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  • Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and this is Ascension Presents.

  • You know, I was talking recently to a man named Matt Fradd. Matt Fradd is a man from Australia,

  • lives here in the United States now and he goes around the country and pretty much around the world,

  • talking about pornography and talking about the harms of pornography on people's lives.

  • He did this interview with me on his website, both ChastityProject.com and as well as ThePornEffect.com.

  • I had to double check to make sure I had it.

  • He gave me these note cards to hand out to all of our students here on campus.

  • "Kick porn in the face," it says.

  • He asked me about the reality that—I work on a college campus

  • and he said, "Do you notice that on college campuses

  • that there's more of a problem with pornography than other places?"

  • And I had to say, "I don't know about MORE than other places but I do know for sure that there is a problem."

  • And he said, "Why do you think that?"

  • I can narrow it down to at least three reasons.

  • Three reasons why when students, college students come to a college campus,

  • if they're struggling at all with pornography, it becomes even more of a battle.

  • The first thing is this, because they have basically no restrictions.

  • When you're at home, at least you might have your parents who know where your computer is.

  • They might have a family computer.

  • At least, you have this, the privacy of your room might not be all that private for mom and dad.

  • But you get onto a college campus and there's essentially no restrictions.

  • Whether or not it's in your dorm room or in your apartment room or wherever,

  • you can be completely anonymous.

  • The second thing is that there's an abundance of free time.

  • I don't know if you remember your time in college, if you went to college, but

  • but looking back, I'm sure now if you're in the working world

  • and you're kind of doing your thing, you're like, "At the time, I thought I had no free time

  • but I realize now I had nothing but free time. Yes, I had to go to class

  • and had to write some papers and study and stuff like this,"

  • and maybe you're a really diligent and a really busy student,

  • but you also realize that your free time was there, A, and B, it was all for you.

  • And I think that kind of thing is, you know the saying is that "idle hands are the devil's playground."

  • That sense of "What else am I going to do?"

  • Well, I have this lack of restriction.

  • I have this unbridled free time and it's all about me.

  • And then thirdly, is when so many students show up on a college campus,

  • is that they really recognize that they're alone. I mean there's an isolation.

  • That happens, yes, in our everyday world

  • and maybe when you graduate and get into the working world, there's an isolation there

  • but I think a lot of times, a young person's first experience

  • with what could potentially be profound isolation and loneliness

  • happens when you come to a college campus.

  • And so, you take these three things:

  • you have this lack of restriction,

  • you have this unbridled free time that's all about you,

  • and thirdly, you have this loneliness.

  • and pornography isit's just set

  • because it gives you that feeling that you're connected with someone,

  • it gives you a distraction from what you've got going on

  • and it gives you the chance to kind of feed in on yourself.

  • So I shared that with Matt

  • and he said, "Well, are there any solutions?

  • Are there any ways to get out of this?"

  • And especially, if you're watching this,

  • you might have that same question.

  • The first question you might have though is this:

  • If I look at this, am I a freak?

  • If my husband is looking at this

  • or my wife is looking at this, are they a freak?

  • The answer is no.

  • The answer is that there's something that's going on in this world of pornography.

  • In some way, what it tries to do is it tries to kind of connect us with what we're made to be.

  • We're made to be people who give ourselves in love to other people.

  • And yet, of course, it's just a shallow form.

  • It's just a falseactually, it's a lie.

  • It's a lie that uses other people;

  • but it does not mean that you are irreparably broken.

  • It does not mean you're a freak.

  • I know there's some people I talk to

  • and they say their struggle with pornography makes them a freak.

  • It doesn't.

  • It just makes you a human being who's in need of God's grace.

  • So what can you do though?

  • How can you get out of this?

  • I know so many people who [say], "I've been trying. I've been trying and trying."

  • Whether you're a young adult, whether you're an old adult,

  • it can be the same thing.

  • So if the first issue is a lack of restriction,

  • I think one of the best things a person can do is

  • they can invite restriction.

  • What I mean is you can invite accountability.

  • Now, there are various filtering software on people's computers and tablets and whatnot

  • but I recommend a thing called Covenant Eyes.

