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2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
« on: August 29, 2025, 10:46:09 PM »
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    Schedule
    Friday – August 29

    12:00 pm – Registration opens

    2:00–5:00 pm – Live Hog Butchering Workshop

    3:00–5:00 pm – Confessions

    5:00–5:30 pm – Vespers

    5:30–7:00 pm – Supper

    5:30–8:00 pm – Welcome to the Conference & Supper Presentations

        Stewards of the Soil, Architects of the Soul: How Land-Loving Catholics are Cultivating a New Civilization – Fr. Slattery

        Modernity’s Failure & Why We Are Here – Commander John Sharpe

    6:30–8:00 pm – Play: King Wenceslas

    8:00 pm – Rosary

    8:30 pm – Bonfire

    10:00 pm – Lights Out
    Saturday – August 30

    7:00 am – Lauds

    8:00–9:00 am – Registration

    8:15–9:00 am – Breakfast

    9:30–10:45 am – Workshop Group A

        The Family – Seedbed for Religious Vocations (for parents and young men/women) – Fr. Mike Keucher

        Soil Health, Human Health, and How They Connect to Catholic Culture – Leron Giesting

        Catholic Land Movement: A Key Battlefront for Rebuilding Christendom – John Sharpe

        Warrior Ethos and Weapon Familiarization – Austin Bohenek

        The Family Cow, the Key to Every Homestead – Curtis & Rose Weisenburger

        Farming Without the Bank – Tim Ehlen

        Top Ten Reasons You Should Be Homesteading (That You Might Not Have Thought Of) – Ken Zalewski

    11:00 am–12:15 pm – Workshop Group B

        Young Ladies Activity (12 and up)

        Kids Activity (all children)

        Milling Your Own Wood – From Log to Finished Product in a Day – Matt Natale

        Incremental Crushing – A New Way of Processing Grains While Retaining the Complete Nutritional Profile – Chris Bihn

        Bread Making – Austin Kundig

        Homestead Business – Profitable and Scalable – Mathew Winters

        Harmonious Health: Theory & Practice – Ellie Sodergren

        Subsistence Farming: Peace, Productivity, and Polity – Nathan Calvino

        Chickens 101 for New Chicken Keepers – Chris Horan

    12:30–1:15 pm – Angelus and Lunch
     Working Lunch: How to Set Up and Organize a Local Catholic Land Movement Chapter – Mike Thomas

    1:30–2:45 pm – Workshop Group C

        Kids Activity for Young Men (10 and up)

        The Benedict and Boniface Options: Building Up, Tactical Defense, Sanctification, and Offense of the Domestic Church – Benjamin Becker

        Blacksmithing – Luke Racanelli

        Debate: Special Creation vs. Evolution – Hugh Owen vs. Doug Darnowski (Moderator: Mike Church)

        Home Education on the Homestead – Nick Curtis

        Catholic Land Movement Bookshelf – John Sharpe

        Building a Catholic Agrarian Community – Tim Ehlen

    3:00–4:15 pm – Workshops

        Kids Activity for All

        The Road to Carmel: The Garden of God – Evolutionary Mythology, Agriculture and Catholic Doctrine – Hugh Owen

        Orchards and Vineyards – Curtis & Rose Weisenburger

        Finding Food in Unusual Places – Doug Darnowski

        Start a Catholic Business – Break Free from Your Corporate Job – Mark Wilson

        Grazing Dairy Cattle – Joe Hammon

        Wisdom and Technology: Speculative and Practical – Brendon Miller Boldt

    4:30–5:00 pm – Vespers

    5:30–7:00 pm – Supper
     Music: Licking River String Band – Irish Folk Music

    6:00–8:00 pm – Keeping a Spiritual Focus in Homesteading – Dr. Cuddeback

    8:00–9:00 pm – Bonfire & Rosary
    Sunday – August 31

    7:30–8:00 am – Lauds

    9:30–10:30 am – Breakfast

    10:30–11:00 am – Next Steps and Discussion

    11:30 am – Farewell and Thank You

    12:00–2:00 pm – Break Camp and Clean Up
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    Re: 2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
    « Reply #1 on: August 30, 2025, 08:47:31 AM »
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    Schedule
    Friday – August 29

