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2025 National Conference — Catholic Land Movement
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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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