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6 THE DRINK OUESTION. THE DRINK OUESTION. t7Duties of the Clergy regarding Social euestions ingeneral anil Temperance in palticular.But we, clergy, must not confine our zeal and activitvi" .th.gcause of -te_mperanceto the use of the spirituJtand disciplinary he_lpi, with which our Mother, thebhurchsupplies us. We must likewise direct our attentionto the removing or remedying the socia.l cause of intgmperance.-Itis the wish of dur Holy Father the pope,that, whilst the Catholic clergy the i,orld over strorltcidischarge their priestly dutiestith all possible zeal andd.evotedness,- they should likewise talie their part ascitizens in those social questions which arb boirnd upimmediately and-. dirccfly. with the temporal, bu'tmediately and indirectly ivittr the spiritual'welfare ofthe people...In.the eighties, when the country was passing throughthe throesof a great social revoluti6n, the Cathdtic clerEvstood on-the political platform as guides and counsello"r"sof their flocks, and, as a bodv, we--ll and wiselv directedthem, and saved the nationifrom a cataclysir, which,without their moderating influence, \ /as ineriitatjle. . 'The people arc now beiter trained in political methods.and do not require the interference of'the clergy to'thrjsame extent in that arena. It would seem as if"ihe timehas now come wheil our counsel, co-operation, andinfluence, should be directed to the iolutidn of the'ereatsocial problems with which we are confronted. In"thiscountry the question which towers above all others inimportance, both for the corporal and spiritual, thetemporal and eternal interesti of our people id ttreDrink question. Everything, therefore, that hai a bearinson the solution of that great problem must be a SubjecTof deep interest to us.Eousing of the poor.As bad housing and unsanitary conditions of life arefrequently the result, and o{ten th6 cause of intemperance,it is our duty to take our part in, aye, to promot'e movementsfor the removal nf -this causl.Amusements.As " ail things have their season, and there is a time toweep, and a time to laugh," so the people must havetheir amusements. The cause of temperance is notnecessarily connected with gloom and sadness; on thecontrary, innocent, heaithful amusements and recreationsconduce much to sober habits of life. Henceall prudent directors of temperance associations studyto suppiy this need to their members. But there existin this country, unfortunately, amusements calculatedto promote not the cause of temperance, but ofintemperance. I allude to the public hurlingand football tournaments on Sundays and holidays,got up principally, if not exclusively, ,by publicans,beside villages and licensed houses in country districts.Apart from the gradual blunting of the religious feelingsof reverence for the Lord's Day, which such publicboisterous sports naturally generate, they are, as a rule,associated with much intemperahce. Whilst, therefore,giving encouragement in every way in our power, tohealthful, innocent amusements, indoors and out ofdoors, on Sundays and week-days, in town, village, andcountry, it is our duty tb discourage and prevent, as faras possible, those which are carried on in dangerousproximity to public houses, which generally lead tointemperance and other sinful or unseemly excesses.Suggestions regarding our Future Actibn.Before'I conclude this already too lengthy paper,I will take the liberty of submitting to your considerationand discussion a few points regarding our future action.The evil which we wish to eradicate is not the drunkennessof individuals, numerous thoragh they be, but thegeneral and habitual abuse of intoxicating drinks.It is not National drunkenness, but National intemperai'lce.What is the cure for this evil ? Is it teetotalism ortemperance ?Theoretically either would remedy it ; but a totalrlill,ll:[.

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