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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In the Roman Catholic Church, the term interdict usually refers to an ecclesiastical penalty. Interdicts may be real, local or personal. A personal interdict penalizes named persons. A real or local interdict, (no longer part of canon law) suspends all public worship and withdraws the church''s sacraments in a territory or country. A local interdict against a country was the equivalent of excommunication against an individual. It would cause all the churches to be…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In the Roman Catholic Church, the term interdict usually refers to an ecclesiastical penalty. Interdicts may be real, local or personal. A personal interdict penalizes named persons. A real or local interdict, (no longer part of canon law) suspends all public worship and withdraws the church''s sacraments in a territory or country. A local interdict against a country was the equivalent of excommunication against an individual. It would cause all the churches to be closed, and almost all the sacraments to be disallowed (i.e. preventing marriage, confession, anointing of the sick, and the eucharist). Certain exceptions allow for baptism, anointing of the sick, and sacraments on Christian holidays.