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Motherhouse Farm is now a Kentucky Heritage Farm

Posted on October 3, 2024, by Loretto Community

Matthew Yagle of the Kentucky Heritage Council, left, presents the historic designation sign to Cathy Smith, Donna Mattingly, Buffy Boesen and Liz Perez.
Photo by Will Meyers

The Loretto Motherhouse Farm is now a Kentucky Heritage Farm! In 1982, the Kentucky Legislature passed a law to register farms over 100 years of age that have stayed in the same family or organization. The registry is cared for by the Kentucky Heritage Council. Anthony Mary Sartorius was an early proponent of including Loretto’s Farm in the registry. In 2024, Liz Perez suggested it again, and the paperwork was completed in time to celebrate Loretto’s 200th anniversary on the former St. Stephen’s farm property. The Loretto Community is grateful to have been caretakers of this sacred ground for over two centuries.

Following the event, Matthew Yagle of the Kentucky Heritage Council wrote:

“We wanted to thank you for submitting the Heritage Farm application which allowed us the opportunity to come visit the farm. … Of all the applications I’ve processed, this was my favorite Heritage Farm experience and the most perfect way to cap off my time at the Heritage Council. Thank you, sisters and the team at Loretto Motherhouse for your hospitality. A great group of people you have there.”

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