Why might breaking a canon law be worse for an individual than breaking a governmental law?
A) The Church had great political influence in every country.
B) The Church could authorize severe punishment if necessary.
C) The Church had its own court system, which decided on appropriate punishment.
D) The Church had the power to banish a person from the religious community if it so desired.
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