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The leader of a campaign for female ordination was excommunicated.
By 1520, Luther had been excommunicated by the Catholic Church.
"I was basically excommunicated, which was fine," they told me.
It would essentially be like getting excommunicated from the internet.
Father Roy Bourgeois was excommunicated after participating in an "illegitimate" ordination Mass in 2008 (illegitimate because the person being ordained was a woman), and he pointed out that priests accused of pedophilia are not excommunicated.
Priests who leave are often completely excommunicated, like they never existed.
For Joan to be excommunicated for her work was very shabby.
The real estate mogul was all but excommunicated from Wall Street.
And yet those are the ones that kind of are excommunicated forever.
In June 2014 she was tried and convicted of apostasy, and excommunicated.
He excommunicated the shooting suspect, Robert Rozier, a former NFL football player.
He clashed with the Russian Orthodox Church, and was excommunicated in 1901.
However, thousands of Catholic priests accused of abusing children have not been excommunicated.
Sun Myung Moon, and was excommunicated for ordaining four married men as priests.
"The churches were built above the temples, our patriotic heroes were excommunicated," he continued.
Students who leave or criticize IBLP often find themselves excommunicated from their own families.
Pearson was roundly denounced and shunned, as thoroughly excommunicated as any Protestant can be.
Because they had not been selected by the Vatican, they had previously been excommunicated.
But Sylvester would only last two months before Benedict excommunicated him and regained his throne.
He has since been excommunicated, one of Bratton's co-pastors, Aaron Wright, told the Chronicle.
A former prisoner, he returned to the colony years after its bishop excommunicated his parents.
At one time, the responsible gatekeepers of the conservative movement would have excommunicated Mr. Jones.
Born into the church, she was later actively recruited into it after her mother was excommunicated.
Diane was a former nun who had been excommunicated because she was ordained as a priest.
Teenage boys were excommunicated for watching movies or talking to girls and disavowed by their families.
Upon viewing this image Shriner dubbed Rogers a reptilian and excommunicated the two from the group.
The Roman Catholic Church excommunicated Mr. Castro for violating a 1949 papal decree against supporting Communism.
A Democrat can deviate from the party mainstream in both directions and still not be excommunicated.
Tristan Thompson cheated on Khloé Kardashian with Kylie's now-excommunicated best friend (and former roommate) Jordyn Woods.
The two were excommunicated from the British royal family for years and lived in exile in Paris.
He is bringing seven bishops, excommunicated because they were state-appointed, back into communion with the church.
Having been excommunicated by Pope Pius V, and out of step with Catholic Europe, she needed allies.
The delegation's leader, Cardinal Humbert, excommunicated the Patriarch; the Patriarch promptly did the same to the visitor.
Having excommunicated the brutal Assad regime, it has found itself sucked ever deeper into the Syrian swamp.
And, just like that, Costi says he was shunned by his family, excommunicated from all things Hinn.
The outraged Pope Pius XII decreed that all bishops consecrating new bishops under its aegis would be excommunicated.
Since New Labour's first election victory in 1997, the British left has found itself virtually excommunicated from politics.
"My mother was a really violent person and I was excommunicated from her at a young age," says Andie.
When she returns from writing camp, she finds out Jamal and Ruby have excommunicated Cesar for a secret reason.
For more than 2,000 years Melmoth has been "excommunicated from the grace of God and the company of men".
In 2011 and 2012 the Vatican had excommunicated two who had been appointed by China's church without papal approval.
By her account, for ten years, they were more-or-less excommunicated: absent from family photos and event invites.
If my "Soul Meter," represented as a painting on my digital desk, dropped to zero, I would be excommunicated.
"They are not excommunicated" and they should not be treated as such, since they remain part of the ecclesial community.
In the end, Brandon's father was excommunicated anyway, after FLDS leaders got wind of the RCMP investigation into Millie's marriage.
