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Roman Catholic AnswerIt is possible, although kind of unusual, for a man to receive all seven sacraments. If a man had been married, and his wife died, then he entered the priesthood. Then he fell very ill and received the Sacrament of Anointing. Well, yes, I'm sure that it is possible, and there probably is someone around who has done all seven, but, again, it would be more than a little unusual.
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