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therese1998
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So, I was at Mass last Sunday and, as the altar servers were assisting at the consecration, one of the altar servers fainted. Full unconscious, fell to knees, then onto her face. Someone called for water, but knowing about the potential for aspiration, I went up to the altar to give some whispered advice and to make certain she wasn’t having a seizure or had a history of seizures. The altar server regained consciousness and her father helped her to a seat and took over. I left the altar and went back to my seat. Father continued with the consecration as this went on, which I believe is the appropriate response.
Afterwards, I wondered if I had done the right thing? Should I have gone up on the altar or waited until someone could escort her off the altar and down the aisle to a pew or other room? Didn’t mean to do the wrong thing, and nobody said anything, but in 20 years of going to Mass, I’ve never encountered this before…what do you all think?
Afterwards, I wondered if I had done the right thing? Should I have gone up on the altar or waited until someone could escort her off the altar and down the aisle to a pew or other room? Didn’t mean to do the wrong thing, and nobody said anything, but in 20 years of going to Mass, I’ve never encountered this before…what do you all think?