OTTAWA, Ontario — After successfully battling an addiction to pornography, Matthew Fradd has dedicated himself to helping others.
“Porn is not just naughty — it’s evil,” said Fradd, a 27-year-old Australian living in Ottawa, Ontario. “It emasculates men, degrades women and destroys marriages.”
Fradd has begun his second year operating his anti-pornography website, ThePornEffect.com . He launched it on Aug. 14, 2009, on the feast of St. Maximilian Kolbe, patron of addicts, using $12,000 in seed money donated to him by a priest-friend.
Fradd’s is a lonely voice going against the culture on the issue, especially considering that nearly 25 million websites (12% of all websites) and 25% of all daily search-engine requests are pornography-related.
In addition, a surprising number of women are regular viewers of pornography. A third of those Americans regularly visiting porn websites are women.
A variety of polls have revealed that those active in Christian churches have difficulties with porn. Promise Keepers, one of the largest Christian men’s conferences in the United States, asked men at their 2008 conferences in anonymous polls if they had viewed porn in the last week; 53% of the nearly 10,000 who responded admitted that they had.
Pornography is hard on marriages, too. In a 2002 survey of 350 members of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, an association of divorce attorneys, for example, 56% said “obsessive interest in pornographic sites” was a factor leading to marital breakups.
Fradd’s site features information about how pornography affects men, women and marriages, inspirational stories of individuals who have become porn-free, information on how to beat porn addictions, videos, and opportunities to offer support to those who want to be free of porn. Fradd launched the site, he explained, because while there are millions of websites that feature pornography, “there’s not a lot out there for men and women who are struggling to be free from porn.”
‘Hooked’ at 8
Fradd, who is from southern Australia, got “hooked” on pornography at the age of 8 when he found some in his grandfather’s shed. By age 12, he was stealing porn from neighborhood stores, and in his teen years, he had acquired a vast collection.
“No one had to tell me it was a bad thing,” he said. “I knew it was shameful. I was hoping I’d grow out of it.”
Fradd’s teen years were troubled; he recalls how he dressed all in black and wrote suicide poems. His father discovered his porn collection but only expressed mild disapproval.
In 2000, Fradd spent two weeks in Rome for World Youth Day and was inspired to become Catholic. Going to confession, he admitted his addiction to pornography. He said he received mixed responses from the priests to whom he confessed. Some suggested it wasn’t that serious, but he recalls one who told him “that’s a terrible preparation for marriage.”
“That’s what I needed to hear,” Fradd reflected. “I didn’t want to justify my porn addiction, but admit that it was wrong. I don’t even like to use the word ‘addiction,’ as it suggests that my use of it is somehow not my fault.”
In fact, Fradd continued, the first thing someone who wants to get away from pornography must do is admit that it is wrong, stop blaming others and make a commitment to change.
For Fradd, the struggle to be porn-free has been “brutal.” He related, “Every day I wake up and decide what kind of man I want to be. Purity is not a destination one arrives at; you don’t wake up one day and say, ‘I’m pure.’ It’s a daily battle.”
Once the porn user has made the choice for chastity, he must next get rid of all pornographic material in his life, Fradd advises. This includes the installation of Internet pornography filters on one’s computer, some of which can be downloaded for free. (He recommends X3Watch.com.) Having accountability partners — such as a spouse or friend undergoing a similar struggle — is also important. Fradd makes a point of telling his wife, Cameron, when he is tempted and seeks her support.
Prayer and fasting also play a key role. “Self-denial, such as fasting, leads to self-mastery,” Fradd said.
7,000 Daily Visitors
ThePornEffect.com is currently receiving up to 7,000 visitors daily. It features articles by well-known Catholic speakers who address the topic of chastity. Prominent chastity speaker and Catholic Answers apologist Jason Evert, for example, is a contributor.
“Matt Fradd’s website is top-notch,” Evert remarked. “Not only does he expose the true harm of porn, but he offers pastoral and uplifting advice for those who find themselves trapped by its allure. If you know anyone, male or female, married or single, who struggles with this vice, encourage them to spend some time at the site.”
Beth Meier of Kansas City, Kan., is also a featured contributor. Beth and her husband, Sam, are consultants offering leadership to the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas’ My House Initiative (LoveIsFaithful.com), a prototype diocesan program that helps individuals become smut-free. Sam’s addiction to pornography almost led the couple to divorce in 2004. He sought help and has overcome his addiction, and, like Fradd, has devoted his career to helping others who struggled as he once did.