A former pastor who once wrote a book about avoiding physical touch before marriage says he excommunicated himself from Christianity
In 20183, A.C. Townley, a failed farmer and excommunicated Socialist Party organizer, established the Nonpartisan League, a populist progressive political party.
Mr Blackmore was excommunicated in 2002 from a fundamentalist sect of American polygamists in whose ranks he had served as "bishop".
It seems likely this will lead to a pitiful, parallel Internet of Hate as the excommunicated communities coalesce and organize. Sad!
It's a good call too, as a third slap by Dumpling probably would have excommunicated Polo Man's soul from his body.
But when Pope Alexander VI—the Borgia Pope—excommunicated the friar, Florence turned against him, and he was condemned to death.
In January of 1077, the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV arrived in wintry Italy, having been excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII.
The league has excommunicated a legitimately talented black quarterback, former 49er Colin Kaepernick, after he dared kneel during the national anthem.
In May, more than a month after Savage first spoke out publicly, the group excommunicated Bambaataa and several other top leaders.
I may get excommunicated as a Canadian for saying this, but biathlon is probably my favorite winter Olympic sport to watch.
Mr. Huang was excommunicated in 2011 for accepting the government appointment of bishop despite being repeatedly warned against it by Rome.
Kate Kelly, a feminist Mormon lawyer, was excommunicated on a charge of apostasy in 2014 after founding the organization Ordain Women.
The second part and the part that upset me the most is that gay people that get married will be excommunicated.
Under Roman Catholic law, priests risk being excommunicated if they divulge what is said in confession, either by their words or actions.
Photo: GettySteve Bannon has been keeping a relatively low profile since he was excommunicated from the warm glow of Donald Trump's love.
John Dehlin was excommunicated in 2015 largely because of his popular podcast, Mormon Stories, in which Mormons discuss struggles with their faith.
The Party has excommunicated a few of the most flagrantly intolerant members of its establishment, including, in 20023, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
If they don't, the men will be barred from heaven and the women excommunicated, forfeiting their own places in the celestial kingdom.
Courtesy National Archives of Austria In 1521, Leo excommunicated Luther, and Charles V summoned him to trial at the Diet of Worms.
She's been excommunicated by her religious family, and her first love interest promises a plotline devoted to excavating her troubled Catholic past.
Roseanna has now been excommunicated for the public square for comments that ABC rightfully characterized as "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values".
In 1570 Pope Pius V excommunicated "the pretended Queen of England and the servant of crime", and called on her subjects to rebel.
Both are celebrity crack for regular people, but only one can make the following happen without being excommunicated by the Queen of England.
Church members are strongly discouraged from talking to outsiders and anyone who disobeys could be excommunicated and face losing their homes and families.
By the time he was 32, he had been excommunicated by the yakuza after spending about 8 of 10 years as an inmate.
But he doesn't mince words about the sudden shock and appall on Hollywood's end ... where A-listers are being excommunicated left and right.
When he could no longer hide that he was gay, Mr. Perry was excommunicated, divorced, and his wife took off with their children.
Inside the administration, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions endures Trump's mockery, he exhibits the resignation of a weary believer who fears being excommunicated.
The Vatican refuses to permit bishops ordained without papal approval to take part in liturgical acts and has excommunicated Chinese bishops who do so.
She was slyly excommunicated from the Nation Time retreat (held for Black artists) for calling out its appropriating benefactor Dean "Onyx" Haggin (Danny Hoch).
The next time, Pierce further explained that he would not be dating women, instead upholding a vow of celibacy to keep from being excommunicated.
It was completed in 2015, four years after he was declared by Rome to have been automatically excommunicated for accepting his post as bishop.
Dr Kunonga has been excommunicated by his co-religionists, and more recent court decisions have restored church property to the main body of faithful.
Dehlin hasn't been a practicing Mormon since 2015, when church officials excommunicated him — after numerous warnings — because of his support for same-sex marriage.
