
Back-to-the-Landers Aren’t Running Away From Community — They’re Running Toward It
You can’t live off the land without living with (and for) other people.
You can’t live off the land without living with (and for) other people.
With gas prices soaring and grocery bills at an all-time high, a Connecticut family seeks to help others on a journey of cultivation.
In his message to Coldiretti, Pope Francis encouraged those who work in the sector to look for new paths “in the way of charity and solidarity for a global and realer response to the phenomenon of poverty and inequality among peoples, especially in this crucial phase of world history.”
Pope Francis said in his Wednesday audience that prayer is “a cry that comes for the heart of those who believe and entrust themselves to God.”
Farm leaders say Pope Francis’ eco encyclical has clear implications for the way we grow our food and till the Earth and that it challenges predominant farming approaches.
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