    12:00 pm – Registration opens

    2:00–5:00 pm – Live Hog Butchering Workshop

    3:00–5:00 pm – Confessions

    5:00–5:30 pm – Vespers

    5:30–7:00 pm – Supper

    5:30–8:00 pm – Welcome to the Conference & Supper Presentations

        Stewards of the Soil, Architects of the Soul: How Land-Loving Catholics are Cultivating a New Civilization – Fr. Slattery

        Modernity’s Failure & Why We Are Here – Commander John Sharpe

    6:30–8:00 pm – Play: King Wenceslas

    8:00 pm – Rosary

    8:30 pm – Bonfire

    10:00 pm – Lights Out
    Saturday – August 30

    7:00 am – Lauds

    8:00–9:00 am – Registration

    8:15–9:00 am – Breakfast

    9:30–10:45 am – Workshop Group A

        The Family – Seedbed for Religious Vocations (for parents and young men/women) – Fr. Mike Keucher

        Soil Health, Human Health, and How They Connect to Catholic Culture – Leron Giesting

        Catholic Land Movement: A Key Battlefront for Rebuilding Christendom – John Sharpe

        Warrior Ethos and Weapon Familiarization – Austin Bohenek

        The Family Cow, the Key to Every Homestead – Curtis & Rose Weisenburger

        Farming Without the Bank – Tim Ehlen

        Top Ten Reasons You Should Be Homesteading (That You Might Not Have Thought Of) – Ken Zalewski

    11:00 am–12:15 pm – Workshop Group B

        Young Ladies Activity (12 and up)

        Kids Activity (all children)

        Milling Your Own Wood – From Log to Finished Product in a Day – Matt Natale

        Incremental Crushing – A New Way of Processing Grains While Retaining the Complete Nutritional Profile – Chris Bihn

        Bread Making – Austin Kundig

        Homestead Business – Profitable and Scalable – Mathew Winters

        Harmonious Health: Theory & Practice – Ellie Sodergren

        Subsistence Farming: Peace, Productivity, and Polity – Nathan Calvino

        Chickens 101 for New Chicken Keepers – Chris Horan

    12:30–1:15 pm – Angelus and Lunch
     Working Lunch: How to Set Up and Organize a Local Catholic Land Movement Chapter – Mike Thomas

    1:30–2:45 pm – Workshop Group C

        Kids Activity for Young Men (10 and up)

        The Benedict and Boniface Options: Building Up, Tactical Defense, Sanctification, and Offense of the Domestic Church – Benjamin Becker

        Blacksmithing – Luke Racanelli

        Debate: Special Creation vs. Evolution – Hugh Owen vs. Doug Darnowski (Moderator: Mike Church)

        Home Education on the Homestead – Nick Curtis

        Catholic Land Movement Bookshelf – John Sharpe

        Building a Catholic Agrarian Community – Tim Ehlen

    3:00–4:15 pm – Workshops

        Kids Activity for All

        The Road to Carmel: The Garden of God – Evolutionary Mythology, Agriculture and Catholic Doctrine – Hugh Owen

        Orchards and Vineyards – Curtis & Rose Weisenburger

        Finding Food in Unusual Places – Doug Darnowski

        Start a Catholic Business – Break Free from Your Corporate Job – Mark Wilson

        Grazing Dairy Cattle – Joe Hammon

        Wisdom and Technology: Speculative and Practical – Brendon Miller Boldt

    4:30–5:00 pm – Vespers

    5:30–7:00 pm – Supper
     Music: Licking River String Band – Irish Folk Music

    6:00–8:00 pm – Keeping a Spiritual Focus in Homesteading – Dr. Cuddeback

    8:00–9:00 pm – Bonfire & Rosary
    Sunday – August 31

    7:30–8:00 am – Lauds

    9:30–10:30 am – Breakfast

    10:30–11:00 am – Next Steps and Discussion

    11:30 am – Farewell and Thank You

    12:00–2:00 pm – Break Camp and Clean Up
    Yes.  We are on our way there.  We will only be able to attend today, though.


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    Re: 2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
    « Reply #2 on: August 30, 2025, 04:12:08 PM »
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  • Yes.  We are on our way there.  We will only be able to attend today, though.
    Please share with us what you learned. 🤓
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    Re: 2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
    « Reply #3 on: August 30, 2025, 05:02:01 PM »
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  • They didn’t record any of this, did they? If so, how can I get it? A few of the conferences sound interesting, in particular, Finding Food in Unusual Places. 

