Posted on 05/25/2016 8:40:47 AM PDT by Salvation
In my over 26 years as a priest (even longer serving in some capacity at the Holy Liturgy) I have witnessed more than a few people faint. Some just slump over; others go out with a real bang. Weddings are a big source of fainting spells, but just about any long Mass produces its share of lights out experiences. Some years ago, when I was serving as First Assistant Deacon for a Pontifical Solemn High Mass in the Basilica, we predicted prior to the Mass that at least one person would pass out. Its usually one of the torch bearers because they have to kneel on the marble for so long. Sure enough, right at Communion time, one of them went down, torch and all. It seems that such a Mass wouldnt be complete if at least one person didnt pass out!
In the warmer weather fainting spells are more common. Further, the height of wedding season is approaching. It might not be bad to ponder the topic of fainting.
OK, so whats going on here? Are people overwhelmed by the presence of God and then they just rest in the Spirit? Well, thats a fine and holy thought; perhaps I should just stop the article here! However, there are probably other explanations.
There are surely other causes of fainting (some of them very serious (though rare)), but let this list suffice. It would seem that Masses and other church services are overrepresented in the fainting department, due to any combination of the above factors.
It is surely a strange experience to faint. I have done so a number of times in the past, due to an asthmatic cough that I used to get. During an extreme coughing episode, the rhythm of the heart is disturbed, blood pressure drops, and then out you go. When I faint, everything seems to fade to black; the lights just go out. Sometimes I can even feel myself falling but can do little about it. I just hope I fall gracefully! I usually come to a moment or so later but it is a strange experience to say the least. The brain can only go without blood (oxygen) for a few seconds before unconsciousness ensues, and then out you go!
We are wonderfully, fearfully made, to be sure. And yet we are earthen vessels, fragile and in need of delicate balance. We are contingent beings, dependent upon God for every beat of our heart and every function of every cell in our body. Maybe fainting in Church isnt so bad after all because it helps keep us humbleand that is always a good posture before God. Before the immensity of God, it is good to be reminded of our fragility and our dependence upon Him for all things, even the most hidden processes of our body.
Enjoy this video compilation of people fainting (many of them occurring in Church) and consider well that To be absent from the body is to be present to God (2 Cor 5:8).
Good reasons on why people faint in church. Includes that old military warning: Don’t lock you knees while standing
I’m sorry to spoil all your fun and ridicule, but IT’S called “The Anointing”.
You can try to explain it away .. or you can learn what “The Anointing” is, and how IT can bless you; and even, in my case, I was healed from a terrible intestinal infection .. to which my doctor explained when he saw the video - “I’ve never seen anything like that in my life, all the infection was covered with scar tissue.”
It all occurred one evening at church when my Pastor laid hands on me .. and I “fainted”.
GOD promised healing and deliverance, but so many still try to keep GOD from doing what he promised.
“The Anointing” is God’s very presence; why would people not want to experience that ..???
Remember, as always, NOBODY HAS TO AGREE WITH ME.
Wow, thank you for sharing that!
These are the same reasons why people often pass out while standing in military formations.
My oldest son had to give up being an altar server because he kept fainting in the middle of Mass. I think it was a combination of his rapid growth, being hungry, and the kneeling restricting the blood flow to his ever growing legs! :0)
What you are talking about is being “Slain in the Spirit.” Not fainting.
And another contributing factor is that Sunday morning comes after Saturday night...
Are you type II?
Yes. Reversed it in 30 days with a vegan diet. No animal products, no oils and only green leaves. Dropped 15% of my body weight and fasting blood sugar is in the 80’s. Thanks be to God.
What regimen did you follow?
No animal products, no oils(vegetable or animal), no dairy, but eat lots of vegetables (raw or cooked) and watch the pounds come off. Keep it going for 30 days.
I’ll give it a try.
Of course, but most people do not know what “slain in the spirit” means; because you may not want to use that phrase unless you know people have already been taught about the Spirit and how IT moves and operates.
So I used the word “fainting” in order to indicate that people fall down .. which is the same as being slain in the Spirit.
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