For proof is antithetical to faith, and faith is important in the person who would dispose themselves to a sacrament. Though it is also true, according to the faith, that the power of the sacraments is such that their efficacy does not depend on anything but the movement of providence, if such is the will of providence. As is evidenced in Baptism, wherein an infant, in their lack of cognizance, can undergo the sacrament, and is said to be the beneficiary of its graces, by way of the volition and assent of their godparents alone. And in Anointing of the Sick (sometimes referred to as Last Rites), wherein illness or injury might preclude a person from an awareness of their condition and their surroundings.