One of the bishops, Joseph Guo Jincai, was ordained into the government-backed Church without papal permission and had been excommunicated by the Vatican.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has excommunicated many of the Mormon communities in Mexico due to their stance on polygamy.
Having broken its rules in the previous movie by offing someone in the criminal sanctuary known as the Continental Hotel, John has been excommunicated.
A girl complained he tried to pull her pants down and he is instantly excommunicated from a profession that up until then had venerated him.
Jordyn will be excommunicated by the KarJenners and put on public trial by social media in the aftermath of one night out with Tristan Thompson.
Jordyn Woods ain't playing the crying game after being excommunicated by the Kardashians -- it's the opposite actually ... despite what her new fashion brand might suggest.
In the second episode of the night, the season finale, Madison chooses family over safety and elects to leave, with Alicia, after Travis is excommunicated.
Immigrants, drug dealers, and other criminals have been excommunicated to the lawless zone, including Arlen (played by Suki Waterhouse) and a swath of depraved cannibals.
Jordyn has not shied away from the public spotlight ever since her cheating scandal with Tristan Thompson, which obviously got her excommunicated from Kardashian country.
Elizabeth could not stay forever neutral in the Pan-European struggle between Roman Catholicism and reform, and in 1570 she was excommunicated by the pope.
While Mr. Bannon and Mr. Trump have yet to repair their rift, the president's moves against China represent a policy victory for his excommunicated aide.
Trump excommunicated Steve Bannon from his inner circle after the former White House chief strategist raised the specter of money-laundering charges to journalist Michael Wolff.
Spinoza's trouble with organized religion started early: at the age of twenty-three, he was excommunicated from the Jewish community of Amsterdam for his heretical views.
Castro was baptized and educated by Jesuits, but after the Cuban communist leader cracked down on the Roman Catholic Church, Pope John XXIII excommunicated him in 1962.
The Eastern churches led by the patriarch of Constantinople separated from the Western church led by Pope Leo IX, as each leader angrily excommunicated the other side.
She gave the geniuses at the Apple Store all of her money in exchange for an Apple watch, but she got "excommunicated" for eating her coworker's yogurt.
Under church law, clergy who have been excommunicated - the harshest punishment that can be imposed on a Catholic - cannot actively participate in liturgical acts such as an ordination.
In 2015, church elders announced that Mormons entering into same-sex marriage would be excommunicated, and that their children would be prevented from being baptised into the faith.
Through that process I found an article on Kate Kelly, a woman who was excommunicated for her refusal to stop advocating for women's ordination, and was immediately enthralled.
The company's intellectual property and some of its assets were then sold to the highest bidder — straight back to the excommunicated Scobie and his new company, Third Equation.
Prospects for a deal were set back this month after Lei Shiyin, a government-backed bishop excommunicated by the Vatican, participated in the ordination of new bishops. [nL5N1E219P].
Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%Summary: In the third installment of the "John Wick" franchise, John (Keanu Reeves) remains excommunicated from the illustrious guild of assassins he held dominion over.
Joshua Harris, one of the most prominent leaders of the evangelical purity movement, says he has excommunicated himself from the movement in the months since he first denounced it.
Here is how it's done: In my opinion, the great Jewish Question in America today is whether Jared Kushner should be excommunicated — and whether Ivanka Trump should be too.
When Riordan realizes he has "broken the seal, excommunicated himself," he shadows the ex-priest in "Blood Meridian," Cormac McCarthy's own tale of sundered boundaries south of the border.
John (Keanu Reeves) has been excommunicated from the High Table, the global society of villains to which he once belonged, and has a multimillion-dollar bounty on his head.
Excommunicated members of the Jehovah's Witnesses — who have been vocal about what they say is the church's history of child sexual abuse — are interviewed in this two-part documentary.
But those whose views are excluded from public discourse are effectively excommunicated from our democratic polity, and in such circumstances the repressed tends to return with redoubled fury and ressentiment.
