**Bennie and others:
Where are we in this discussion about a Catholic recovery program? Perhaps a summary would be useful at this point. If the discussion is to continue, what might its primary purpose be?
jblair
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Well it is kind of hard to say,
The following is an outline of what I see could be the basis of a recovery group;
Particulars are uncertain, but some the things I see has elements could be:
A)Use the Mass as a starting point. For example to start with a group that meets once a week.
after a weekday Mass (many parishs have a mid-week evening mass in my part of the country.)
B)The meetings are to be focused on the spiritaulity as it relates to the Catholic Church and other recovery programs. (Not a meeting to discredit any recovery program but add to or be supplemental to them in offering the spirituality of the Catholic Church.)
C)The group would function as a bridge for those that have fallen away from the Church back to the Church and a bridge for those in the Church seeking help as a resource for them to explore different sources of recovery.
D)The group would be a starting point to expand into the different areas of recovery not only for those in recovery for alcoholism and drug addiction but many of the other areas that are destructive to family life.
*The whole idea is not to discredit other programs, but to build a community of those in recovery, making it part of the body instead of outside and disconnected, plus being a tool of evangelization.
That is some of the ideas I have come up with from the discussion. But, I allowed my own prejudice steer the whole discussion in a negative way and believe it caused too many to get defensive about their own recovery, myself included, and we drifted away from the discussion of a need or a purpose of such a recovery program within the perspective of the Catholic community. I also think some that might have commented, (alot of people have viewed the discussion), haven’t because the discussion turned negative.
Bennie P ><>