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    Supporting a Catholic Family and Establishing Catholic Culture in the Home and on the Homestead with Eric and Suzanne Sammons.

    enNovember 14, 2023
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    About this Episode


    On this episode we spoke with Eric and Suzan Sammons about raising children, developing strong Catholic families, and more. 

    Eric and Suzan Sammons are the parents of seven children. Suzan is the author of The Stations of the Cross in Slow Motion: A Daily Devotion for Lent which will be available through Sophia Institute Press in January of 2024) She is a homeschooling mother and editor of several Catholic publications and has published numerous articles in Catholic outlets on topics including child-rearing and education, the dignity of the unborn, holistic health, and Catholic spirituality. 

    Eric Sammons is the Editor-in-Chief of Crisis Magazine and the author of eight books, including Deadly Indifference: How the Church Lost Her Mission and How We Can Reclaim It. Together, they wrote The Jesse Tree: An Advent Devotion.

    This episode reminds us of the importance of consciously striving to build a home that supports the flourishing of the Catholic faith, in the home, on the homestead, and everywhere. We are excited to bring you this episode as a production of Little Way Farm and Homestead and hope you find it as inspiring as we do. 

    Other Notes:

    Crisis Magazine: https://crisismagazine.com/

    Purchase the Jesse Tree: An Advent Devotion by Eric and Suzan Sammons at: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/the-jesse-tree/

    More from Eric Sammons, including links to his books: https://ericsammons.com/

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    Crisis Magazine: https://crisismagazine.com/

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    More from Eric Sammons, including links to his books: https://ericsammons.com/

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