I started drinking alcohol since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting alcohol addiction. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with similar health challenges.
YES very sure of Dr.medshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Yes very sure of Dr.medshrooms. I'm really happy for you that your wife decided to help you...I hear about alot of family members or so called friends shutting an addict out of their life, which since most addicts do it to mask emotions to me is the worse thing someone can do to an addict.
Yes he's Dr.medshrooms. Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
I was horrifically depressed since childhood. It was relentless. I assumed it would ultimately end me somehow. About twelve years ago I randomly accepted the offer from a friend of a few doses of mushrooms. I did them two consecutive nights alone. First night was pretty mild. The second night? Wow. I saw my depression from every angle, realized much. Next day: depression totally gone. Never came back, never coming back. It's like it's a forest far away I can remember, and could probably find again with enough effort, but it has zero impact on anything in my life or mind. They honestly saved my life and improved it immensely. I never did them again, either. I wish there was a good, organized way to administer them to people who would benefit from them.
@Anton Babani As a college student I agree. I'm working on a useful degree in Mortuary Science. Funeral Directors are needed. Most colleges churn out SJWs, but many of us aren't.
@@catsandalcohol99 sounds interesting. Wow I didn't realize u needed a degree in that. Pardon my ignorance. I might go do some googling about that. Thanks for the insight.
My experience is as a whole, 21 year olds don’t have the maturity of restraint. They don’t treat having a good time the same way. It might give them the idea of, yes we can drink. Also better for college students to abstain since they would only be of age to drink in their senior year. I asked my 16 year old grandson to consider not drinking alcohol since you can have a good time without it and few are that drink moderately. We talked on the phone a year later and he told me he wasn’t going to drink. Why take the chance. This was his decision at 17.
many of us fell into the trap of abusing some of these gifts, therefore abstaining or strictly controlling their use, is the way to treat the gift. The same can be said about food, sex, and others. I am glad you have been graced with the strength to know yourself, to the point that saying "NO" for you is necessary.
As a recent convert to Catholicism, I LOVE the Church's stance on alcohol. I found that as a Baptist, I still drank, but I lied about it, covered it up, and felt guilty. I love that I can share a pint with my fellow Catholic brethren and drink in moderation. Alcohol is much like sex, it's a gift from God, it's not for everyone, and there's a proper time and place. I would add that as a Christian, we should avoid certain settings like seedy bars or clubs where not much good can come out of an encounter there, or you're going to be tempted to do things you shouldn't.
@@Murph_gaming - you bet they did! I knew 'cause I threw back a few with them. That's my point is that bearing false witness is much more grave as a sin than drinking, supposing that you somehow justified it as a sin.
@@alessiodelcastillo1613 - I think it all depends on how seedy the joint is. If you would be embarrassed to have Fr. Mike see you there, then you shouldn't be there. Nothing but a life full of regrets waiting for you in some of those places.
Church should NEVER have moderation. The only things that need moderation are the things that CAN lead to evil. And as with most things that lead to evil, in a virtuous person, they will just remove them all together. This builds virtues, which allows more focus on the GOOD things that we CAN and SHOULD "indulge" in...e.g. prayer, church-life, family, etc.
Honey Badger Although I've come around to agree with you. There should be some balance and be in touch with the current world and how the secular world preceives this life, therefore reaching out for evangelization. Otherwise, that segregation will only become more and more stern, less and less people will hear that the remedy of this world is Jesus and his Bride the Catholic Church. They are on a different wave length which needs to be translated. Right now, the Church isn't doing so well in that effort. Just my thesis. Take it or leave it.
Alexander Smith but what would you say to "Go, eat your food with gladness, and drink your wine with a joyful heart, for God has already approved what you do." - Ecclesiastes 9:7? I think Proverbs 20:1 applies to people like me (emotional addict) who have a past of consuming too much alcohol at once. All things are possible through Christ who strengthens me and I believe I will be able to control my addictions through Christ my Lord.
Smoking a bit of Kenna Bos in a pipe would it be regarded as sinful...? It relaxes my body after a long day at work and I have to admit that I am also able to pray and feel good with it (not feelings of guilt or conviction in my heart in regards to its use/effects ) I think Our Father doesn’t mind as long as it is kept as a therapeutic use.... what is the church stand on this...?
Alexander Smith so why did Jesus turn water into wine...and then give it to a bunch of people who were already drunk? I respect you if you choose to abstain from alcohol, but please also respect us who choose to drink (in moderation of course.) The Church does not teach that alcohol is bad and drinking is a sin (as Fr Schmitz explains well in this video) Remember Matthew 15:11 where Jesus said that it's not what goes in your mouth that defiles, but it's what comes out that defiles. Let's work together to fight the evil in the world instead of having silly arguments with each other.
Loved it! Just a small personal point to make on behalf of those like myself who suffer from Alcoholism! As an alcoholic I can not drink alcohol safely (meaning without getting drunk)! So God has made it very clear to me that I must abstain from all alcohol consumption because for me drinking alcohol leads to sin!! GOD BLESS ALL!!
@@MegaCadette55 Check out Alan Carr “The Easy Way to Control Alcohol”. It has some really great insights. It is not a catholic book but the information is extremely beneficial to really just about anyone.
There are several genes that, put together, control production of enzymes that process alcohol in the body. If you've lost the genetic slot machine, you can't drink without becoming addicted. My parents drank in moderation- like, one beer each on Saturday night. Bottles of very good liquor received as gifts were only brought out for company. But, go back another generation, my family looks like Angela's Ashes. My dad explained the risks to me when I was very young. I also knew that women process alcohol less efficiently than men do, get organ damage at much lower levels of consumption, and body mass affects how much you can drink. Well, I'm female, tiny, under 100 pounds dripping wet. Two sips is my limit. So I just decided the risks aren't worth it, I can still have fun with friends with a "virgin" cocktail or a glass of ginger ale. I don't make a big song and dance about it so it's never been an issue.
hey guys pray for my application into the seminary! I hope to get in to see if God is calling me so just throw up a prayer for me! Also for the popes intentions! :) God bless!
I know a man who joined his wife in giving up alcohol while they were expectant, to encourage her. I thought that was pretty awesome, and gave alcohol its proper placement in the hierarchy of goods :)
I can attest to this, as a recovering alcoholic, I unfortunately am powerless over alcohol. The best times were sitting and bonding over drinks with friends…in the beginning. Before I knew it, I was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day. I needed it to get out of bed, on my way to work, during work, on my way home from work, when I got home until I passed out and repeat. I’ve been sober 3 years now and I just started my journey in RCIA and my heart is fluttering with this new found love and excitement. A warning to my fellows, especially those in their early twenties. Be very careful, if you cannot enjoy a couple drinks and call it a day or you find yourself drinking EVERY day, you’re in store for a horrible journey. I used to need whiskey to live, now, all I need is Jesus. Bless you all
I feel more that way with marijuana. I know there are a lot of functional everyday users out there and I am not one of them. A few times I try to smoke on a special occasion and then it then led to me thinking how many vacation, sickdays I got. Or just quit and find a new job and take a month or 2 off just to smoke.
