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Jun 17, 2020 at 8:57 history edited CommunityBot
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Dec 7, 2018 at 18:17 comment added Matt Gutting Our Help section states, "Do not copy the complete text of external sources; instead, use their words and ideas to support your own."
Dec 7, 2018 at 17:58 comment added Geremia @MattGutting Why reinvent the wheel?
Dec 7, 2018 at 14:25 comment added Matt Gutting I think you have the information all here, but you really really need to do more for your answer than just dump in a quote. Your answer is almost 99% someone else's words.
Dec 6, 2018 at 22:04 vote accept Little miss piper
Dec 6, 2018 at 22:04 comment added Little miss piper @Geremia, ah yes, I have much reading to do. I'm still new here, just figuring it all out. You have been a great help
Dec 6, 2018 at 21:59 comment added Little miss piper @Belinda, why must one be baptized? Can one not be saved or receive last rites without baptism?
Dec 6, 2018 at 21:58 comment added Geremia @Littlemisspiper They cannot be performed on an an unconscious person. See the subsection: "The Subject Must Be In Danger Of Death" here.
Dec 6, 2018 at 21:55 comment added Little miss piper @ Geremia. Am I to understand this as the last rites are to calm and reassure the dying? Perhaps to give them their last opportunity to repent of unconfessed sins? What about the unbeliever that is unconscious would the last rites still be performed..?
Dec 6, 2018 at 16:15 comment added Bit Chaser I have a few ideas for possible improvement: Consider sourcing the quote from saintsbooks.net/books/The%20Roman%20Catechism.pdf which includes copyright status and English translation information. Try to summarize in your own words the essential points, with one or two short quotes. Mention that a Priest can comfort anyone that they are in the hands of a loving God, but clarify the limits on use of the actual sacrament.
Dec 6, 2018 at 15:59 comment added Belinda I would mention that the person would have to be baptized to receive the anointing of the sick.
Dec 6, 2018 at 15:28 history answered Geremia CC BY-SA 4.0