- White Rose Catholic Worker Farm
We offer live-in short or long-term volunteer opportunities Come help with candle making, hospitality, tomato canning, wild edible foraging, draft horse farming, natural building, permaculture design and much more!
- White Rose Catholic Worker Farm - Foundation for Intentional Community
WRCW is committed to faith, hospitality to the homeless, education for social justice, peacemaking nonviolence, sustainability, and gift economy Started in 2009 in the Chicagoland area, the WRCW moved to Northeast Missouri in spring of 2014
- Roots to Rural: White Rose Catholic Work Farm
Run by John and Regina Bambrick-Rust, the farm opened in 2014 and continues to open its doors to visitors and volunteers to uphold its mission of outreach and sustainability The Catholic Worker Movement was launched in 1933
- 30 acre farm dedicated to nonviolence near Chicago and KC
The Catholic Worker movement is composed of over 200 communities worldwide of many different faiths (not just Catholic) that are committed to nonviolence, voluntary poverty, prayer, hospitality for the homeless, exiled, hungry, and forsaken, and protest of injustice and violence of all forms
- Build Petes Place: A Home For Healing
John Bambrick-Rust (Pete's Brother) family run a nonprofit ministry called the White Rose Catholic Worker 31167 Ferrier Ln, La Plata, MO 63549 On our farm, we plan to begin construction of this building in the fall of 2025 Any donations will support this ministry
- White Rose CW – Catholic Worker Movement
People from about ten different Catholic Worker farms from across the Midwest gathered for the biennial Catholic Worker Farm Gathering in Platteville, Wisconsin, last weekend The weather was cold and windy, but participants warmed things up with singing, dancing, discussion, prayer, and even a hog roas
- Back to Life: Returning from the Virtual to the Real
A partner project, the Peace and Permaculture Center, sits on 20 adjoining acres; and another allied group, White Rose Catholic Worker Farm, sits on 30 neighboring acres (both also electricity-free) Here, the group’s cofounder reflects on their choices about technology
- Catholic Worker Farm Communities Gather to Celebrate, Learn, and . . .
Other farming Catholic Worker communities attending included Anathoth Community Farm (Luck, Wisconsin), White Rose Catholic Worker Farm (La Plata, Missouri), and Common Home Farm (Bloomington, Indiana)
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