Matt Talbot Servant of God Part 1.wmv

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2010
  • Part 1 of movie about the life of Matt Talbot featuring Seamus Ford. One of 12 children, Matt was reared in absolute poverty in north central Dublin at a time when there were no social services, and even water was fetched from public horse troughs. Semi-educated by the Christian Brothers who put him in a class for poor boys not likely to attend school for long, they were right, for his schooling ended as soon as he found a job. A 12-year-old illiterate is lucky to find work at all, but young Matt took a job as a messenger for a wine and beer bottling company. He soon learned it was easy to help himself to a drink whenever he wanted, and by age 13, Matthew Talbot was a confirmed alcoholic.
    He earned a reputation as a hard worker, and for the next 15 years went from dock worker to brick layer and through it all he never stopped drinking. Alcohol claimed most of his wages, and he resorted to stealing and pawning to support his addiction. Then in 1884, Matt stayed away from work for an entire week, drinking heavily. Penniless and in debt to the local pubs, he waited for his friends after work; surely they would buy him a drink as he had bought them many times before. But they didn't want to know him. He found himself physically, mentally, and spiritually bankrupt. He went home sober for the first time in years. He reflected on his life and concluded that it was out of control because of drink. He remembered his early religious teaching and a Pledge of Sobriety offered by the Temperance preacher, Father Theobold Matthew, some years before; he decided to attempt it for three months to regain control of his life. It was battle he was not ready for. The terrifying withdrawal symptoms of Alcoholism were not understood in those days, and Matt battled nausea, hallucination, and depression. Lost for a place to spend his non-working hours, he turned to the Church. It was the beginning of an intimacy that would last his entire life. He attended daily Mass and communion before work. When his parish changed its first Mass from 5:00A.M. to 6:30A.M., he quit his job and got a new one so that he could still start his day with a Mass. With great effort, he completed three months of sobriety. He immediately renewed the pledge for six more months, and then renewed it for life.
    His willingness to work hard, assured him of work when there wasn't much around. His spare time was spent in church or religious reading. The heavy drinking of his father and brothers showed him side of drink he had never seen, and he left home to live alone in a one-room flat. When work and church were done for the day, Matt would retire to his room to read and pray. His sister Susan recalled that in his free time he was never off his knees. Though privately he was a very serious and penitent person, at work he was pleasant and outgoing. Co-workers remember him as a conscientious, strong, yet gentle man who smiled at everything except a dirty joke.

Komentáře • 10

  • @zigtonswizard3670
    @zigtonswizard3670 Před rokem +7

    I am a sober Irish American for 46 + years. Matt Talbot has been a spiritual gift for me in my recovery. God is the power, with the help of HIM, Matt Talbot, and AA, I live in peace, "one day at a time." Roman Catholic Church, please recognize Matt's contributions and grant him sainthood.

  • @dennisstewart7135
    @dennisstewart7135 Před 10 lety +7

    I am a recovered alcoholic and went on many Matt Talbot retreats, I owe my sobriety to the inspiration of this man, NOT AA.

    • @eoinmcg88
      @eoinmcg88 Před rokem

      Hi Dennis what is a Matt Talbot retreat? Did you find AA anti Catholic in nature?

  • @riverplate67
    @riverplate67 Před 9 lety +6

    I love this, amen
    Felix
    Matt Talbot Group 107 sober for 20 years, thank you for this.

  • @headgroundsman1650
    @headgroundsman1650 Před rokem +2

    RIP Matt Talbot

  • @sickboy703
    @sickboy703 Před 13 lety

    thanks for uploading this!

  • @serberious
    @serberious Před 10 lety +2

    Well done Dennis, it takes guts to stop.

  • @Gallagher101162
    @Gallagher101162 Před 13 lety

    love this

  • @peterbergin4683
    @peterbergin4683 Před 10 lety

    Matt's an inspiration:www.fatimamovement.com/