
Explore Liturgical Living through the Lens of the Homestead
“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven”
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Though we began homesteading years ago, and have been Catholic all our life, it was only in the past few years we began to wed the two. For the last year, we have intentionally been seeking ways to homestead liturgically through the traditions of our Catholic forebearers in the faith.
Liturgical living is so much more than living our Catholic faith through crafts and recipes. Those things are good, but they are only a portion of the picture! Follow along to learn more about the traditions we are exploring and practicing, and how it affects our faith journey.
Explore Historic Customs
From St. Isidore to Rogation days, weather crosses to Our Lady of Herbs, find traditions to help create an intentional homestead.
Resources
There are so many wonderful resources out there to inspire us on our journeys. This list includes many that I have explored for growing my understanding of liturgical homesteading.
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The Homestead as a Place of Evangelization
Check availability: The Homestead as a Place of EvangelizationIf you had told me when we purchased our homestead that it would be a fairly significant place of evangelization, I would have been…
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Preparing for Lent: Septuagesima, Carnival, Fat Thursday, Pancake Day, Shrovetide, and More
Check availability: Preparing for Lent: Septuagesima, Carnival, Fat Thursday, Pancake Day, Shrovetide, and MoreWondering how to prepare your home, heart, and mind for Lent on the homestead?