  • It can be found at CovenantEyes.com

  • and what it isit's not just filtering software

  • what it is is it's also accountability software.

  • Basically, the idea is wherever you go online,

  • you assign a person to get an email every day, every three days, every week, whatever it is

  • and when they get that emailit's scheduled to come in their inbox

  • it will show them where you've been in the last one, three, or seven days.

  • Whenever I tell that to college students or to high school students,

  • they are like, "What?!? Are you kidding me? That's what happens?"

  • Like, yes, but here's the deal.

  • If I realize that I'm struggling to such a degree

  • and I have no accountability, I have no restriction,

  • then I might need this.

  • And I would say that every person who has a computer

  • and every person that might even slightly, sometimes, occasionally struggle,

  • they should just put it on their computer.

  • And if you are a parent of a child, it is the best thing

  • because again, it's not necessarily simply filtering software

  • because you can get around those kinds of things.

  • This is an accountability software where you're bringing someone in.

  • That's the great thing about accountability groups

  • is that you can bring someone in

  • but the bad thing about accountability groups is you have to choose to bring someone else in.

  • The great thing about Covenant Eyes is you choose once and then you have to deal with that choice,

  • basically, regardless of whether you want them to get the email or not,

  • they're going to get it.

  • So that first thing is accountability.

  • The second thing when it comes to unrestricted freedom

  • I'm sorry, the free time, abundance of free time, it's all about me,

  • one of the things I invite our college students to do and anyone who struggles with pornography is

  • or even just kind of sometimes struggles with some of those interior wounds

  • is to get out of yourself.

  • Schedule in time in your day or in your week where you're not just living for yourself,

  • but you're living for someone else.

  • That can be the most incredible form of service,

  • like you visit the soup kitchen, you visit the hospital, visit the nursing homes, visit a prison.

  • It can also just be really, really simple forms of service

  • like this is the day that I do the dishes of all the guys that I live with in my apartment,

  • or this is the day that I'm just gonna schedule in time

  • to have a conversation with my grandma on the phone because I haven't talked to her in a while.

  • I'm gonna just take time out of my day that's for me,

  • it's unrestricted, my own time and I'm gonna live it for someone else.

  • That's the second thing.

  • And the third thing when it comes to that isolation

  • is exactly this.

  • Once I start doing that second thing, once I start doing that first thing,

  • then I'll start having those connections.

  • If I invite people in and have to have accountability,

  • well now, I have to have a conversation.

  • My loneliness, my isolation led me to this but this accountability is leading me to connection.

  • And again maybe my selfishness or my abundance of free time,

  • has led me to kind of just live for myself

  • and kind of just look and do whatever I want with my time

  • but that going out of myself,

  • it connects me with another person because I'm living for them.

  • So I would say this:

  • Those three enemies of really living successful chastity when it comes to the internet world

  • of again the lack of restrictions, lack of accountability, abundance of free time, and that feeling of isolation

  • can really be addressed, not necessarily healed,

  • but really be addressed by something like accountability software like Covenant Eyes,

  • something like scheduling time in your day, to get out of yourself and live for someone else,

  • to find a connection with another human being.

  • Above all, to know this.

  • Know that if a part of your struggle, part of your battle has to do with pornography,

  • know that you are not alone.

  • Know that Jesus loves you and know that you can always, always find a home in the Catholic Church.

  • You always have a place to go when it comes to the sacrament of reconciliation.

  • We offer confession on campus every single day,

  • before every single Mass, we always have confession.

  • And someone asked me, "Why do you do that?"

  • And I said because I know, I know that there's many people who [say],

  • "I fell on Monday. I—" whatever it is, may be it's pornography, maybe it's not

  • but, "I fell on Monday. I don't want to have to wait until Saturday.

  • I fell into sin. I want to fall into grace now."

  • And if that's you right now, if you're watching this and you're like, "Yeah, I've fallen into sin,"

  • don't hesitate. Like, why wait?

  • Why not take this moment right now to check out the confession schedule in your area

  • and fall into grace.

Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and this is Ascension Presents.

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