My grandpa (rip) is 91 pass away and he is always drink cooler wine 2 glass daily. He’s a great heart and wonderful Catholic family. Grandpa/ma are always going to mass and pray daily and thank God to have wonderful big family!
I’m 12 yrs sober. I’m so thankful I found you Father. My dad passed away 3yrs ago and I’ve been struggling with my faith and wondering around for a long time. I’m very happy I have found a priest I can relate to and who makes sense to me. Thank You. I am still sober and have stayed committed to that.
Awesome, Button had a drink for 17 years. I have gone to AA, and I'm a practicing Catholic . I quit drinking a year before I met my wife 2006 We got married.
I personally don't drink alcohol and hate the peer pressure that arises when my friends and I go out for a meal. I wish we lived in a culture where not drinking alcohol at all was seen as just as ok as drinking it. But I do agree with Father Mike and can apply it to food. Sometimes when we go out, we go and eat at all-you-can-eat buffets and here it's important to remember to enjoy the food and the company of our friends and live in the moment, not going overboard. Moderation here definitely makes a big impact and learning to have some self-control can contribute to whether you have a great night out with your friends or not. Going overboard here makes you feel worse about yourself on so many levels, not only physically but emotionally, mentally and even spiritually too!
The Sinnoh Firefly I agree. Personally, I do drink (always in moderation of course, and always to enjoy the drink, never to get drunk) but my best friend does not drink and we still go out and have a great time! He doesn't pressure me to not drink and I don't pressure him to drink.
Jeffrey Halsall and that's the way it should be. We're all adults, we're all capable of deciding whether we want to drink or not, we should know by now if it gives us pleasure or not. I'm just really glad you and your best friend can go out and this not even be an issue for either of you, no pressure either way, that shows mutual respect and true friendship in my eyes. Your friendship is exemplary!
If you think there is pressure to drink here, go to europe. In part today but in the past the water quality was such that they had to drink ale whiskey and wine because of the distillation process which made it safe to drink. Add in that centuries of this makes it really engrained in the culture. Here our forefathers brought that culture with them but the United States itself has never had to drink alcohol for saftey. The difference is that while Europeans drink a lot they for the most part handle it better. Americans can drink yes but our behaviour when drunk is frowned upon severely by Europeans and our sober friends here.
I JUST TURNED 21 TODAY!! Thank you Fr. Mike; your videos are always very much enjoyable and educational. Thank you for giving your time and mind to RUclips. If not for this I wouldn't have known true Catholicism. I attended mass for the first time this past Sunday and I can't wait to go again. Thank you so much. God Bless you and all who read this. ~Amen~
LightOwl I too believe this; however it may have to do with my dad being a drinker. I've always had a deep feeling against it. I feel almost as if God had warned me to stay from it. Some may be able to enjoy it as it is supposed to be, I will continue to stay away. I may drink wine on occasion (not sure yet) but I won't become a "drinker"
Sebastian_69 well, addiction runs in families so if someone in your family has issues with it there is a greater possibility that you could too. Addiction is a gradual thing (slippery slope). Find other ways to relax...prayer, art, exercise, reading, skydiving :).
I am a devout Catholic and I work in the liquor industry as a brand rep; I'm really grateful you made this video, because I've been struggling with the morality of my line of work and whether or not the idea of having a few drinks bringing people together as a good thing was a valid way to look at it. I was working in the industry before I came back to the Church, and since coming back, I thought alcohol could definitely be a gift in some ways, but I just really wasn't sure whether I needed to find a new line of work. I had struggled with drinking to excess in my last job, and I really wanted that to stop if I was going to continue in the industry. But I really wasn't 100% sure if God wanted me to work in that industry at all, but I kept getting interviews and such from other liquor suppliers. I wasn't sure if I was equivocating by participating, if that makes sense. Anyway, thanks for clarifying this! Always love watching your videos.
Funnily enough I’ve just stopped drinking this week after TEN YEARS of trying! Let’s just say it’s been testing my faith! Alcohol can be a gift to enjoy with, but doing so in moderation is key. Once this is achieved for me, it’ll be great and I’m on the right path, thanks be to God!
Thanks Father Mike! You helped explain that one to my older kids! You’re an absolute blessing for Catholics young and old! May HE keep you close always!
@@vaughanvanderstarren832 that should be a common sense law tho. I mean, if your parents allowed ypu to drink WITH them, it should be okay. Liquors should be treated like guns; it is better if you learned about it from your father, than from the streets.
@@seanoconnor5730 Good for you dude. Things that can be dangerous and/or abused should always be introduced by your parents, not some teen friends or a guy on the street. similar to driving a car.
Great video Father Mike! Im not irish but it really bothers me how the world has twisted the feast of St Patrick into a simply a drinking holiday instead of honoring the Saint for what he did for Ireland. Here in the states, its a big deal and its sad to see how young adults get so wasted drunk on that day. It bothers me that even non-believers and non-Catholics “celebrate” St Patrick’s day by drinking. I think its disrespectful to him. Just my opinion
22Vanilla Latte Yes, I do feel the same. I belong to St Patrick's Church, Kolkata India....and whenever I search on the net for resources to talk about our Saint on it's Feast day ..it will always be linked to booze and 🍺 . Sad tragedy. 😞
you can usually tell the different in St. Patrick's day celebrations. If it' "St. Patty's Day" you definitely know it's nothing to do with the Saint or Ireland because we would say St. Paddy. I know for the Irish anyway there is usually a vigil or mass on the day which is then followed by celebrations, most usually involving Irish culture (dancing, trad music and of course alcohol). It's the people who don't know what its about and take it too far is the problem
Greetings 🫖☕ good morning first of all 🌞🐓🙋 so many topics to cover over a year📝 I have to go back and listen again to refresh my spiritual side 🧘 it's a wild, wild, west over here a bunch of bullies 🤺
Thank you for sharing this Father. Only one caveat, some people genetically don’t have a disposition to drink due to alcoholism in their family and must avoid alcohol. Those who don’t have this medical history must ask if they have this discretion of moderation and being. If you start to enjoy too much, pray God protect you from any abuse. He will. Amen.
I can no longer drink as a Catholic. Although not an alcoholic, God is asking me a life of total abstinence from any alcohol. I know that the rewards of this abstinence for me will pale in comparison to any happy benefit I might've gained by drinking. And I do love a pint with my peeps, but what God has in store for me, even in this life, is already evident and is worth it to me. It's a very small price to pay for Him & the nest of love He is helping me build in my soul for Him. And the strength of character He is helping me build to be able to bear more weight & burden for others & for The Kingdom. I share this in all humility to say that to each his own spiritually. This is what I am called to. I'm not called to be a priest (ha I'm a woman) nor a carpenter, nor a scholar. But you may be called to those things & each of our callings & gifts are different. I don't judge your spiritual choices (and unless they're clearly destructive I wouldn't say a thing unless you knew you a bit) but we each have our walk with TheLord. Listen to Him.
Interestingly enough, this same message can work with relationships too. Enjoy the time with each other, take it slow, don't overdo it, live in the moment and be sure that while in that moment with a group of friends or special someone to live in that moment in a way to that would make God smile.