The Mercers did not respond to multiple emails asking them if they intended to continue funding Yiannopoulos, nor did they respond to emails informing them that Bannon had excommunicated him.
As part of the deal, the Vatican approved seven excommunicated Patriotic Association bishops ordained without church approval, meaning all Beijing-approved Bishops have now been accepted by the Holy See.
For the sake of our relationships (which are the whole point!), we really need to talk about what's fair, and what's going to get you excommunicated from the group chat.
Sources familiar to the situation tell TMZ ... Jordyn has effectively been excommunicated on the business end of things when it comes to partnering up with the family for some dough.
Luther let the sixty days elapse; the Pope excommunicated him; Luther responded by publicly burning the papal order in the pit where one of Wittenberg's hospitals burned its used rags.
In 1570, when it became clear that Protestant England would not return to the Catholic faith, the pope excommunicated Elizabeth and called for her to be stripped of her crown.
KIEV (Reuters) - Patriarch Filaret was defrocked and excommunicated by the Russian Orthodox church, and accused by his opponents of being a KGB agent, having a secret family and embezzling money.
Joshua Harris, a former evangelical purity movement pastor at Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and writer of "I Kissed Dating Goodbye," says he has excommunicated himself from the movement.
Abortion has long been considered a "moral evil" by the church, and those who obtained one could be automatically excommunicated, unless they were forgiven by a bishop or special confessor.
Excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and convicted of two brutal killings chronicled in the book "Under the Banner of Heaven," he died of natural causes.
Mr. Lee's church and his lawyers painted the eight women as disgruntled former members who "spread lies riding the bandwagon of the #MeToo movement" after being excommunicated for breaching church rules.
Jeff Flake -- even with Steve Bannon excommunicated and President Donald Trump seemingly less interested in a brawl with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that plays out through proxies in 2018 primaries.
Naturally, Bruce faced significant backlash for his decision to make himself king: Edward I declared him an outlaw, the Pope excommunicated him, and he essentially started a civil war with the Comyns.
While Latter-day Saints can be excommunicated for supporting "elective abortion," certain circumstances, such as rape, incest or a pregnancy that threatens the mother's health can "justify" an abortion, the church says.
Her concept albums tell the story of the "androids," a symbol for subjugated communities and outcasts, like "African-American women, women, emigrants, the excommunicated, the black man, the LGBTQ community," she says.
At the time the G8 members excommunicated Russia, Putin had planned a G8 summit in Sochi to show off the city to world leaders just after the Olympics had been held there.
That body is led by an erstwhile hierarch of the Muscovite church, Filaret Denysenko, who proclaimed ecclesiastical independence in 1992 but was denounced as a schismatic, and ultimately excommunicated, by his masters in Moscow.
According to the Post, Riehl and two of the Creamery's other owners have been excommunicated from the church, accused of both turning away from God and taking advantage of the trust of the community.
For instance, one slide of the presentation reads like an "enemies list" and includes excommunicated Mormon podcasters and bloggers who have criticized the Church and advocated for LGBTQ and gender equality within the institution.
But this often leads to "body shaming," says Kate Kelly, the founder of Ordain Women who was excommunicated from the LDS Church in 2014 for advocating female entry into the all-male Mormon priesthood.
In fact, the Catholic Bishops going as far -- so far as to say that if anyone is helping to implement this program and is Catholic, they could potentially become excommunicated for being part of it.
Although Luther was excommunicated by the Catholic church, the pope has found warm things to say about him: He fought against corruption and greed, and he encouraged Christians to pay more attention to the Bible.
This two-part German mini-series dramatizes the Protestant Reformation, led by Martin Luther (Maximilian Brückner) roughly 500 years ago after he was excommunicated by the pope and deemed an outlaw for his revolutionary views.
