+JMJ
Dear family,
What if the future isn’t in big government or big corporations… but in big families with small farms and home businesses rooted in faith?
I didn’t have a name for it back when I chose motherhood over medical school, or when I first started formulating supplements and offering Catholic goods.
I just knew I wanted to build something that would heal, something that would last… and something that would include my family.
But there is a name for this kind of living... it’s called Distributism...a Catholic economic philosophy that believes the most just society is one where families own their land, their tools, their businesses… and their legacy.
It’s not capitalism.
It’s not socialism.
It’s Catholic.
It’s homegrown.
And it’s holy.
We don’t need to be dependent on the system.
We need to return to land, family, faith, and local community.
We’re raising food, following our faith, and...by God’s grace...raising a generation who knows the dignity of work and the joy of being needed.
My kitchen isn’t just for cooking.
It’s a place of healing.
My land isn’t just for crops.
It’s consecrated ground.
And my business isn’t just for profit.
It’s an apostolate.
Praise God for this life.
It’s messy, rich in sacrifice, and utterly beautiful.
This is the Catholic economy of the future... not built by corporations... but by domestic churches like yours and mine.
PS: Those are 5 of our 13 children. Now they plant the crops that they grew up playing in