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### “You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist.”
The following text is taken from a talk given by Dan Gunther at the February 2026 Catholic Worker Farm Gathering in Luck, Wisconsin. Dan and his wife, Margaret, have been long-time friends and collaborators with Mike Miles and Barb Kass of ...
The 2026 Catholic Worker Farm Gathering in Luck, Wisconsin included a panel discussion. Among the presenters was Sara Freid of the Lake City Catholic Worker. Sara and her husband, Paul, have raised three girls on the farm and have been join...
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