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  2. Abstinence pledge - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) abstinence pledge card in which one promises a lifestyle of teetotalism.. Abstinence pledges are commitments made by people, often though not always teenagers and young adults, to practice abstinence, usually in the case of practicing teetotalism with respect to abstaining from alcohol and other drugs, or chastity, with respect to abstaining from ...

  3. Knights of Father Mathew - Wikipedia

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    Father Mathew spent two and a half years in the U.S., traveled 37,000 miles, visited 25 states, administered the temperance pledge in over 300 cities and towns to an estimated more than 500,000 people. The Knights of Father Mathew organization in the U.S. was established in St. Louis, Missouri, on 26 April, 1872.

  4. Catholic temperance movement - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Total Abstinence Centennial Fountain in Fairmount Park was dedicated on 4 July 1876, following a parade of more than 5,000 and a Mass at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul. [ 1 ] Catholic involvement in the temperance movement has been very strong since at least the nineteenth century, with a number of specifically Catholic ...

  5. Purity culture - Wikipedia

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    Purity culture had been a facet of Christian writing for a while but purity culture as a youth movement took hold in the 1990s. [3] A whole industry selling books, rings, and other products emerged around the movement. [2] The first purity ball was held in 1998. [10] Purity culture faded out of popularity after the end of the 2000s. [2]

  6. Temperance movement - Wikipedia

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    Their methods had little effect in implementing temperance, and drinking actually increased until after 1830; however, their methods of public abstinence pledges and meetings, as well as handing out pamphlets, were implemented by more lasting temperance societies such as the American Temperance Society. [4]: 38

  7. Temperance movement in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew persuaded thousands of people to sign the pledge, therefore, establishing the Teetotal Abstinence Society in 1838. [ 1 ] Many years later, in 1898, James Cullen founded the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association in response of the fading influence of the original temperance pledge.

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  9. American Temperance Society - Wikipedia

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    Within ten years, there were over 8,000 local groups and more than 1,250,000 members who had taken the pledge. [4] [5] The society benefited from, and contributed to, a reform sentiment in much of the country promoting the abolition of slavery, expanding women's rights, temperance, and the improvement of society.