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Deacon2006
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There was a woman who as soon as she held the Eucharist in her mouth would fall to the ground as if she fainted, then her husband would receive and they would then a big production of reviving her and getting to her pew would ensue. On more the one occasion the spectacle had degenerated into shouts for a doctor.
The pastor and EMHC’s tried to ignore her reaction week after week then he finally he took the women aside and told to stop falling on the ground when she receives. His obvious pastoral judgment was that God does not want the communion rite to become a spectacle centered on her extreme displays of faithfulness at the expense of the quiet and reflective reverence of the other faithful.
She assented to his wishes and no longer does she have fainting spells but occasionally she stumbles as if intoxicated so she still needs her husband to help her to her pew.
Do you think the pastor was right or wrong in his admonitions? Is this a faithful pastor exercising his prudential judgment or do you think this is another case of a rogue priest extinguishing the Holy Sprit in his congregation?
God Bless
The pastor and EMHC’s tried to ignore her reaction week after week then he finally he took the women aside and told to stop falling on the ground when she receives. His obvious pastoral judgment was that God does not want the communion rite to become a spectacle centered on her extreme displays of faithfulness at the expense of the quiet and reflective reverence of the other faithful.
She assented to his wishes and no longer does she have fainting spells but occasionally she stumbles as if intoxicated so she still needs her husband to help her to her pew.
Do you think the pastor was right or wrong in his admonitions? Is this a faithful pastor exercising his prudential judgment or do you think this is another case of a rogue priest extinguishing the Holy Sprit in his congregation?
God Bless