Josh Harris, once one of America's most famous evangelical pastors, admitted in his first interview since renouncing Christianity that he ruined lives and marriages, so he excommunicated himself from the faith that made him famous.
When I think back to being excommunicated by that group of girls during my freshman year of college, or by another group in middle school, I feel a great relief in being my own person now.
"There are still so many other gay Hutterites who are living their lives in hiding, fearful of who they are, fearful of being 'outed' or disowned by their families, mistreated, and even excommunicated," said Tyrone Hofer.
Vatican officials told The New York Times a provisional deal was struck Saturday that included the recognition by Pope Francis of seven bishops appointed by the Chinese government who were previously excommunicated by the Catholic Church.
They're for rich assholes in suits getting richer off unpaid workers who will be excommunicated from the NCAA if someone buys them spiced lamb and rice off a halal cart outside Madison Square Garden, that's who.
But a few months after his major bonfire, he was excommunicated by a foe, the Borgia pope Alexander VI. The next year, he was executed: hanged and burned before a mob in the Piazza della Signoria.
The artist started the drawings in 1971, less than a year after he was "excommunicated," in his words, by the New York art scene for returning to figuration after a long period of making abstract work.
With Stephen K. Bannon, the former White House chief strategist and a pugilist who had visions of remaking the Republican Party, excommunicated from Mr. Trump's orbit, the president is surrounded now by more establishment-friendly advisers.
I have heard of cases, for example, where a church member has been excommunicated for apostasy or lack of belief but has then been excoriated in the Mormon Rumor Mill for a host of other fabricated reasons.
At the time, Curtis surmised that in this case, the child who had received the transfusion would not be excommunicated from the church, but that the community would consider the transfusion a great tragedy for the family.
Had they refused to marry their daughter to Jeffs, Brandon added, they would have been excommunicated—a fate that would have meant separation from their families and denial of the faith that they continued to believe in.
Yet Hume's radical ideas, particularly on the nature of religious belief, ensured that he could never secure a university position of any kind — and prompted two failed efforts by the Church of Scotland to have him excommunicated.
Introduced to Europe from China, pugs made their way to Saxony in eastern Germany in the 18th century, where they became the mascot of a group of excommunicated masons who called themselves The Order of the Pug.
On the other hand, Mr. Trump signaled forgiveness of sorts for Stephen K. Bannon, his onetime chief strategist who was excommunicated from Mr. Trump's camp after talking with another author for a book that savaged the president.
Bishop Lei Shiyin, who was excommunicated by the Vatican in 2011 for accepting his appointment without papal approval, took part in the ordinations of new bishops in the cities of Chengdu and Xichang, in southwestern China, last week.
In its boldest move, the Istanbul-based synod formally rehabilitated two Ukrainian prelates who had been excommunicated by the Patriarchate of Moscow and are seen as key figures in the establishment of a legitimate national church in Kiev.
More than two decades after Harding was excommunicated by the US Figure Skating Association, the retelling of her story is perfectly timed to land right at this intersection of ongoing discussions of sexism and the white working class.
One the country's top catholics, Melbourne Archbishop Denis Hart, said such a law would undermine a central tenet of Catholicism, the confidentiality of the confessional, and warned that any priest breaking the seal of confession would be excommunicated.
" Francis wrote that in bringing the seven excommunicated bishops back into full communion with Rome, "I ask them to express with concrete and visible gestures their restored unity" with the church and "to remain faithful despite any difficulties.
Mr. Smyth and his wife, Anne, had been formally excommunicated from their Cape Town church after it was alleged that he had been cultivating friendships with young men, showering with them and questioning them about pornography and masturbation.
The first English Bible's translator, John Wycliffe, was disinterred and his bones were burned for the heresy of translating into English, and his successor, William Tyndale, was excommunicated, sentenced to death by strangulation and burned at the stake.
When a European bank is faced with a suspicion of money laundering from American authorities, then it at once finds itself excommunicated from the global financial network, and no other institutions will risk dealing with the possible perpetrator.
