As we enter into Holy Week, we are invited to walk more closely with Christ—through suffering, sacrifice, and ultimately, the hope of the Resurrection. We share with you a letter from May 1992, written from El Petén, Guatemala, where Vincent and Zulena lived and founded the first Farm of the Child.
Read MoreWe have two weeks left of Lent and we just have two more letters from our past 30 years to share with you. This one is one of our favorites. In our files, it is simply found in the 1986 folder of letters and titled "01-Undated." Reading what we believe to be his first letter to friends and potential supporters, we are inspired by his invitation to all of us who who are part of the Farm of the Child community.
Read MoreIn 2019, Zulena wrote a beautiful letter for Lent sharing about her husband's faith and words he left for her in the event of his passing. We ask you to read her words, written seven years ago, and reflect on both the gift of faith and the gift of Farm of the Child in your life!
Read MoreThis week, we share a heartfelt reflection written for Farm of the Child’s 10th Anniversary by former missioner Nicholas St. Ores and then Director Sr. Maria Estela. Their words invite us to look back with gratitude and to see how God has continued to guide this mission through the years.
Read MoreAs we continue our Lenten journey, we are pleased to share a letter from our foundress, Zulena Pescatore. We are deeply grateful for her words and for her continued leadership of Farm of the Child.
Read MoreAs we prepare to celebrate our 30th Anniversary in May, we are sharing letters and reflections from the past three decades. We invite you to read Vincent’s words and reflect on his deep faith and trust in God’s providence!
Read MoreJoin us as in praying for our children by name, fasting in order to grow closer to Christ, and through intentional almsgiving!
Read MoreOur first Lent reflection comes from Alisha Wilkinson-Marrero, written in 2010 during her time as a missioner. She shares how the Cross was lived and experienced at the Finca.
Read MoreWe are celebrating the starting of a new school year in Honduras as well as our pillar of community!
Read MoreVincent and Zulena didn’t set out to start an organization—they set out to live the Gospel. This is the story of how Farm of the Child began.
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