Excommunication is

A) the disallowance of a church member to attend church or associate with other Christians.
B) the division between the Eastern Christian Church and the Western Christian Church.
C) the prevention of salvation for someone who has sinned.
D) a church punishment in which an individual is excluded from the Christian community and is not allowed the taking of sacraments.
E) the worship of pagan deities and banning from Christian services.


D

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