Just curious here…I think it would be nice to go someplace where it wasn’t present–
Do the alcoholic properties of the Precious Blood bother you as well?
Just curious here…I think it would be nice to go someplace where it wasn’t present–
No, not at all. No relationship to drinking alcohol for social reasons, over-indulgence/abuse/addiction, etc.Just curious here…
Do the alcoholic properties of the Precious Blood bother you as well?
Exactly.Our church often has alcohol at it’s functions and lots of it. Everything from beer to wine to jack. There’s nothing wrong with it so long as everybody respects the virtue of temperance.
You are speaking of INDIVIDUAL behavior. I am concerned about the societal problems that our community faces concerning the many aspects of alcohol, including abuse/addiction/underage drinking/driving under the influence, etc.Let’s look at the example Jesus set: He didn’t have a problem with drinking, and even went to the point of providing more wine through His first miracle when they ran out. I think the example of our Lord is the one we should be emulating.
Boy , don’t come to the Irsh or German Parishes around here. You Calvinistic attitude twards alcohol would start world war 3.You are speaking of INDIVIDUAL behavior. I am concerned about the societal problems that our community faces concerning the many aspects of alcohol, including abuse/addiction/underage drinking/driving under the influence, etc.
As a group we have to look at this from the perspective of a COMMUNITY, the harm and potential harm to ***all members ***of the community–not just how this affects ourselves and our own lives. Being part of a Church/parish community is a microcosm of the larger community of our total society. The problems inherent with alcohol do not check themselves at the door just because it is present at a Church/parish event, as opposed to some other place.
So you don’t care about our society’s problems associated with alcohol? Not your problem if you drink responsibly and someone else gets behind the wheel and kills someone???Boy , don’t come to the Irsh or German Parishes around here. You Calvinistic attitude twards alcohol would start world war 3.
Marfran, I know that you are speaking from a position of Love and I do not disagree that we could certainly have parish functions without alchohol. However, at least around here that is not likely to happen.You are speaking of INDIVIDUAL behavior. I am concerned about the societal problems that our community faces concerning the many aspects of alcohol, including abuse/addiction/underage drinking/driving under the influence, etc.
As a group we have to look at this from the perspective of a COMMUNITY, the harm and potential harm to ***all members ***of the community–not just how this affects ourselves and our own lives. Being part of a Church/parish community is a microcosm of the larger community of our total society. The problems inherent with alcohol do not check themselves at the door just because it is present at a Church/parish event, as opposed to some other place.
First, we do not need to demonize alcohol. It is not the problem, the problem is how some people respond to it.So you don’t care about our society’s problems associated with alcohol? Not your problem if you drink responsibly and someone else gets behind the wheel and kills someone???
People can drink everywhere. Why not at a parish function? Or my question is WHY? Why can’t we have a good time without it?? Why can’t we go a couple of hours without it? Why do people NEED to have it present at everything? Why can’t we have concern for how alcohol negatively affects our society?
Why do you assume that, because we are not against dinking, that we don’t care about problems associated with irresponsible drinking.So you don’t care about our society’s problems associated with alcohol? Not your problem if you drink responsibly and someone else gets behind the wheel and kills someone???
Because MORE people have a BETTER time with it.People can drink everywhere. Why not at a parish function? Or my question is WHY? Why can’t we have a good time without it?? Why can’t we go a couple of hours without it? Why do people NEED to have it present at everything? Why can’t we have concern for how alcohol negatively affects our society?
Most Catholic functions at a parish especially an older one are usully conected with an ethnicity and an ethnic tradition. I’m surrounded by it here. Having beer at a function is a tradition of the IRsh and the Germans, Just as when you have a Polish parish fuinction involving food, saurkraut is going to be with everything. I have been to plenty of church functions in my lifetime and the only one’s where Ive seen anyone less than sober is wedding receptions. People are not going to get drunk at thursday night bingo because they have to be to work the next day any way. Most Catholic parishes that were founded during the drpression or earlier here in the USA are ethnic parisdhes, and I would never ever dream of taking away ethnic traditions.So you don’t care about our society’s problems associated with alcohol? Not your problem if you drink responsibly and someone else gets behind the wheel and kills someone???
People can drink everywhere. Why not at a parish function? Or my question is WHY? Why can’t we have a good time without it?? Why can’t we go a couple of hours without it? Why do people NEED to have it present at everything? Why can’t we have concern for how alcohol negatively affects our society?
The vast majority of people on this thread have indicated that problems with alcohol are PERSONAL in nature, and that they feel it (alcohol) should be present at Church/parish functions. Why should responsible drinkers have to give up their alcohol so that persons with problems do not succumb, or are tempted.Why do you assume that, because we are not against dinking, that we don’t care about problems associated with irresponsible drinking.
