Heresy and Excommunication ipso facto

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You are confusing guilt with judgment. I was speaking about judgment. Don’t equate the two.
You must equate the two with respect to heresy. With the very commission of the crime the culprit incurs the penalty. The pumishment is written into the law itself. Read the CE section I quoted again.
Now you’ve switched topics and are talking a Church tribunal, which is not, of course, what I was referring to when I spoke of judgments by an observer. I was talking about judgments by a private individual.
No, cam, you just can’t seem to differentiate between the two types of excommunication.
CE:
Excommunication, especially a jure, is either latæ or ferendæ sententiæ. The first is incurred as soon as the offence is committed and by reason of the offence itself (eo ipso) without intervention of any ecclesiastical judge; it is recognized in the terms used by the legislator, for instance: “the culprit will be excommunicated at once, by the fact itself [statim, ipso facto]”.

The second is indeed foreseen by the law as a penalty, but is inflicted on the culprit only by a judicial sentence; in other words, the delinquent is rather threatened than visited with the penalty, and incurs it only when the judge has summoned him before his tribunal, declared him guilty, and punished him according to the terms of the law. It is recognized when the law contains these or similar words: “under pain of excommunication”; “the culprit will be excommunicated”.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia quote doesn’t support what you’re saying. Where are you getting this?
No, cam, you just can’t seem to differentiate between the two types of excommunication.

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It seems to me you’re the one who is confusing the two. One type occurs automatically – it has nothing to with judgment by another person. Only guilt is required. The other type is dependent upon a judgment by the proper authorities. Thus judgment and guilt are separate concepts. Neither type has anything to with a judgment by one’s peers.
 
Fascinating knowledge for one who had posted only one post prior to* Paul* Folbrecht being suspended this month. But then since that suspension the post count has blossomed.
What exactly are you insinuating? I shouldn’t need to have to explain this to you, but I will:
  1. I posted more than once before Paul was suspended. I am a pretty new member, so I hadn’t posted much before that. Furthermore, I think it’s pretty uncharitable of you to mention Paul’s suspension. (I don’t think you’re even allowed to do so, according to forum rules.)
  2. I didn’t have a lot of interest in getting involved in CAF, until Paul got more involved recently and we did a lot of talking about it.
  3. The topics that Paul was involved with also interest me. We have a lot in common, so it’s not a strange thing for me to post on the same topics. If you really knew me, you would understand that.
  4. After being prohibited from mentioning a particular person by name, I did a search on that person’s name in CAF. That’s how I learned that there are already 14 or 15 pages about him.
  5. Paul has not posted any messages from my account. He would not do that, and I would not allow him to do so even if he was the type that would ask.
  6. Why don’t you read my blog? I have written everything on the blog myself. Maybe then you will believe that I have a mind of my own. I have an M.Div., so obviously I know how to think for myself.
YOU OWN ME AN APOLOGY, and you’d better not say anything to me again that is as ridiculous as what you’ve just posted.
 
Fascinating knowledge for one who had posted only one post prior to* Paul* Folbrecht being suspended this month. But then since that suspension the post count has blossomed.
Pam and I had a discussion about those old threads by private message yesterday. So much for not making public accusations about people.
 
Fascinating knowledge for one who had posted only one post prior to* Paul* Folbrecht being suspended this month. But then since that suspension the post count has blossomed.

I can attest to in all honesty — that the lady you refer to in this post --had more than “1” post to her credit by the time that her husband was suspended.
 
Do not discuss other members’ suspensions. Thank you.

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