But if a Democratic candidate today were to talk about the importance of immigrants learning English -- like Obama did -- so that our country has a common currency of communication, they'd run the risk of being excommunicated from the party.
Hilda and Zelda get their powers back (but Hilda is excommunicated for her treason) and Sabrina can retain her mortal life as long as she agrees to still attend The Academy of Unseen Arts and as well as weekly Black Mass.
The details: Pope Francis will recognize excommunicated Chinese bishops that were approved without the Vatican's green light, and China will acknowledge the Pope as leader of the nation's Catholics and allow the Vatican a voice in bishop selection moving forward.
That changed in 2017 when a man named Bill Miller, excommunicated from the group years earlier, came forward with concerns about his 12-year-old son, Enoch, who he had been unable to contact and wanted to report as missing.
That changed in 2017 when a man named Bill Miller, excommunicated from the group years earlier, came forward with concerns about his 12-year-old son, Enoch, whom he had been unable to contact and wanted to report as missing.
WASHINGTON — President Trump excommunicated his onetime chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, from his circle on Wednesday, ending for now a partnership of convenience that transformed American politics while raising questions about the future of the nationalist-populist movement they cultivated together.
But a few months after his historic bonfire, he was excommunicated by a foe, the Borgia pope Alexander VI. The next year, he was executed: hung on a cross and burned before an angry crowd in the Piazza della Signoria.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Cardinal Joseph Zen, the most senior Chinese Catholic cleric, says the participation of an excommunicated prelate at two bishop ordinations in China was a "slap in the face" for Pope Francis just as Rome seeks a historic deal with Beijing.
According to the Tulsa-World, Lawrence told prosecutors he had been "disfellowshipped" (basically excommunicated) from the church over sexual abuse allegations, that he had admitted misconduct in the past in order to be reinstated, and that law enforcement had never previously been informed.
Most Chinese bishops are recognized by both the Vatican and the Chinese authorities, but there are several in the state-backed church who are excommunicated and working without papal approval, including some rumored to have broken their vows of chastity and fathered children.
He cited a public statement by Hurras al Din in February that called on its members to avoid contact with members of ISIS, and an announcement by ISIS in its weekly newsletter in April 2018 saying that members of Hurras al Din should be excommunicated.
King John (1199-1216) was punished with a papal interdict, suspending all religious services in his realm, and then excommunicated; he finally yielded to the pope's will and to make amends his successors had to pay tribute to the Vatican for another 150 years.
CHENGDU, China (Reuters) - A Chinese Catholic bishop excommunicated by the Vatican took part in the ordination of a new bishop in China on Wednesday, a move that some experts said could complicate Pope Francis' drive to heal a decades-old rift with the Communist government in Beijing.
He also describes himself as a recent convert to the far-right group the Catholic Society of St. Pius X, which was founded by a Nazi sympathizer in the 1970s (all of its priests were excommunicated in the 1980s, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center).
It has done so by deeming other groups to be part of or "associated forces" with Al Qaeda, including the Yemen-based Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Syria-based Nusra Front, and the Islamic State, a former Qaeda affiliate in Iraq that Al Qaeda excommunicated.
As Hermes tells me her story of how she fell into naturopathy, how she clawed her way back out, and the hostility she now faces from its community, it reminds me not of a career change, but of someone being excommunicated from a stringent form of faith.
If Gloria Steinem and I and others had raised the issues we raised, but in Russia, we'd still be in jail; if we raised them in the Middle East we'd be dead; if we raised them in France we would've been excommunicated by the Catholic church.
These sects, which the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints later excommunicated, created their own offshoot settlements, including the La Mora settlement, in Bavispe, part of the Sonora state; Templo de Colonia Juarez in the state of Chihuahua; and LeBaron in Galeana, in Chihuahua.