I too think the same way . God has told us to love each other . But loving someone more than God becomes a sin . So loving itself isn't a sin but can become one when we overdo, just like drinking . When you dont know when to stop that turns into a sin.
God please keep blessing Father Mike in all that you charge him with. Keep using him to touch lives and bring us closer to you Lord. In Jesus holy name. Amen
This is a great topic. Thanks for the insight, Father Mike! I personally drink very rarely, and when I do is a cup of red wine with my parents and super close friends and that's it, and as the father said, I enjoy it. I enjoy being with my friends/family and the wine is a complement. I also don't drink at large parties because you never know if someone adds anything. But I enjoy water or fresh juice lol. Alcohol is dehydrating, but once in a while is good.
Great advice for those who can, unfortunately some people don’t have a choice, once they start drinking they cannot stop. Some times it takes a long while to realize we absolutely cannot do what you are suggesting. We lose a lot along the way, a job, relationships, family, friends, our self respect, our selfs. For anyone struggling with drinking please seek help. Many, many people do recover, there is a content life for awaiting you. Much to all those who are struggling. 💕
This is the one place where I diverge from Catholic ways. I’m part Native American and I was taught by my ancestors that the alcohol has “spirits” or that it is a portal for spirits for some people - depending on how that move/channel energy. For me and how highly sensitive I am I was told I’d be a target for these entities so I don’t touch it - except for when it has been blessed in mass. I was told that because it has been blessed and is being used in a ceremony - it is protected and special . So perhaps if I was at a monastery for dinner and they blessed the wine - then I would. And of course if made by Jesus - no question I’d enjoy that. But the alcohol made and produced today is not blessed and it is therefor not protected so I don’t drink. 🙏🏼🕊
I have been the designated driver, my whole life until my eyesight made it not safe for me to drive. It only took two times early in college of course for me to find out that alcohol and I were a bad fit. I have found that I can have wonderful conversations Here heartbreaking stories, offer, Counsel, receive Counsel, and laugh, and have a good time with my friends and I do not need alcohol to do it. It isn’t even some thing I think about, but how nice that your parents got to go to someplace that they knew what touch your heart. God bless you good father.❤️🙏
The law of diminishing returns goes for most good things. The more we have, the less we can enjoy it. All good things in moderation :) Thank you, Father Mike! Good video!
Good explanation, Fr. Mike. Recently, me and some friends joined in a new community ( I dont know if we say like this in English, but in Portuguese we say "nova comunidade") and we did a vote: for all those who drink too much and offend the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we dont drink alcoholic beverages, as an act of reparation. I take this opportunity and ask for your prayers for us. For all of you that read this comment. We call ourself "Comunidade Católica Ignis". God bless you all!
This is what im,trying to introduce my siblings and cousins..... i come from a traditional Mexican catholic family and we love to drink but for a while now im trying to explain to my family how were suppose to drink. This is a perfect video to send to each and everyone of my family members..... were alot like 50+ between ages of 21 to 50.
Never thought of it that way I knew it was condemned in the Bible for drinking ... moderation good thing in alcohol like anything we do. Thanks Father Mike great video.
I find moderation to be difficult in a lot of things in life; it is hard to actually know what moderation even means when it comes to alcohol. I am going to just avoid it altogether.
I used to struggle with alcohol as a non denominational Christian, practically barely functional. I was a functional alcoholic and ventured into the Baptist church. I was doing okay, but I wasn’t happy. I’m going into RCIA now, and a life of moderation after a long time of deep reflection and sobriety. Please pray for me.
Thanks Fthr. Mike . I always felt guilty even a little bit before Sunday. Now I know I don't have to miss mass just for having a few and not to the point of drunkenness, I can still go to church...whew...thanks once again and God Bless.
It's an amazing gift you have father in how thorough you are at explaining everything. Have seen several of your videos and I've learned a tremendous amount and for that I thank you. I look forward to watching all content on your channel. Vivat Jesus!
I've lived the life of drunkenness, and it wasn't pretty. In fact, it was horrible! After reading the entire Bible, I realized that my drunkenness was absolutely wrong...:( God bless you, Father Mike!
Love you Fr. Mike. That was a great talk on the Godly purpose of alcohol. That's how it was as I grew up. Family and friends gathered together in joy. Thanks for bringing up those memories.
You crushed this video! I've been grappling with how to discuss this topic with my kids when they get older and you just gave me everything I needed and more!
Well Stated Father Mike! This pretty much is how I feel and I am glad you presented this topic with ease of understanding and the conclusion of why it just makes sense. I will share with my family and friends. I enjoy my glass of wine, a margarita, refreshing tropical spirit with coconut rum. But I know not to go beyond the reasonable limit. It is easy for alcohol to impair our judgement and put us in a grey area. My father drank a lot and because of it. He died at age 59 of cirrhosis of the liver. I have seen friends pass the moderation line and become silly or arrogant or destructive when they drink too much. So... THANKS again for this Simple Truth! God Bless.. Peace & Love
Hi unrelated to this but I’m young and I have recently found gods love in my heart , I would like to go to church but my family are strict atheists and I don’t know what to do ...😭
Hello Father Mike! As an Irish Catholic, I really could relate to what you were saying. I very much appreciate your interpretation of alcohol consumption. I will make one comment!! I have visited over 6,200 clients over the past 30 years (1991-2021). This is what I have found; those who abstain from alcohol, have almost as many problems as those who drink in excess. So, I do believe in what you (Father Mike) are saying. Drink in moderation and let alcohol be a positive force of helping us relax, build friendships and understand the Lord!! :)
I grew up a Sikh and entire my family is Sikh. I am 20 years old right now and know more about Christianity than my own religion. I’ve read the Bible before but it was as a summer school project. I am really conflicted right now on whether I should put all my devotion into Christianity because this is the religion to me that makes the most sense. At the same time I don’t know how my family would react to this as they take their religion very seriously and want me too as well. It’s frustrating.
Believe in Jesus, and put that to practice... "Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven (...) I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother (...) a man’s enemies will be the members of his own household. Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me (...) Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it." Mt 10:32-39
As a Catholic I’m really happy that you like Christianity and find it the most reasonable religion. I can understand why your parents would be sad if you converted to a religion they don’t share, but I also believe that as an adult you have the right to search and ask yourself what you truly want to believe. You could also try to pray to God that if He wants you to be Catholic, He gives you strength and clarity. (I’m sorry about the mistakes, I’m Italian).
