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Quick Questions Are the graces given at baptism (or any other sacrament) made dormant when mortal sin is committed?
Quick Questions Does the Bible teach the sacrament of extreme unction?
Quick Questions If a person is unconscious and receives the last rites but is unable to confess, is he cleansed of his sins?
Quick Questions Can a person baptize himself if there is no one else available or willing to do it and if not, why not?
Quick Questions If the baptizing minister doesn't intend to administer a sacrament that confers grace, is the baptism valid?

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