dc.description.abstract | The study focused on the challenge of alcoholism in Siuna village and RCC’s response to it, in
Kimilili Sub-county, Bungoma County. The study investigated the state of alcohol abuse in
Siuna village and its effects on the people of Siuna village. The study analyzed biblical and RCC
teachings about alcohol consumption and evaluated the success of RCC interventions in
addressing alcohol abuse by showing the impacts of RCC responses. Adaptation theory by
Stanton Peele and Bruce K. Alexander guided the research. The theory gives the basis through
which one can be introduced to alcohol and eventually become an addict. One can be introduced
to alcohol through social mechanism either from biological parents or relatives who are alcohol
users or through communal drinking that involves traditional ceremonies accompanied with
traditional brews. The theory also gives the basis through which drunkenness comes about, and it
is by the effort of an individual to adapt to the internal and external urge of alcohol with the
belief and expectation to experience and enjoy the known outcomes after drinking alcohol. The
study sample size was 74 respondents and both open ended and closed ended questionnaires
were used. Interviews and observation methods were also used in the collection of data.
Inebriation has led to less number of congregants in St. Emmanuel Catholic Church leading to
low financial support through tithing and offerings. 98 % of St. Emmanuel Catholic Church
followers are aware of biblical teachings and RCC interventions put in place to help them avoid
high usage of alcohol, but still level of alcohol abuse is high. The congregants have chosen to
ignore the biblical teachings making little impact in responding to alcoholism problem in Siuna
village. The situation of alcohol abuse is serious in Siuna village. Traditional ceremonies that are
accompanied with a traditional brew like busaa have exposed individuals to alcohol easily.
Although chang’aa is illegal, it is also secretly produced and consumed making the fight against
illicit liquor to be difficult. In conclusion, St. Emmanuel Catholic Church in Siuna village has put
measures in place such as guidance and counseling to help address alcoholism problem.
Nevertheless, the church has not succeeded effectively because of lack of support from church
members and leaders. This is because those entrusted to act as role models have contributed to
the alcoholism problem by selling alcohol. The followers therefore find it problematic to adhere
to the teachings on alcohol. This study recommends that RCC needs to consider initiating
cultural day and alcohol day both featuring alcoholism as main theme to sensitize the community
about use and miss use of alcohol. The church should also consider working with the local
leaders, the community, and the police to support one another in addressing alcoholism problem.
This can be done by use of billboard and posters, and conduct campaigns to caution people about
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