Hi Flood Empire! It is really so beautiful to read how Jesus has been revealing Himself to you. Truly, those who seek Him WILL find Him and that is exactly what is happening in your life. I am from India too so I understand your situation to an extent. I would say, do what the Spirit inspires you. Life is really short and we have this one life to show our love and devotion to Christ. If you are convinced that this is the truth, I would say, seek out a local Catholic parish and speak to a priest about your situation. Having spiritual guidance during a time of such intense conflicts can really be enlightening. Pray to God to lead you to the right person to talk about this. If that seems daunting, seek out someone you know who is a practising Christian and talk to them about it. Maybe they could then lead you to a priest. Don't be afraid of the love that Christ is pouring in your heart and the possibility of having to turn away from what you've known all along to something relatively new and different. In fact, that's what Jesus asks of us when He says 'Leave your nets behind and follow Me.' Although your parents and family might not take the news too easily, you will reap much more and feel real Christian joy knowing that you were willing to surrender everything just to have Jesus close to you. Moreover, who knows, Jesus might use you as a witness to many other people in your area. Many in India are seeking God and the Truth, just like the ancient Greeks were. But they don't know where to turn to. Surely one of the ways in which they too will find Christ is by seeing someone who has travelled that road - someone like you. Do check out testimonies on RUclips where many Hindus and Muslims in India turn to Christ. That might give you some hope :) It won't necessarily be an easy journey, but surely will be a saintly one if you really respond to His Grace. May the Spirit grant you all courage and peace in making this decision in your life. If daily prayer and Bible reading are a part of your life, there's surely no turning around. The Spirit will leave you restless until you accept Christ fully. And that's a good restlessness because Christ is calling you higher, closer to His Heart - His wounded Heart. The thing with our Lord Jesus is that once we get to see and experience Him for the beauty that He is, it really is difficult to look elsewhere. Don't let this worry you or scare you excessively. It is God who has brought about this beautiful enlightenment to your heart and it is He who will bring it to completion. All you have to do is say YES to His promptings! God has promised us time and again in the Bible ', I am with you. Be not afraid. Don't let your hearts be troubled. My peace I give to you. Even though you should walk through the darkest valley, fear no evil.' Our God is a good God. He will hold you in His arms and take care of you :') Praying for you :) And may the Lord bless you and your family.
Thank you for another great insight father. It's mainly from your videos explaining the doctrines of the Catholic Church that I've decided to go to RCIA. God bless you.
This is a good explanation on alcohol and drunkenness. Coming from a priest, many catholics should watch this. Let me share it to as many Vatholics as I can.
As a catholic when I drink alcohol with my friends in a pub leads to temptation to drugs and lust which is very damaging so I have to be careful with alcohol so I don’t pursue those sins
I watched this in a state of intoxication. I am deeply grieved. Thank you Jesus for the faithful and elect. Your wisdom is only a fraction of your divine grace and creation and more. Amen
Waiting on a Livestream of the Holy Mass from campus so we can get the next level from his homily podcast. I always understand better if I can see body language.
Brilliant explanation Fr. Mike.. This topic helps me a lot as I'm planning to open this topic to my co-workers while having some drinks. God is really amazing. God bless you more Fr. Mike. You'll always be in my prayers. Glory be to God as always!
Great Video Father Mike, was wondering if you would also make a video regarding drug use (specifically marijuana) within the catholic church, and also how it's referenced in the old testament, Moses and whatnot, Thanks Father!
Until Fr. Mike makes it, there is a nice video on that very topic on Brian Holdsworth channel. You ought to check him out, his a Catholic convert who talks really well about everyday topics.
Father I love your videos, you have really been a guide to my faith recently and I thank you for that, I’m a catholic from baptism as a child, but now at 22 I am rediscovering my faith and religion after being lost for many years, thank you again, all the way from the UK 🇬🇧
I started drinking alcohol since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting alcohol addiction. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with similar health challenges.
YES very sure of Dr.medshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Yes very sure of Dr.medshrooms. I'm really happy for you that your wife decided to help you...I hear about alot of family members or so called friends shutting an addict out of their life, which since most addicts do it to mask emotions to me is the worse thing someone can do to an addict.
Yes he's Dr.medshrooms. Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
I was horrifically depressed since childhood. It was relentless. I assumed it would ultimately end me somehow. About twelve years ago I randomly accepted the offer from a friend of a few doses of mushrooms. I did them two consecutive nights alone. First night was pretty mild. The second night? Wow. I saw my depression from every angle, realized much. Next day: depression totally gone. Never came back, never coming back. It's like it's a forest far away I can remember, and could probably find again with enough effort, but it has zero impact on anything in my life or mind. They honestly saved my life and improved it immensely. I never did them again, either. I wish there was a good, organized way to administer them to people who would benefit from them.
Every college student should watch this
@Anton Babani As a college student I agree. I'm working on a useful degree in Mortuary Science. Funeral Directors are needed. Most colleges churn out SJWs, but many of us aren't.
@@catsandalcohol99 Good luck! Sounds like a very interesting career!!
@@catsandalcohol99 sounds interesting. Wow I didn't realize u needed a degree in that. Pardon my ignorance. I might go do some googling about that. Thanks for the insight.
so true
My experience is as a whole, 21 year olds don’t have the maturity of restraint. They don’t treat having a good time the same way. It might give them the idea of, yes we can drink. Also better for college students to abstain since they would only be of age to drink in their senior year. I asked my 16 year old grandson to consider not drinking alcohol since you can have a good time without it and few are that drink moderately. We talked on the phone a year later and he told me he wasn’t going to drink. Why take the chance. This was his decision at 17.
Another awesome video father! You are the reason I've converted to catholicism. I've never been happier, thank you father you've changed my life!
Brigadier Beefcake that's great! Welcome home 😊
Beautiful, Brigadier!!! Praise God!! Sending love and prayers!
Welcome home
WELCOME HOME!!!!! Thank you for your yes to the fullness of Church & the fullness of life on Earth!!!!
Same!
I’ve been sober for 31 years now and my Faith couldn’t be stronger. Praise the Lord!
Robert Sparkes Whatever makes you a stronger in walk with God is what you should do.
That's impressive
many of us fell into the trap of abusing some of these gifts, therefore abstaining or strictly controlling their use, is the way to treat the gift. The same can be said about food, sex, and others. I am glad you have been graced with the strength to know yourself, to the point that saying "NO" for you is necessary.
Good for you! Keep your faith in God because He will always love you. Praying for you. 😇 🙏
Hey Doberman, way to slug it
As a recent convert to Catholicism, I LOVE the Church's stance on alcohol. I found that as a Baptist, I still drank, but I lied about it, covered it up, and felt guilty. I love that I can share a pint with my fellow Catholic brethren and drink in moderation. Alcohol is much like sex, it's a gift from God, it's not for everyone, and there's a proper time and place. I would add that as a Christian, we should avoid certain settings like seedy bars or clubs where not much good can come out of an encounter there, or you're going to be tempted to do things you shouldn't.
Bars and clubs are awesome
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Lol
I'm sure most of those people that went to your Baptist church even drank at least socially.
@@Murph_gaming - you bet they did! I knew 'cause I threw back a few with them. That's my point is that bearing false witness is much more grave as a sin than drinking, supposing that you somehow justified it as a sin.
@@alessiodelcastillo1613 - I think it all depends on how seedy the joint is. If you would be embarrassed to have Fr. Mike see you there, then you shouldn't be there. Nothing but a life full of regrets waiting for you in some of those places.
My parents always told me "in moderation". Some people go to both extremes. This isn't just for drinking but in many things.
Marci HF my Grandpa (RIP) told me the same thing. Everything in life has to be in moderation, from Beer to Church. LOL I miss him
So true Fr Mike!! Thanks as always.
tipofmytongue1024 So very true. 😄😃
Church should NEVER have moderation. The only things that need moderation are the things that CAN lead to evil. And as with most things that lead to evil, in a virtuous person, they will just remove them all together. This builds virtues, which allows more focus on the GOOD things that we CAN and SHOULD "indulge" in...e.g. prayer, church-life, family, etc.
