Excommunication. To our modern ears, the very word evokes something dark and foreboding, something out-of-place in contemporary society. Many associate excommunication with the medieval Church, with the Inquisition and witch-hunts, and think it has no place in our more enlightened, tolerant times. Yet this ecclesiastical discipline is as relevant today as it was five hundred or a thousand years ago, an unfortunate last resort in combating the rebellion the Church faces in every age from some of her members. In this intriguing book, canon and civil lawyer Edward N. Peters offers a compelling presentation of excommunication based on the current Code of Canon Law, answering some of the most commonly-asked questions about this most serious canonical penalty. Among the questions considered here: What is excommunication? How is a person excommunicated? Isn’t excommunication an offense against Christian charity? Is there any support in the Bible for excommunication? Can Catholic politicians be excommunicated for defying Church teaching, especially on abortion? With the upcoming November Senatorial elections, and bishops starting to confront Catholic public figures who contradict the clear teachings of the Church, this book is an especially timely resource. It will help you understand the larger role excommunication may soon play in promoting greater fidelity to the truths of the Catholic faith.

THE COMPACT HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHUR
STRANNIK
LITURGY: SACROSANTUM CONCILIUM
WHERE TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED
FRIENDS IN FAITH
THE ORDER OF CHRISTIAN FUNERALS
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
REVELATIONS AND VISIONS
CHARTER FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS
THE FIVE WOUNDS OF JESUS AND PERSONAL TR
NOTHING BUT LOVE
A SPEECHLESS CHILD IS THE WORD OF GOD
TURN TO GOD REJOICE IN HOPE
THE CHURCH AT PRAYER VOL.3 THE SACRAMENT
THE SINNER'S RETURN TO GOD
IN SEARCH OF UNITY
CATHOLIC CHRISTIANITY 

