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Can a sacrament be administered against a persons will or without their permission?

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Can a sacrament be administered against a persons will or without their permission?

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A. No! The form and matter would not be complete, since consent and proper intent are not present. The one exception is the baptism of infants, as the parents speak for the child who obviously can not speak for him/herself.

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