Honey Badger Although I've come around to agree with you. There should be some balance and be in touch with the current world and how the secular world preceives this life, therefore reaching out for evangelization. Otherwise, that segregation will only become more and more stern, less and less people will hear that the remedy of this world is Jesus and his Bride the Catholic Church. They are on a different wave length which needs to be translated. Right now, the Church isn't doing so well in that effort. Just my thesis. Take it or leave it.
In Catholicism, the pipe, the pint, and the cross can all fit together.
Chesterton for the win!
Ascension Presents- or perhaps Hilaire Belloc?
Alexander Smith but what would you say to "Go, eat your food with gladness, and drink your wine with a joyful heart, for God has already approved what you do." - Ecclesiastes 9:7?
I think Proverbs 20:1 applies to people like me (emotional addict) who have a past of consuming too much alcohol at once.
All things are possible through Christ who strengthens me and I believe I will be able to control my addictions through Christ my Lord.
Smoking a bit of Kenna Bos in a pipe would it be regarded as sinful...? It relaxes my body after a long day at work and I have to admit that I am also able to pray and feel good with it (not feelings of guilt or conviction in my heart in regards to its use/effects )
I think Our Father doesn’t mind as long as it is kept as a therapeutic use.... what is the church stand on this...?
Alexander Smith so why did Jesus turn water into wine...and then give it to a bunch of people who were already drunk? I respect you if you choose to abstain from alcohol, but please also respect us who choose to drink (in moderation of course.) The Church does not teach that alcohol is bad and drinking is a sin (as Fr Schmitz explains well in this video) Remember Matthew 15:11 where Jesus said that it's not what goes in your mouth that defiles, but it's what comes out that defiles. Let's work together to fight the evil in the world instead of having silly arguments with each other.
The correlation between getting drunk and Adam/Eve eating from the tree of knowledge is incredible.
"with your mouth" LOL HE'S SUCH A DAD
Ana Maldonado that's why they call him father 😉😂 #dadjokesforthewin
Whoever thinks priests aren't real dads are dead wrong.
Wyd
Father actually lol
Father jokes.
Loved it! Just a small personal point to make on behalf of those like myself who suffer from Alcoholism! As an alcoholic I can not drink alcohol safely (meaning without getting drunk)! So God has made it very clear to me that I must abstain from all alcohol consumption because for me drinking alcohol leads to sin!! GOD BLESS ALL!!
So u don't drink anymore at all? How did u get to that point? I think i am battling alcoholism
Rosa Mystica there’s only one way to stay sober and that’s consciously choosing not to drink lol
Well put. I enjoyed your brief statement more than the video.
@@MegaCadette55 Check out Alan Carr “The Easy Way to Control Alcohol”. It has some really great insights. It is not a catholic book but the information is extremely beneficial to really just about anyone.
There are several genes that, put together, control production of enzymes that process alcohol in the body. If you've lost the genetic slot machine, you can't drink without becoming addicted. My parents drank in moderation- like, one beer each on Saturday night. Bottles of very good liquor received as gifts were only brought out for company. But, go back another generation, my family looks like Angela's Ashes. My dad explained the risks to me when I was very young. I also knew that women process alcohol less efficiently than men do, get organ damage at much lower levels of consumption, and body mass affects how much you can drink. Well, I'm female, tiny, under 100 pounds dripping wet. Two sips is my limit. So I just decided the risks aren't worth it, I can still have fun with friends with a "virgin" cocktail or a glass of ginger ale. I don't make a big song and dance about it so it's never been an issue.
hey guys pray for my application into the seminary! I hope to get in to see if God is calling me so just throw up a prayer for me! Also for the popes intentions! :) God bless!
I want to go to the seminary too
Have you received a response to your application??
I just saw this. I pray for Gods will for you. Amen
God bless you, brother! What's the word?
Praying for you Ivan💜
"Eat not to gluttony, Drink not to drunkenness."
--Benjamin Franklin, from his autobiography, paraphrased
"Complete abstinence is easier than perfect moderation." -Saint Augustine
"We can thank God for beer and wine by not drinking to much of it". G.K.Chesterson.
I know a man who joined his wife in giving up alcohol while they were expectant, to encourage her. I thought that was pretty awesome, and gave alcohol its proper placement in the hierarchy of goods :)
Aww, that's lovely!
Strangest thing how Father Mike posts a video about the question I have been dwelling on lately. Best Priest ever!
I can attest to this, as a recovering alcoholic, I unfortunately am powerless over alcohol. The best times were sitting and bonding over drinks with friends…in the beginning. Before I knew it, I was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day. I needed it to get out of bed, on my way to work, during work, on my way home from work, when I got home until I passed out and repeat. I’ve been sober 3 years now and I just started my journey in RCIA and my heart is fluttering with this new found love and excitement. A warning to my fellows, especially those in their early twenties. Be very careful, if you cannot enjoy a couple drinks and call it a day or you find yourself drinking EVERY day, you’re in store for a horrible journey. I used to need whiskey to live, now, all I need is Jesus. Bless you all
God bless you ❤
I feel more that way with marijuana. I know there are a lot of functional everyday users out there and I am not one of them. A few times I try to smoke on a special occasion and then it then led to me thinking how many vacation, sickdays I got. Or just quit and find a new job and take a month or 2 off just to smoke.
My grandpa (rip) is 91 pass away and he is always drink cooler wine 2 glass daily. He’s a great heart and wonderful Catholic family. Grandpa/ma are always going to mass and pray daily and thank God to have wonderful big family!
I’m 12 yrs sober. I’m so thankful I found you Father. My dad passed away 3yrs ago and I’ve been struggling with my faith and wondering around for a long time. I’m very happy I have found a priest I can relate to and who makes sense to me. Thank You. I am still sober and have stayed committed to that.
Awesome, Button had a drink for 17 years. I have gone to AA, and I'm a practicing Catholic . I quit drinking a year before I met my wife 2006 We got married.
"Drink because you are happy, but never because you are miserable." -G.K. Chesterton
I personally don't drink alcohol and hate the peer pressure that arises when my friends and I go out for a meal. I wish we lived in a culture where not drinking alcohol at all was seen as just as ok as drinking it. But I do agree with Father Mike and can apply it to food. Sometimes when we go out, we go and eat at all-you-can-eat buffets and here it's important to remember to enjoy the food and the company of our friends and live in the moment, not going overboard. Moderation here definitely makes a big impact and learning to have some self-control can contribute to whether you have a great night out with your friends or not. Going overboard here makes you feel worse about yourself on so many levels, not only physically but emotionally, mentally and even spiritually too!
The Sinnoh Firefly I agree. Personally, I do drink (always in moderation of course, and always to enjoy the drink, never to get drunk) but my best friend does not drink and we still go out and have a great time! He doesn't pressure me to not drink and I don't pressure him to drink.
