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Young people ‘take the pledge’ for Lent 05.03.14

YOUNG Irish people are becoming six-week pioneers to help them ditch alcohol.
The Pioneer Association says a growing number of 18 to 40 year olds are taking temporary Lenten pledges in a bid to cut out alcohol and reflect on their lives.
Pioneers make three promises vowing to abstain from all alcoholic drink; wear the pioneer pin and recite the pioneers' prayer twice a day.
The organisation is encouraging people to sign up for the next six-weeks, starting today, Ash Wednesday. Short-term members receive a special pin and certificate bearing the pioneers' prayer for a €10 fee.
The Pioneer Association project co-ordinator Raymond O'Connor said the run-up to Easter is an ideal occasion for people to take a break from alcohol. He said some temporary Lenten members go on to longer periods of abstinence.
"Many people in Ireland are under a lot of pressure with drink. For some it might be opening a bottle of wine at the end of a busy, stressful day. For teenagers and young people there can be intense peer pressure to drink like we've seen recently with the neknominations," Mr O'Connor told Inishowen News.
"People still need will power but taking a short-term pledge with us and the spiritual, prayerful element it brings, can help give them more incentive and motivation to stick with it.
"It can also help people make a difference to others in their lives by giving witness and setting an example."
Almost 125 people signed up as temporary pioneers last Lent with 70 per cent of them in the 18 - 40 age category. Mr O’Connor said reasons for signing up vary from person-to-person with some citing an unhealthy reliance on alcohol themselves or by loved ones.
The Pioneer Total Abstinence Association was founded in Dublin in 1898 by Jesuit priest Fr James A Cullen. It currently has some 130,000 members in Ireland compared to the 500,000 members it had at its height in the 1960s. For more details see www.pioneerassociation.ie .
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