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Broadly speaking, the Church’s doctrine was “no salvation without the sacraments”; that is, one cannot go to heaven without having had access to baptism, communion, confirmation, confession, marriage, holy orders, and extreme unction or the last rites (now called the anointing of the sick). Moreover, one cannot have the sacraments without the clergy who administer them: no salvation without priests.
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