Jeffrey Halsall and that's the way it should be. We're all adults, we're all capable of deciding whether we want to drink or not, we should know by now if it gives us pleasure or not. I'm just really glad you and your best friend can go out and this not even be an issue for either of you, no pressure either way, that shows mutual respect and true friendship in my eyes. Your friendship is exemplary!
I don't drink alcohol either and completely understand this! People can get weird about it. Bizarre.
If you think there is pressure to drink here, go to europe. In part today but in the past the water quality was such that they had to drink ale whiskey and wine because of the distillation process which made it safe to drink. Add in that centuries of this makes it really engrained in the culture. Here our forefathers brought that culture with them but the United States itself has never had to drink alcohol for saftey. The difference is that while Europeans drink a lot they for the most part handle it better. Americans can drink yes but our behaviour when drunk is frowned upon severely by Europeans and our sober friends here.
Real friends don't use peer pressure and will respect your values.
I JUST TURNED 21 TODAY!! Thank you Fr. Mike; your videos are always very much enjoyable and educational. Thank you for giving your time and mind to RUclips. If not for this I wouldn't have known true Catholicism. I attended mass for the first time this past Sunday and I can't wait to go again. Thank you so much. God Bless you and all who read this. ~Amen~
Welcome, and please do come back!
Happy Birthday! 🎂 may God bless you!
Happy Birthday!! Don't start drinking, it adds no value to your life and is merely a crutch for too many people.
LightOwl I too believe this; however it may have to do with my dad being a drinker. I've always had a deep feeling against it. I feel almost as if God had warned me to stay from it. Some may be able to enjoy it as it is supposed to be, I will continue to stay away. I may drink wine on occasion (not sure yet) but I won't become a "drinker"
Sebastian_69 well, addiction runs in families so if someone in your family has issues with it there is a greater possibility that you could too. Addiction is a gradual thing (slippery slope). Find other ways to relax...prayer, art, exercise, reading, skydiving :).
I am a devout Catholic and I work in the liquor industry as a brand rep; I'm really grateful you made this video, because I've been struggling with the morality of my line of work and whether or not the idea of having a few drinks bringing people together as a good thing was a valid way to look at it. I was working in the industry before I came back to the Church, and since coming back, I thought alcohol could definitely be a gift in some ways, but I just really wasn't sure whether I needed to find a new line of work. I had struggled with drinking to excess in my last job, and I really wanted that to stop if I was going to continue in the industry. But I really wasn't 100% sure if God wanted me to work in that industry at all, but I kept getting interviews and such from other liquor suppliers. I wasn't sure if I was equivocating by participating, if that makes sense. Anyway, thanks for clarifying this! Always love watching your videos.
Really glad you're speaking on this topic!!
Funnily enough I’ve just stopped drinking this week after TEN YEARS of trying! Let’s just say it’s been testing my faith!
Alcohol can be a gift to enjoy with, but doing so in moderation is key. Once this is achieved for me, it’ll be great and I’m on the right path, thanks be to God!
Alexander Smith is right! Wise advice.
@@luzclara3855 alcohol is evil 😈
Better to avoid alcohol. If you start as a moderate drinker, you will fall into sin, and eventually you become a drunkard.
@@johnywalker8970 slippery slope fallacy
I don't want to take any minute kind of risk related with this. I won't drink ever.
Thanks father for the video.
So glad I'm done drinking and so are the other people in my life.
Father Mike. You just taught me how to enjoy Red Wine. Enjoy each sip moderately.
Thanks Father Mike! You helped explain that one to my older kids! You’re an absolute blessing for Catholics young and old! May HE keep you close always!
I'm under 21 so I savored my cold brew coffee
Go to Britain and suddenly you don’t have to be over twenty-one-or just ask your parents if you can have alcohol with them, because that’s legal.
@@vaughanvanderstarren832 that should be a common sense law tho. I mean, if your parents allowed ypu to drink WITH them, it should be okay. Liquors should be treated like guns; it is better if you learned about it from your father, than from the streets.
Wine and beer legal at 16 in Belgium.
@@thefiringsquadtfs6392 exactly. Especially with guns. I'm so glad my dad taught me how to shoot and properly use firearms at a young age.
@@seanoconnor5730 Good for you dude.
Things that can be dangerous and/or abused should always be introduced by your parents, not some teen friends or a guy on the street. similar to driving a car.
I just turned 21 and this question has been on my mind! Thank you so much! God answers everything..Amen =D
Valerie Velasco same!!!
"Complete abstinence is easier than perfect moderation." -Saint Augustine
Stay pure,sober,listen for the inspirations of the Holy Spirit and you won’t go wrong.
Great video Father Mike! Im not irish but it really bothers me how the world has twisted the feast of St Patrick into a simply a drinking holiday instead of honoring the Saint for what he did for Ireland. Here in the states, its a big deal and its sad to see how young adults get so wasted drunk on that day. It bothers me that even non-believers and non-Catholics “celebrate” St Patrick’s day by drinking. I think its disrespectful to him. Just my opinion
22Vanilla Latte
Yes, I do feel the same. I belong to St Patrick's Church, Kolkata India....and whenever I search on the net for resources to talk about our Saint on it's Feast day ..it will always be linked to booze and 🍺 . Sad tragedy. 😞
22Vanilla Latte that's how I feel with Cinco de Mayo
Derek Handson same, I think cinco de mayo is offensive to the hispanic community, especially towards the mexicans
22Vanilla Latte yeah. I mean, its a legit holiday in Mexico because Pueblo defeated some,American or,Spanish soldiers but here its ridiculous.
you can usually tell the different in St. Patrick's day celebrations. If it' "St. Patty's Day" you definitely know it's nothing to do with the Saint or Ireland because we would say St. Paddy. I know for the Irish anyway there is usually a vigil or mass on the day which is then followed by celebrations, most usually involving Irish culture (dancing, trad music and of course alcohol). It's the people who don't know what its about and take it too far is the problem
Greetings 🫖☕ good morning first of all 🌞🐓🙋 so many topics to cover over a year📝 I have to go back and listen again to refresh my spiritual side 🧘 it's a wild, wild, west over here a bunch of bullies 🤺
Thank you for sharing this Father. Only one caveat, some people genetically don’t have a disposition to drink due to alcoholism in their family and must avoid alcohol. Those who don’t have this medical history must ask if they have this discretion of moderation and being. If you start to enjoy too much, pray God protect you from any abuse. He will. Amen.
I can no longer drink as a Catholic. Although not an alcoholic, God is asking me a life of total abstinence from any alcohol. I know that the rewards of this abstinence for me will pale in comparison to any happy benefit I might've gained by drinking. And I do love a pint with my peeps, but what God has in store for me, even in this life, is already evident and is worth it to me. It's a very small price to pay for Him & the nest of love He is helping me build in my soul for Him. And the strength of character He is helping me build to be able to bear more weight & burden for others & for The Kingdom.
I share this in all humility to say that to each his own spiritually. This is what I am called to. I'm not called to be a priest (ha I'm a woman) nor a carpenter, nor a scholar. But you may be called to those things & each of our callings & gifts are different. I don't judge your spiritual choices (and unless they're clearly destructive I wouldn't say a thing unless you knew you a bit) but we each have our walk with TheLord. Listen to Him.
