

1917 Code of Canon Law[edit]

The first unified code of canon law was produced in 1917, and it replaced all previous rules regarding excommunication which had come from councils and papal documents. The 1983 Code of Canon Law replaced the 1917 code. Therefore, only the 1983 code still has legal standing with regard to excommunicable offences.

Decree Against Communism (1949)[edit]

1983 Code of Canon Law[edit]

Canon 1324 includes a number of exceptions from excommunicable offences:

According to Canon 1329, unnamed accomplices may receive the same penalty when an excommunicable act is committed.

See also[edit]

  • 1917 Code of Canon Law
  • Council of Chalcedon
  • Council of Constance
  • Council of Ephesus
  • Council of Florence
  • Council of Trent
  • Council of Vienne
  • Fifth Council of the Lateran
  • First Council of Constantinople
  • First Council of the Lateran
  • First Council of Lyon
  • First Council of Nicaea
  • First Vatican Council
  • Fourth Council of Constantinople
  • Fourth Council of the Lateran
  • Peace and Truce of God
  • Second Council of Constantinople
  • Second Council of the Lateran
  • Second Council of Lyon
  • Second Council of Nicaea
  • Sicut Judaeis
  • Third Council of Constantinople
  • Third Council of the Lateran
  • Tournament (medieval)
  • References[edit]

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  • ^ "First Council of Constantinople - 381". Papalencyclicals.net. May 0381. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "The Council Of Ephesus - 431 A.D." Papalencyclicals.net. 22 June 0430. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  • ^ "The Council of Chalcedon - 451 A.D." Papalencyclicals.net. 8 October 0451. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  • ^ "Second Council of Constantinople". Papalencyclicals.net. 5 May 0553. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ "The Council of Ephesus". Papalencyclicals.net. 22 June 0430. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Second Council of Nicaea - 787 A.D." Papalencyclicals.net. 24 September 0787. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Fourth Council of Constantinople : 869-870". Papalencyclicals.net. 5 October 0869. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  • ^ "First Lateran Council 1123 A.D". Papalencyclicals.net. 18 March 1123. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ Synan, Edward A. (1965). The Popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages. New York: Macmillan Company. pp. 231–232.
  • ^ "Second Lateran Council - 1139 A". Papalencyclicals.net. 2 April 1139. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ "Third Lateran Council - 1179 A". Papalencyclicals.net. 5 March 1179. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ "Fourth Lateran Council". Papalencyclicals.net. 11 November 1215. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ a b "First Council of Lyons - 1245 A". Papalencyclicals.net. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "First Council of Lyons - 1245 A". Papalencyclicals.net. 26 June 1245. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Second Council of Lyons - 1274". Papalencyclicals.net. 7 May 1274. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ "Council of Vienne 1311-1312 A.D." Papalencyclicals.net. 16 October 1311. Retrieved 2016-12-07.
  • ^ a b c "Council of Basel 1431-45 A". Papalencyclicals.net. 14 December 1431. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Fifth Lateran Council 1512-17 A". Papalencyclicals.net. 10 May 1512. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  • ^ https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05184b.htm, Catholic Encyclopedia, Entry: Duel. 1911
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Decrees of the First Vatican Council". Papalencyclicals.net. 29 June 1868. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  • ^ Heinrich Joseph Denzinger, (DS 3930), Ignatius Press, 43rd ed.
  • ^ "Papal Decree Against Communism". The New York Times. 1949-07-14. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Codes of Canon Law". Papalencyclicals.net. Retrieved 2016-10-30.
  • ^ "New Book VI of the Code of Canon Law".
  • Notes[edit]


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