Jews do not receive the Last Rite as it is a violation of their beliefs.
The Jewish person cannot adopt the religion but needs to go through a program to become Catholic called the Rite of Christian Initiiation. However, the Jewish person is always welcome to attend Mass but cannot receive communion.
Yes. Sometimes it is not possible for a person to receive last sacraments (viaticum, anointing of the sick). That does not prevent them from a Catholic Funeral. As Catholics, in good standing, it is totally appropriate for them to have a Catholic burial.
Any righteous person who believes in Christ, is baptized for the remission of his sins may receive the ordinance of Confirmation.
The Bishop lays his hand on the young person's forehead & says "Receive the Seal of the Holy Spirit."
She was Jewish, and christening is a Christian rite.
You can tell the rite person because they have the name Travis Hornung.
The answer is milah.It's five letters, ending in H. Milah is the Jewish tradition/rite of circumcising males at eight days old.
When Jewish boy reaches 13 years of age it is rite of passage
Jewish boys have a Bar Mitzvah at 13 years as a rite of passage.
.Catholic AnswerThere is no "rite of sacramental disposition", I believe that you may be asking about the disposition for the valid reception of the sacraments. For instance, the state of grace (being free from serious sin, having received the rite of penance) is required to receive the Most Holy Eucharist at Mass. That would be the disposition required to receive the sacrament. In that case the "rite" would be confession.
circumcision is a Jewish religious rite that doctors generally advice against. It has no advantage to the person that has been mutilated in this way on the contrary there are serious health risks and disadvantages as a result of this ritual.
The term from Hebrew is usually spelled bar mitzvah(Jewish rite of manhood).