Interestingly enough, this same message can work with relationships too. Enjoy the time with each other, take it slow, don't overdo it, live in the moment and be sure that while in that moment with a group of friends or special someone to live in that moment in a way to that would make God smile.
I too think the same way . God has told us to love each other . But loving someone more than God becomes a sin . So loving itself isn't a sin but can become one when we overdo, just like drinking . When you dont know when to stop that turns into a sin.
God please keep blessing Father Mike in all that you charge him with. Keep using him to touch lives and bring us closer to you Lord. In Jesus holy name. Amen
This is a great topic. Thanks for the insight, Father Mike!
I personally drink very rarely, and when I do is a cup of red wine with my parents and super close friends and that's it, and as the father said, I enjoy it. I enjoy being with my friends/family and the wine is a complement.
I also don't drink at large parties because you never know if someone adds anything.
But I enjoy water or fresh juice lol. Alcohol is dehydrating, but once in a while is good.
Great advice for those who can, unfortunately some people don’t have a choice, once they start drinking they cannot stop. Some times it takes a long while to realize we absolutely cannot do what you are suggesting. We lose a lot along the way, a job, relationships, family, friends, our self respect, our selfs. For anyone struggling with drinking please seek help. Many, many people do recover, there is a content life for awaiting you. Much to all those who are struggling. 💕
I can listen to father Mike talk all day👏👐
i will never get bored with Fr.mike
This is the one place where I diverge from Catholic ways. I’m part Native American and I was taught by my ancestors that the alcohol has “spirits” or that it is a portal for spirits for some people - depending on how that move/channel energy. For me and how highly sensitive I am I was told I’d be a target for these entities so I don’t touch it - except for when it has been blessed in mass. I was told that because it has been blessed and is being used in a ceremony - it is protected and special . So perhaps if I was at a monastery for dinner and they blessed the wine - then I would. And of course if made by Jesus - no question I’d enjoy that. But the alcohol made and produced today is not blessed and it is therefor not protected so I don’t drink. 🙏🏼🕊
I have been the designated driver, my whole life until my eyesight made it not safe for me to drive. It only took two times early in college of course for me to find out that alcohol and I were a bad fit. I have found that I can have wonderful conversations Here heartbreaking stories, offer, Counsel, receive Counsel, and laugh, and have a good time with my friends and I do not need alcohol to do it. It isn’t even some thing I think about, but how nice that your parents got to go to someplace that they knew what touch your heart. God bless you good father.❤️🙏
The law of diminishing returns goes for most good things. The more we have, the less we can enjoy it. All good things in moderation :) Thank you, Father Mike! Good video!
Good explanation, Fr. Mike. Recently, me and some friends joined in a new community ( I dont know if we say like this in English, but in Portuguese we say "nova comunidade") and we did a vote: for all those who drink too much and offend the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we dont drink alcoholic beverages, as an act of reparation. I take this opportunity and ask for your prayers for us. For all of you that read this comment. We call ourself "Comunidade Católica Ignis". God bless you all!
This is what im,trying to introduce my siblings and cousins..... i come from a traditional Mexican catholic family and we love to drink but for a while now im trying to explain to my family how were suppose to drink. This is a perfect video to send to each and everyone of my family members..... were alot like 50+ between ages of 21 to 50.
Not a Catholic myself but some of the best Christian teaching on the subject I've seen.
This really hit home for me. This is exactly how I enjoy a glass or two of wine. What an amazing description.
A good lesson on self control. An excess of anything can be harmful .
Father Mike, thank you for You and your gift. You have helped me tremendously in my Catholicism faith journey. You are a gift!
Thank you for your voice of common sense.
Never thought of it that way I knew it was condemned in the Bible for drinking ... moderation good thing in alcohol like anything we do. Thanks Father Mike great video.
He has given us a sound mind and of self-control to know when its enough!
Thank you Father, for always making even my most negative days positive!
Thank you, Father for this prospective!
I find moderation to be difficult in a lot of things in life; it is hard to actually know what moderation even means when it comes to alcohol. I am going to just avoid it altogether.
God Bless you Father....You are helping me so much as a new Catholic....
I used to struggle with alcohol as a non denominational Christian, practically barely functional. I was a functional alcoholic and ventured into the Baptist church. I was doing okay, but I wasn’t happy. I’m going into RCIA now, and a life of moderation after a long time of deep reflection and sobriety. Please pray for me.
Great Talk!!! YOU Nailed It! God Bless You & May he Protect you with his Precious Blood 🩸✝️🙏
Awesome message, Fr. Mike. Best message I have heard on this topic of drinking alcohol. Basically, honor God in all you do....
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everything good in moderation - excellent Father, thank you
Thanks Fthr. Mike . I always felt guilty even a little bit before Sunday. Now I know I don't have to miss mass just for having a few and not to the point of drunkenness, I can still go to church...whew...thanks once again and God Bless.
Dear Father, you are so healthy. And joyous. Please pray for me. Thank you.
Love your videos x love from a Catholic mother and wife. God bless you
This video pairs perfectly with today’s Bible in a year reading plan Day 204 by father, Mike Schmitz
By man's sweat and God's love, beer came into the world - St. Arnulf of Metz, Patron Saint of Beer.
May God keep blessing you.💒
It's an amazing gift you have father in how thorough you are at explaining everything. Have seen several of your videos and I've learned a tremendous amount and for that I thank you. I look forward to watching all content on your channel.
Vivat Jesus!
Thanks for this video Fr. Mike
Ive been sober for 2 months now God Bless you
I've lived the life of drunkenness, and it wasn't pretty. In fact, it was horrible! After reading the entire Bible, I realized that my drunkenness was absolutely wrong...:(
God bless you, Father Mike!
Over indulging in any gift devalues the gift. The gift of the Spirit of God is the only gift we can never over indulge in
Thank you Fr. Mike, you always make evything clear for me and your sense of humour is hilair! ☺
Love you Fr. Mike. That was a great talk on the Godly purpose of alcohol. That's how it was as I grew up. Family and friends gathered together in joy. Thanks for bringing up those memories.
I loved this! It puts drinking in perspective. Thank you Fr. Mike!
Thank you and God bless you Father Mike. Your exceptional guidance has helped me find salvation in Jesus. I am so grateful to have found your videos.
You crushed this video! I've been grappling with how to discuss this topic with my kids when they get older and you just gave me everything I needed and more!
Well Stated Father Mike! This pretty much is how I feel and I am glad you presented this topic with ease of understanding and the conclusion of why it just makes sense. I will share with my family and friends. I enjoy my glass of wine, a margarita, refreshing tropical spirit with coconut rum. But I know not to go beyond the reasonable limit. It is easy for alcohol to impair our judgement and put us in a grey area. My father drank a lot and because of it. He died at age 59 of cirrhosis of the liver. I have seen friends pass the moderation line and become silly or arrogant or destructive when they drink too much. So... THANKS again for this Simple Truth!
God Bless.. Peace & Love
Great video Father. Please pray for my husband he chose the bottle over his family and marriage of 34 years.
