
How 2 Great Plains Farm Boys Became Holy Priests on the Road to Sainthood
If there’s one character trait common between Fathers Kapaun and Rother, it is their selflessness.
If there’s one character trait common between Fathers Kapaun and Rother, it is their selflessness.
With a “normal” suburban childhood, Dan said it was his mom’s faith and dedication to their family time that inspired him to seek a career that would allow him to spend his days with his wife and children.
Country Mill Farms was banned from selling fruit from his orchards at the farmers market after Tennes posted on Facebook that he and his business adhere to the Catholic teaching related to same-sex marriage.
Catholic stewards of the land offer autumnal produce and festivities to their local communities and give glory to God for his abundance.
You can’t live off the land without living with (and for) other people.
Catholic farmer and entrepreneu Pete Bond says the pecan business “will drive us nuts,” and the honey business “is very sticky.”
Agronomists receive an outpouring of support from consumers who are purchasing commodities, as small businesses deal with closures and other challenges brought on by the virus.
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