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Magnanimity
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Hi all. I tried to search up my topic, but the search results kept bringing up “spiritual sobriety.” My question is this: what (if any) is the relationship between the spirituality advocated by Catholic religious orders/movements and the drinking of alcohol? As in, do most of the established orders (Benedictines, Franciscans, Dominicans, etc, etc) advocate as intrinsic to their spirituality the non-consumption of alcohol? As in, do they advocate full sobriety (teetotalerism) as part of the practice of the spirituality of the order?
I should mention that my question here lies outside of the Blood of Christ in the Eucharist. I only want to know if, for the most part, the spiritual principles of Catholic religious orders have advocated against the recreational consumption of alcohol by their practitioners. Any references or reading you could pass along would be much appreciated!
I should mention that my question here lies outside of the Blood of Christ in the Eucharist. I only want to know if, for the most part, the spiritual principles of Catholic religious orders have advocated against the recreational consumption of alcohol by their practitioners. Any references or reading you could pass along would be much appreciated!