👍🏼Totally makes sense! Thank you fr.Mike for reminding us, everything in moderation, and to always give glory to God! 🙏🏼
Hi unrelated to this but I’m young and I have recently found gods love in my heart , I would like to go to church but my family are strict atheists and I don’t know what to do ...😭
Praying for you 🙏 God’s will, will prevail!
Alexander Smith hi there is a Salvation Army close by and thank you x
22Vanilla Latte thank you 😊
Bill Charly yes please x
dittoprankline ok I’m a bit shy so I don’t think I can do it on my own but I’m just going to pray and read the word of god until I go when I’m older x
Hello Father Mike! As an Irish Catholic, I really could relate to what you were saying. I very much appreciate your interpretation of alcohol consumption. I will make one comment!! I have visited over 6,200 clients over the past 30 years (1991-2021). This is what I have found; those who abstain from alcohol, have almost as many problems as those who drink in excess. So, I do believe in what you (Father Mike) are saying. Drink in moderation and let alcohol be a positive force of helping us relax, build friendships and understand the Lord!! :)
I grew up a Sikh and entire my family is Sikh. I am 20 years old right now and know more about Christianity than my own religion. I’ve read the Bible before but it was as a summer school project. I am really conflicted right now on whether I should put all my devotion into Christianity because this is the religion to me that makes the most sense. At the same time I don’t know how my family would react to this as they take their religion very seriously and want me too as well. It’s frustrating.
Matt Blaise I see what you mean. Thanks!
Believe in Jesus, and put that to practice...
"Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven (...) I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother (...) a man’s enemies will be the members of his own household. Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me (...) Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it." Mt 10:32-39
As a Catholic I’m really happy that you like Christianity and find it the most reasonable religion.
I can understand why your parents would be sad if you converted to a religion they don’t share, but I also believe that as an adult you have the right to search and ask yourself what you truly want to believe.
You could also try to pray to God that if He wants you to be Catholic, He gives you strength and clarity.
(I’m sorry about the mistakes, I’m Italian).
Hi Flood Empire! It is really so beautiful to read how Jesus has been revealing Himself to you. Truly, those who seek Him WILL find Him and that is exactly what is happening in your life. I am from India too so I understand your situation to an extent. I would say, do what the Spirit inspires you. Life is really short and we have this one life to show our love and devotion to Christ. If you are convinced that this is the truth, I would say, seek out a local Catholic parish and speak to a priest about your situation. Having spiritual guidance during a time of such intense conflicts can really be enlightening. Pray to God to lead you to the right person to talk about this. If that seems daunting, seek out someone you know who is a practising Christian and talk to them about it. Maybe they could then lead you to a priest.
Don't be afraid of the love that Christ is pouring in your heart and the possibility of having to turn away from what you've known all along to something relatively new and different. In fact, that's what Jesus asks of us when He says 'Leave your nets behind and follow Me.' Although your parents and family might not take the news too easily, you will reap much more and feel real Christian joy knowing that you were willing to surrender everything just to have Jesus close to you. Moreover, who knows, Jesus might use you as a witness to many other people in your area. Many in India are seeking God and the Truth, just like the ancient Greeks were. But they don't know where to turn to. Surely one of the ways in which they too will find Christ is by seeing someone who has travelled that road - someone like you. Do check out testimonies on RUclips where many Hindus and Muslims in India turn to Christ. That might give you some hope :)
It won't necessarily be an easy journey, but surely will be a saintly one if you really respond to His Grace. May the Spirit grant you all courage and peace in making this decision in your life. If daily prayer and Bible reading are a part of your life, there's surely no turning around. The Spirit will leave you restless until you accept Christ fully. And that's a good restlessness because Christ is calling you higher, closer to His Heart - His wounded Heart. The thing with our Lord Jesus is that once we get to see and experience Him for the beauty that He is, it really is difficult to look elsewhere.
Don't let this worry you or scare you excessively. It is God who has brought about this beautiful enlightenment to your heart and it is He who will bring it to completion. All you have to do is say YES to His promptings! God has promised us time and again in the Bible ', I am with you. Be not afraid. Don't let your hearts be troubled. My peace I give to you. Even though you should walk through the darkest valley, fear no evil.' Our God is a good God. He will hold you in His arms and take care of you :')
Praying for you :) And may the Lord bless you and your family.
Follow Christ, you were "chosen before the foundations of the earth"
Absolutely mind blown by the way Father Schmidt explained this!
Good topic Father Mike. Always appreciate your videos
I always have to slow the speed down in order to listen to this guy.
Thank you for another great insight father. It's mainly from your videos explaining the doctrines of the Catholic Church that I've decided to go to RCIA. God bless you.
This is a good explanation on alcohol and drunkenness. Coming from a priest, many catholics should watch this. Let me share it to as many Vatholics as I can.
Thank you, my own understanding was "By getting drunk you would miss Jesus walking by"
One of your best ever! It really hit home with me that we really should savor EVERYTHING to be good children of GOD. Thank you.
As a catholic when I drink alcohol with my friends in a pub leads to temptation to drugs and lust which is very damaging so I have to be careful with alcohol so I don’t pursue those sins
I watched this in a state of intoxication. I am deeply grieved. Thank you Jesus for the faithful and elect. Your wisdom is only a fraction of your divine grace and creation and more. Amen
So well said! Thanks for sharing this Fr. Mike!
We are blessed with the free gift of temperance! Thank you father for this video.
Fr Mike, make longer videos! 👌 God bless you!
Alvina Rayne Keto Lifestyle & Vlogs I second that motion
Waiting on a Livestream of the Holy Mass from campus so we can get the next level from his homily podcast. I always understand better if I can see body language.
I actually like the length they're at. They're just right😊
Hannah Murphy I like both
Hannah Murphy I agree. I can share them and say it is 5-7 mins long-and really gets the point across! Thanks so much Fr Mike. What a blessing u are.
You are funny father Mike, love to hear the word of God through you.
Ah, beer. The cause of and the solution to all of life’s problems...
Lovely reference
Thanks! God Bless Us! Best from Poland!
Padre Pio would sip beer through the day.
Well, he was never an Alcoholic in the first place so it was never going to be an issue for him.
Firehawk I read Padre Pio drank one quart of beer everyday day in the evening.
Brilliant explanation Fr. Mike.. This topic helps me a lot as I'm planning to open this topic to my co-workers while having some drinks. God is really amazing. God bless you more Fr. Mike. You'll always be in my prayers. Glory be to God as always!
Great Video Father Mike, was wondering if you would also make a video regarding drug use (specifically marijuana) within the catholic church, and also how it's referenced in the old testament, Moses and whatnot, Thanks Father!
Until Fr. Mike makes it, there is a nice video on that very topic on Brian Holdsworth channel. You ought to check him out, his a Catholic convert who talks really well about everyday topics.
God gave us every herb
Michał Marczyński I love Brian's channel!!
That would be great for Canadian!
god gave us alcohol too, but too much, or for the wrong uses, it's sinful. @luke garrett
Father I love your videos, you have really been a guide to my faith recently and I thank you for that, I’m a catholic from baptism as a child, but now at 22 I am rediscovering my faith and religion after being lost for many years, thank you again, all the way from the UK 🇬🇧