I appreciate your kind guidance, @buc, and think we’re both saying the same thing. God gives us grace through His clergy on earth. He doesn’t need priests to grant grace though sacraments are a visible and real sign of His grace flowing down to us.
I believe this is a similar subject as eucharistic ministers who withhold distributing the Holy Eucharist to someone they believe is not in good grace. The EMHC is instructed to distribute the Eucharist because he/she doesn’t know (really know) if that person is in good grace or not. It’s up to the priest or pastor to determine the state of that person.
In this case, a woman Baptized Catholic lays dying and her father has asked a priest to give her the Sacrament of the Sick. The father knows his daughter has specifically requested no priest, no sacraments but he does this, presumably, out of love for his daughter. The father doesn’t want her to endanger her immortal soul so he does this with full knowledge that she had previously stated otherwise. The priest confers the sacrament. I’m fully aware this is not just “Catholic magic”. The priest has the duty, sworn to God, to take care of God’s people. She’s still Catholic! How could the priest NOT have given her the last rites???
If the woman, immediately after death, meets God and says “Lord save me!”, she has the grace of the sacrament. If the woman, upon meeting God, says “I told everyone I didn’t want anything to do with you!”, she still can choose hell.
I hope this clarifies my position. God Bless you.