Last Rights
Last Rites is a sacrament in the Catholic Church that is administered to individuals who are seriously ill or near death. This ritual includes the confession of sins, the anointing of the sick, and the reception of the Eucharist, providing spiritual comfort and preparation for the afterlife.
The purpose of Last Rites is to offer forgiveness, healing, and strength to the dying person. It is an important tradition that emphasizes the significance of faith and community support during the final moments of life, helping both the individual and their loved ones find peace.