But he has not been excommunicated by Mr. Trump, who has his own troubled history with women, has bragged about sexual assault and has consistently shown that he sticks by men — at least of his own party — who proclaim their innocence against accusations of sexual misconduct.
He and his family were excommunicated from Manitoba when he was 12, after his father was caught teaching some of the women to write, but his parents have since died, and after a brief and mysterious spell in prison, August has fled back to the colony.
In January the Holy See was reported to have warned underground bishops in two dioceses that if a deal is done they will be asked to make way for officially approved clergy who had previously been excommunicated by Rome but whom the party has asked the Vatican to forgive.
BEIJING — In a move that has upset many in the Roman Catholic Church, the Vatican asked two "underground" bishops in China to surrender their positions to individuals approved by the country's authoritarian government, including one the Vatican had excommunicated, a cardinal who traveled to Rome said on Monday.
Another faction argues that it is madness for the Front to neglect its immigrant-bashing, xenophobic roots — the line established by Ms. Le Pen's father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who has been virtually excommunicated from the party, and incarnated by Ms. Le Pen's ultraconservative niece, Marion Maréchal-Le Pen.
Eduardo del Río, a self-taught Mexican caricaturist who weaponized his pen to mock politicians, imperialism, religion, corruption, consumerism and carnivores — getting himself kidnapped and excommunicated and also becoming immensely popular in the process — died on Tuesday at his home in Tepoztlán, about 50 miles south of Mexico City.
But the double standard here is that they don&apost lose their platforms overwhelmingly but if someone who is friendly to Trump says something that they find objectionable and most us find objectionable, it doesn&apost matter ow many times you apologize, you are excommunicated from the public square forever.
And yet that story line may be overtaken by a subplot — the presence of the excommunicated Reggie Bush and the eternally angling Urban Meyer, who in their roles as Fox Sports commentators will loom over the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum like plaintive ghosts of U.S.C. football past and (perhaps) future.
The two-time Oscar winner has essentially been excommunicated from Hollywood after more than a dozen men and teen boys came forward last fall with accusations of sexual harassment and assault, including "Star Trek: Discovery" actor Anthony Rapp, who says Spacey made sexual advances on him when he was just 14.
Read more: China is reportedly burning bibles and making Christians renounce their faith to ensure total loyalty to the Communist PartyLast September, authorities in China and the Vatican signed an agreement in which Pope Francis officially recognized seven Beijing-appointed bishops, who had been excommunicated because they weren't approved by the Holy See.
I was still leading a devoutly Mormon life, so the risk of being discovered was low, but if administrators at Brigham Young suspected that I was acting on my homosexual feelings, I could be expelled, fired from my part-time job as an Italian teacher at the training center, evicted and even excommunicated.
I felt this strongly in the beautiful 17th-century Hortus Botanicus in Amsterdam, coeval with its neighbor, the great Portuguese Synagogue, and liked to imagine how Spinoza might have enjoyed the former after he had been excommunicated by the latter — was his vision of "Deus sive Natura" in part inspired by the Hortus?
An educated man named August Epp, formerly excommunicated from the colony and now returned but in poor standing in the community, is invited into the space to take the minutes of their meeting, and it's through his narrative over the course of two days of talks that we learn and become captivated by the women's stories.
We meet the philosopher (and retired soldier) René Descartes, the mage and proto-scientist John Dee, the essayist Michel Montaigne, the Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher, the excommunicated Jewish philosopher Baruch de Spinoza, the encyclopedist Pierre Bayle, and the great painter Rembrandt van Rijn, who both depicted and embodied the new human landscape of Dutch economic transformation.
President Donald Trump's erstwhile muse might even feel he has experienced something similar, at the end of a week in which he has been denounced and excommunicated by the president, jettisoned by his conservative benefactor, Rebekah Mercer, and, on January 9th, shunted from his position at the helm of Breitbart News, a hard-right website which gained huge exposure from his former success.

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