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billcu1
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Say someone is in sin. And they die and they have a funeral Mass said for them. Can this help them enter into heaven? Is this what that “last rite” thing is? Something you get once just before or after death?
What if someone knew they were in mortal sin and were planning on getting to confession? Maybe just on the verge of making an appointment because getting to regular confession is difficult? Would the funeral Mass help them?If by in sin you mean they are in mortal sin at the point of death, then no, the Requiem Mass will be of no avail to them. Once someone is in Hell, no amount of prayers can get them out.
The Last Rites are the last Sacraments that are received when death is imminent, not after we are dead. It includes Confession, Extreme Unction, and Holy Communion (called Viaticum).
All things need to be left to the mercies of Almighty God. My mother recently passed and she was a protestant and while I don’t know of her committing any mortal sins, again in her understanding of God and Christianity, I still pray for her soul daily and leave it to God that she did indeed at least get into Purgatory. Even prayed a Novena for her soul in Purgatory and plan to have a Mass or two said for her, hopefully soon.What if someone knew they were in mortal sin and were planning on getting to confession? Maybe just on the verge of making an appointment because getting to regular confession is difficult? Would the funeral Mass help them?