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LindaJM
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An incident happened probably a couple of years ago in my church during Mass on Sunday morning that has been bothering me and I’d like to ask what you all think of this. Right in the middle of Mass an elderly man, who I see with his wife every Sunday, appeared to have a heart attack. He was sitting to the right of the alter in the very front so he was quite visible. He was unconscious and was layed down on the pew while someone was performing CPR. Emergency personnel arrived and worked on him and then wheeled him out of the church. Nothing stopped. Mass continued like nothing was happening. At first I thought that maybe the priest and the deacon and everyone else up there somehow did not see this and weren’t aware of what was going on, but there is just no way they couldn’t see it all. It was right in the front pew. I guess I was just a bit surprised that the Mass didn’t stop at all. I fully expected the priest to stop and administer the sacrament of last rites immediately. But everything just went on like the poor guy was invisible.
Does nothing stop the Mass while in progress? Are there no circumstances that would stop the Mass from proceeding? I appreciate any and all comments on this. Perhaps my feelings about this are wrong and I can learn something new about Mass here. I could not concentrate on the Mass, the consecration, receiving the Eucharist. I was completely flustered worrying about him and praying for him that everything else became a blur for me that day.
The man survived that day. I didn’t see him for awhile and didn’t know if he had made it or not, but then I did finally see him in church and for quite some time afterwards, but I have not seen him lately, like for at least 6 months or more
Does nothing stop the Mass while in progress? Are there no circumstances that would stop the Mass from proceeding? I appreciate any and all comments on this. Perhaps my feelings about this are wrong and I can learn something new about Mass here. I could not concentrate on the Mass, the consecration, receiving the Eucharist. I was completely flustered worrying about him and praying for him that everything else became a blur for me that day.
The man survived that day. I didn’t see him for awhile and didn’t know if he had made it or not, but then I did finally see him in church and for quite some time afterwards, but I have not seen him lately, like for at least 6 months or more