    Most of the others are not exactly practical for a senior lady on her own who lives in an area not conducive to homesteading, legally, financially, politically! (Real estate law, enactment of eminent domain law, billions of $,$$$,$$$,$$$, the right connections)

     The HOA, landlord, residents of surrounding flats particularly downstairs apartment, manure issue, zoning board won’t go for the cow, pig, goats, chickens…The horse in the parking garage or parking lot, grazing on the lawns, and manure problem again!

    Even where I do live, there is food to be found. A few come immediately to mind. Dandelion leaves and blossoms, wild chives in the lawn, the tops and bulbs in place of onion and garlic. Pine needle sassafras tea man be made for medicinal purposes. I’m sure there are others, like mushrooms, but knowing very little about them, especially look-alikes, I wouldn’t dare eat them! 
    I don’t want to end up like the victims of the Australian woman who dispensed with her ex-in-laws! 

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    Re: 2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
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  •  The mother of one of the speakers John Sharpe runs the excellent Traditional Catholic website ISOC – In the Spirit of Chartres Committee.

    A special "shout out"/commendation/kudos is owing to John Sharpe since he made the ADL's 2007 Dirty Dozen list: 12 Anti-Semitic Radical Traditionalist Catholic Groups.  Here is the description of John from the linked article:

    LEGION OF ST. LOUIS/IHS PRESS
    Norfolk, Va.


    John Sharpe Jr., a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a former submarine officer and media spokesman for the Atlantic Fleet, runs both the Legion of St. Louis (LSL) and IHS Press — two of the most nakedly anti-Semitic organizations in the entire radical traditionalist Catholic pantheon. LSL explicitly pledges in its vision statement to unite Catholic men around the teachings of Father Denis Fahey and other αnтι-ѕємιтєs, particularly Hilaire Beloc, author of the anti-Semitic book The Jews. It calls for the creation of self-contained communities of Catholic “militants” who intend “to wage … real ideological and political war” against their enemies, “the ʝʊdɛօ-Masonic tendencies of the modern social order.” LSL’s bulletin brims with anti-Semitic materials from the likes of Ernst Zundel, the neo-nαzι author of The Hitler We Loved and Why who is now in prison in Germany for h0Ɩ0cαųst denial, and the American Free Press, a newspaper run by veteran American αnтι-ѕємιтє Willis Carto. Sharpe blames the 9/11 attacks not on Al Qaeda, but on “ʝʊdɛօ-Masonry.” “The temporal power that the Jews have achieved since … 1789 is both pervasive and relatively unchallenged,” he writes. “[T]he current and historical mortal enemy of Christian civilization is ʝʊdɛօ-Masonry.” At the 2006 conference of American Renaissance, a racist magazine specializing in theories of race and intelligence, Sharpe sold his two-volume set Neo-CONNED!, which has several articles by racists and αnтι-ѕємιтєs. LSL also serves as the U.S. distributor for Britain’s St. George Educational Trust, which sells a catalogue of anti-Semitic books including works by the late “radio priest” Charles Coughlin, h0Ɩ0cαųst denier Michael Hoffman’s Strange Gods of Judaism and Henry Ford’s The International Jew. The trust’s board includes convicted Italian terrorist Roberto Fiore, who Sharpe has described as a close personal friend, Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) priest Michael Crowdy, and other hard-liners. Sharpe also has written articles for The Angelus, published by SSPX, including “Judaism and the Vatican,” which blames Jews for three centuries of political liberalism. In The Angelus’ June 2003 issue, Sharpe approvingly cites the assertion of his mentor, Father Denis Fahey, that “every sane thinker must be an αnтι-ѕємιтє.” Sharpe’s parents, John Sr. and Judith, run a similar radical group, the In the Spirit of Chartres Committee, which sponsors regular conferences in Phoenix and hosts an array of radical traditionalist speakers.


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    Re: 2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
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  • IHS PRESS
    IHS Press is good; they publish a lot regarding the social kingship of Christ the King.
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  • Judaism and the Vatican
    by John Sharpe
    Angelus Online 3/26/23
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