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I've seen more people go down in the RCC than any other Church I attended. I've always wondered why & then ran across this article.
And Out You Go: Why Fainting is So Common in Church
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And Out You Go: Why Fainting is So Common in Church
In my over 21 years as a priest and even longer in serving in some capacity at the Holy Liturgy I have seen more than a few people faint. Some just slump over, others go over with a real bang. Weddings are a big source of fainting spells but just about any long Mass can produce its share of a lights out experience. Last year I was serving as First Assistant Deacon for a Pontifical Solemn High Mass in the Basilica and prior to the Mass we predicted at least some one would pass out. Its usually one of the torch bearers since they have to kneel on the marble for so long. Sure enough right at communion time, one of them went over, torch and all. It wouldnt be a valid solemn High Pontifical Mass if at least one didnt pass out!
I hope you dont mind a reprint article, but I learned that a number of regular readers of this blog missed this article I wrote over about a year ago. Since today was a long one, I thought to reprint this older post, with summer weather setting in fainting spells are more common. Further, weddings are in full season. It might not be bad to re post this primer on fainting.
OK, so whats going one here? Are people overwhelmed by the presence of God and then just rest in the Spirit? Well, thats a fine thought and I perhaps I should just stop the article here out piety. However, beyond the this holy thought there are probably other explanations.
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