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Renton405
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Is it true that not performing a last confession when you are sick and near death is dangerous to ones salvation?? If he has done past Penances but dosen't do one near the end of his life and is in a state of Mortal sin would that suggest he had died in mortal sin? or do the past penances he has done help cover these future sins??
I know it says in the Canon that a priest should try with all his power to get a last confession to someone who is sick and near death.. so it would mean that it is probably an extremely important thing.. there have been stories of saints that I have read who have had visions of people going to hell because they kept something back during thier last confession or have avoided doing one..
I know it says in the Canon that a priest should try with all his power to get a last confession to someone who is sick and near death.. so it would mean that it is probably an extremely important thing.. there have been stories of saints that I have read who have had visions of people going to hell because they kept something back during thier last confession or have avoided doing one..

. If someone clings to their mortal sin, if they obstinately refuse to partake of the love of God, no, they will not be saved (it is true also that only God knows for sure who is in this state). That's the very basic doctrine of salvation. I don't think someone desiring to confess is clinging to it, but, it is also part of Tradition that the desire be motivated by love and not servile fear. "Love casts out fear."