![]() The behavior and the immodesty demonstrated in them leads us at Call Me Jorge. The snapshots and one photo posted below were all found on social media. Mary’s in Kansas and we refer to it as scandal plagued because of their association with the convicted pedophile Kevin Sloniker and the disturbing rumors which continue to swirl about the academy connected to the church. Immaculate Conception is the 2nd largest SSPX enclave in the United States of America after St. The wedding happened this past summer at Immaculate Conception Church in Post Falls, Idaho. Fellay has no problems with immodesty.Īnd now onto a wedding with immodestly dressed guests and members of the wedding party. God bless you and your family in the Name of the One Who is Truth.Bp. If you decide to do a lard series, I would be happy to contribute research / resources / articles / recipes to your use. Those lard pigs you raise are just as valuable to your health and well being as is the pork meat. From what I have learned store-bought lard, such as Armour brand, is actually a detriment to healthful diet. I know it is an excellent preparedness storage food to have on hand and can be frozen. ![]() Not enough is written on this wonderful food. Was wondering if you, or perhaps you and Dan Ohman together, could do a video and article series all about lard, from harvesting to using it in cooking and other ways around the homestead– and maybe even an e-book for sale. ![]() Life in a big city is just about an all-out constant attack on traditional family, especially a traditional Catholic family. I too am a traditional Catholic and I see the rural homestead, homeschooling family life absolutely the best shot for every family member of getting to heaven, though my only homesteading experience is visiting my grandparents in northeastern Oklahoma on their farm. They can be picked up when they are small and children can become more involved in their upbringing. I think those kunikunis are really great for a small homestead because they are very docile and easy to handle. Really enjoyed your recent visit with Dan of Grass Fed Homestead YouTube channel about kunikuni pigs. Homesteading tales by the Catholic GentlemanĪnd the story of a convert’s journey from atheist to Catholic Homesteader Inspiration from the New Catholic Land Movement So once again, thank you and welcome to this little window into our lives! We want to help others on this journey as well. Our end goal on this journey is to create a life of resilient abundance, where Mom, Dad, Kids, and Grandma are all in the home, working, and making the best life possible for everyone if things go bad or even if they don’t. We love the beauty of the Tridentine Mass, the truth in the teachings of traditional Catholicism, and look forward to the restoration and reunification of our faith. We all work together to make the homestead a reality. Without her none of this would be happening right now. Mom stays at home with the kids and homeschools, Dad works full time off the farm (for the time being) to pay the bills, and Grandma… well Grandma is the a big part of the glue that’s holding the whole thing together. We are a household of three generations: five children, mom & dad, and grandma. Our sincerest desire is to create a bit of a community where we can learn from each other, pass on what we’ve discovered and hopefully help others onto this path as well. We plan to document our observations, struggles, and successes with all who are willing to delve into this journey with us. We’ve created this site to tell the story of our journey as a family to undertake the transition from a more or less typical American lifestyle to create a life of simplicity and abundance here in the wilds of North-Central Idaho. Either way THANK YOU! Home of the Traditional Catholic Homestead ![]() Hello and Welcome to the Traditional Catholic Homestead! You’ve stumbled into a land of wishful thinking, stoic practicality, traditional reverence, and bleeding edge experimentation… or perhaps you’re here intentionally. ![]()
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