E
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My sister was baptized Roman Catholic as an infant, but rejected organized religion in her early teens. She has not considered herself a Catholic since and has not participated in any way for 50 years. As my sister was in the final days of her losing fight against cancer, she wrote up a list of Final Wishes and posted them in her house. Included among those wishes was that no one come to pray over her and, specifically, no one was to give her “Last Rites”. My father, an avid Catholic, knew about this wish but, fearing her eternal damnation, brought in a priest and the priest administered the Anointment of the Sick as she lie helpless and crying. My father claims that this is not only in line with Catholic policy, but recommended. Is this true?