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if a baby has not been baptized and is dieing or dead, they will perform an emergency baptism and last rites.
Catholic AnswerIf you are a baptized Catholic, then you remain a Catholic your entire life. You might be a lapsed Catholic who is not attending Mass and services somewhere else, but that just makes you a Catholic who is not in a state of grace. Any Catholic is eligible for the Last Rites if they desire them, the first part of Last Rites is confession which means that you would be confessing your apostasy AND repenting of it. This is a very good thing, as you will die in a state of grace.
No, it is a Roman Catholic practice and is not Biblical.
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We live in the hope that all are saved
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.
.Catholic AnswerLast Rites was never a term of the Catholic Church. Before the Second Vatican Council, laymen often used the term to refer to Confession, Anointing (Extreme Unction) and Viaticum (Holy Communion given to the dying) as "Last Rites" but it was never a commonly accepted term by the Church, before or since the Second Vatican Council. Those three things now commonly include the Apostolic Blessing, which carries a plenary indulgence.
That was President John F. Kennedy. He was the only Catholic President, he was the senator from Massachusetts when he underwent back surgery in 1954, see link below.
Baptism, first Communion, confirmation, marriage (or holy orders), last rites.
JFK received last rites 3 times because it was thought he would die. All of his childhood he was sick and it is now thought he had Addison's disease while president. He was on Steroids constantly and if you look at photos you can see how puffy his face was. This is one of the side effects of steroids use.
An Abbott is a Catholic priest in a Catholic Church it's also a last name.