??? Why???Because MORE people have a BETTER time with it.
It is available to everyone, not just the ones who are appropriate with it. ***Who knows who ***will or has a problem, ***who knows who will ***get in an accident on the way home, or continue to binge after having that one or two drinks at the parish event…Generally speaking I would say that those people who choose NOT to drink have just as good a time as those who choose TO drink. Each is free to do as they wish (within legal limits).
Why does our concern for the “negative effects of alchohol on society” force us to restrict, remove alchohol from those who DO know how to handle it appropiately.
You can not always SEE a problem. And some “problems” you will NOT see.Most Catholic functions at a parish especially an older one are usully conected with an ethnicity and an ethnic tradition. I’m surrounded by it here. Having beer at a function is a tradition of the IRsh and the Germans, Just as when you have a Polish parish fuinction involving food, saurkraut is going to be with everything. I have been to plenty of church functions in my lifetime and the only one’s where Ive seen ***anyone less than sober ***is wedding receptions. People are not going to get drunk at thursday night bingo because they have to be to work the next day any way. Most Catholic parishes that were founded during the drpression or earlier here in the USA are ethnic parisdhes, and I would never ever dream of taking away ethnic traditions.
What you want out of me is to go against tradition, ethnic tradition. I don’t do that. I’m already disowned from some of my own family for agreeing with some modern ideas. Sheesh.You can not always SEE a problem. And some “problems” you will NOT see.
And I just saw a show on TV where they were testing the blood alcohols of people suspected of DUI. The man wth the highest blood alcohol level did not slur his speech, could walk a straight line, and showed no obvious signs of inebriation–but he was several times the legal limit…
That is because problems with alchohol ARE personal in nature. That certainly does not mean that there aren’t aspects of such problems that effect the community as a whole, but the problem itself remains a personal one.The vast majority of people on this thread have indicated that problems with alcohol are PERSONAL in nature, and that they feel it (alcohol) should be present at Church/parish functions. Why should responsible drinkers have to give up their alcohol so that persons with problems do not succumb, or are tempted.
??? Why???Originally Posted by JRKH
Because MORE people have a BETTER time with it.
It is available to everyone, not just the ones who are appropriate with it. ***Who knows who ***will or has a problem, ***who knows who will ***get in an accident on the way home, or continue to binge after having that one or two drinks at the parish event…
Frankly this gets into an area that I would prefer not to go.Parish is community, microcosm of larger society. There are people with addictions, alcoholics, problem drinkers, etc. in the larger society–it is unlikely that ALL Catholics, and ALL Catholics who attend Church events are ALL SANS these problems that plague the larger society.
I do not see the “restricting” aspect. Alcohol is legal, and it can be obtained and utilized everywhere. NOT having it at a Church function/event does NOT restrict anyone–they can spend an hour or two at the event and go home and have themselves a glass of whatever. So one event they have cake, the next event they don’t have cake and have cookies instead. Does anyone feel restricted that cake was not at the second event??? WHY would you feel restricted if alcohol was NOT present at a Church event??? If one has to have it so bad, one can obtain it elsewhere. Goes to the nature of the substance.Frankly this gets into an area that I would prefer not to go.
It gets into the whole idea of restricting the many good and responsible people because of the irresponsible actions of a few.
Sure.Would you serve alcohol at your FAMILY party for your child’s birthday? (ie. when gramma, grampa, uncles, aunts, and cousins are invited).
My parish does not SELL alcohol. You need a liquor license to SELL it. They do serve it however, at every function. Someone always donates it, or if they buy it, it is understood that it is not for sale, however, ***donations ***are accepted to cover the costs.Beer and wine sales are HUGE $$ makers at these events. I am sure that if you would offer to match the funds made off last year’s beer tent - the Parish or school could then not serve beer.
Every event I have ever been to where there is alcohol available also has off-duty cops to make sure no one drives under the influence.
Not even Mass, huh?Again in my parish, no money is really made through the sale of alcohol, but it seems that there can not be an event without it.
If the caps are warranted, this is another issue: that is, the parish at which responsible use has not been the rule. That is a whole different ballgame.Some people say it should be present at Church events where children are present–so that parents can model responsible drinking behavior to their children. ***Well that only works for one’s own children. ***I have seen someone who was visibly/obviously affected by alcohol at a Church event (not falling down drunk, just becoming loud, boisterous, etc.). MY children witnessed this, as did ***all ***the children in attendance, as did this person’s own children. I don’t know if this person has an ongoing problem, or if he/she just had a little too much innocently–but if the alcohol had not been there, this would not have occurred THERE, in front of MY children.