Excommunication, to reject
In the Catholic Church, excommunication is a penalty that forbids a faithful or a group of faithful from accessing the Sacraments, with the aim of strongly encouraging repentance and a change in behavior, following some of the most serious acts that can be committed by a member of the Church: schism, apostasy, abortion, etc.
In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me"[edit | edit source]
- It is only in cases of serious sins that wound the faith of Hearts that I currently, then my successors, must decide to cut off the corrupt member. Indeed, it is not permitted that because of a priest who is a demon, the Souls of the faithful are lost.[1]
- I am not one of your pharisaical friends who call many things foul and flee or harshly reject them when they could purify them through charity. I am the Savior and I reject no one.[2]