venerable Matt Talbot From Dublin

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  • Taking the pledge”
    One day in 1884, at the age of 28, Matt found himself outside a bar, penniless and without credit; disgusted, he decided to quit drinking and “take the pledge.” He did so first for three months, then for six, then for life. Without the help of a group like today's Alcoholics Anonymous, these first years of sobriety were difficult ones Finding strength in prayer, Mass
    Matt found strength in prayer and began attending daily Mass. He found a sympathetic priest who became his spiritual director, and Matt began to spend much time in spiritual reading. 
    Venerable Matt Talbot: Patron of People Struggling with Alcoholism
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    On June 19 Franciscans recall the memory of Venerable Matt Talbot (1856-1925), an Irish Secular Franciscan considered a patron of men and women struggling with alcoholism and other forms of addiction.

    Only known photo of Matt Talbot (man in front).
    Born into poverty
    Matthew Talbot was born in the North Strand neighborhood of Dublin, the second oldest of 12 children of Charles and Elizabeth Talbot. The family always remained poor due to Charlie’s heavy drinking, moving from one cramped tenement to another.
    Dublin street scene 1800s. The city had some of the worst slums in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
    Early alcoholism
    Matt only went to school a short time; he joined the workforce at the age of twelve. Unfortunately, he worked in a beer and wine bottling company where he began to sample the wares. By the time he was thirteen, he was a confirmed alcoholic. Although he always had employment, he spent virtually all his earnings in pubs, running up debts.

    O'Connelll Schools where Matt was a student for a year (1867-68). (Conrang, Wikipedia Commons)
    “Taking the pledge”
    One day in 1884, at the age of 28, Matt found himself outside a bar, penniless and without credit; disgusted, he decided to quit drinking and “take the pledge.” He did so first for three months, then for six, then for life. Without the help of a group like today's Alcoholics Anonymous, these first years of sobriety were difficult ones.
    Finding strength in prayer, Mass
    Matt found strength in prayer and began attending daily Mass. He found a sympathetic priest who became his spiritual director, and Matt began to spend much time in spiritual reading.
    A simple life for the unskilled laborer
    Matt’s life was a simple one. He was an unskilled laborer, working hard as a hod carrier and then at a lumberyard. He joined several fraternities for support: in 1890 he became a Secular Franciscan and also a founding member of the Total Abstinence League of the Sacred Heart (later called the Pioneer Association).

    Statue of Talbot near Matt Talbot Memorial Bridge in downtown Dublin.
    Giving unstintingly to those in need
    Matt never married but cared for his widowed mother until her death. In his free time, he was devoted to spiritual reading, works of penance (patterning himself on early Irish monks), and acts of daily charity. Although poor himself, he gave unstintingly to needy friends and neighbors and to charitable institutions and the missions. On Sundays, he would attend several Masses

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  • @catholicchad2254
    @catholicchad2254 2 роки тому +3

    Venerable Matt Talbot pray for us. What a beautiful life he lived 🙏

  • @steventrosiek2623
    @steventrosiek2623 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much for a wonderful video.

  • @Nualahy
    @Nualahy Рік тому +1

    Matt on your anniversary on the 7th June, I am so glad to have seen this. Please go on helping people from above as alcohol/drug are a curse on society and in people's lives.