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I was reading Fatherhood and Family from Angelus Press and it mentioned going back to the land.

Where can a family of 7 kids move from say NYC Suburbia to a good rural setting with the possibility of growing crops and some chickens and a Latin Mass nearby preferably SSPX?

What parts of the US should be considered?

Posted Mar 9, 2012, 12:25 am
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Texas ? Idaho? Parts of Colorado? These are the places I would look into if I could afford a move. How's the book?
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s2srea said:
Texas ? Idaho? Parts of Colorado? These are the places I would look into if I could afford a move. How's the book?

book is great

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