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The only circumstances where one would be excommunicated are those laid out in Canon law, where violation of that specific law results in excommunication.What can I say? Having heard the news coverage about this document from legitimate Catholic sources, I’m disappointed. I just can’t see how someone normally denied communion would be “not excommunicated”. Is there a separate punishment besides excommunication that excludes you from receiving the Eucharist?
I hope my question is coherent enough. This is a confusing time.
This matter is not laid out in Canon law, so excommunication does not occur.
Two examples of an act which may incur excommunication: procuring an abortion; and ordaining a priest a bishop, without Rome’s specific approval.