As Sam observed, “Matt has done a great job confronting the lies of pornography and offering hope through the beauty of the Church’s vision of love and human sexuality. Its emotional articles, inspiring talks and humorous videos are powerful resources for spreading the message of Christ’s love and healing to our sex-saturated culture.”
Fradd said, “Our desire at The Porn Effect is to offer helpful, practical and free resources to help our viewers in their daily battle against lust. I’m excited and pleased that we’ve helped many people already, and by God’s grace look forward to growing the ministry to reach out to many more people in the future.”
Register correspondent Jim Graves writes from Newport Beach, California.


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Thank God for the breaking of this addiction—may He continue to bless you in your ministry!
My wife and I pray a rosary every day live over the internet consecrating the internet to Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart. Though it can be prayed with us at any time during the day, we pray it live at 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time…. http://www.marytv.tv
Denis Nolan
please pray for my son to be healed from his addiction to porn
There are many good and great things on this page. I COMPLETELY recommend the “Every Man’s Battle” books - there’re ones for young men, married men and woman. Please, if someone you know struggles with this issue, get them an early Christmas present, it will change their lives.
It all starts small in porn adicts. slowly they become more adicted to harder stuff. That is why parents should be particularly aware of what their kids are searching on the internet. It isn´t enough to place some restrictions. Parents should also explain why they place the restrictions, otherwise, the kid will try to get out of it.
My husband’s addiction to pornography destroyed my first marriage. It is now destroying my second marriage. I think for some the psychological addiction to it is harder to break than drugs. My first husband literally chose IT over me. I’m wondering, when it comes down to it, if my current husband will also.
Please pray for my moral health. That I never return to the cycle of mortal sin of impurity or presumption as I have since I was 11. That I will not be afraid of the cross or to belong to God. That I convert to have a real relationship with Jesus, without fear, and learn to embrace suffering for love. That I receive the grace of being devoted to Mary the Mother of God, and especially when tempted, and to never offend her so to become firmly converted to God. That God’s will be done in me. I am in most desperate need, please help me for I require mercy.God bless, thank you.
God’s peace be with you brother ajk
Daily says the 15 prayers of St. Bridgette.
Friday and Wednesday fast if you can, if not able to then abstain from eating meats .
Put on the ARMOR OF GOD, when you are fighting against the fallen angels in your trial.
Listen not to the lies it’s brainwashing you with.
JESUS is the TRUTH, the WAY, when you walks with JESUS you are set FREE.
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ajk and D.L., thanks for your insight. You show how much dammage this evil does in our society. Please pray and work against this evil so that others won´t have to suffer what you suffered.
Thank you so much dear sister Ellen Vu and R.J. Monk, Amen and Amen. Thank you all for your care. It means a lot to me. God bless.
Thanks for this article, especially for including women in your statistics. My addiction began at 12 years of age. My parents didn’t care much about what television we had access to in our home and that is how my addiction began. After leaving my parents home I was able to break free from the addiction with the help of the sacraments after being received fully into the church at 21 and just not having free access to it like I did in my parents home. PARENTS: Do not be naive about what you allow in your home. I still suffer immensely from the natural consequences of this sin. I have three children now, and I will never allow cable tv in my home. We have one TV in a public location and one computer in a public location.
Dear “Female Addict”, if you’re interested in helping us reach out to women who struggle with porn, email us at: info@theporneffect and one of us will get back to you.
My husband was quitely involved in porn images early in our marriage without my knowledge, it was so devastating for me when I found out, but I knew I had to forgive him and try to help him. A holy priest told him what he was doing was a mortal sin and to confess it very often and go regularly to confession. He did this and prayed often to Mary, by God’s grace he’s been free of it for years because of the healing graces in the sacrament of penance and Mary’s intercession.
I grew up in a household where my mom and step father owned pornoshops. I am now a practicing Catholic and have started a blog about my experiences and the evils of pornography from a Catholic perspective.http://porn-problem.blogspot.com/ I can say that while porn is 100% evil, sex is holy; sex is holy in the marriage bed. Standing in unity in Christ! -Sadness turned to joy http://porn-problem.blogspot.com/
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