Crystal
Spring is a project of the Dominican Sisters of Kentucky. In 1949
the Toner family gifted the Sisters with 63 acres of a once active
farm and surrounding woodland. Over the years, the buildings and
land have gone through many changes, but each expression has been
a center for learning compatible with the times.
In 1991, in response to an ever-increasing
awareness of our planetary crisis and inspired by the cosmological
vision articulated by writers such as Thomas Berry, the resident
Sisters began to put their eco-spirituality into practice. On
the remaining 40 acres of land, they instituted a Community Supported
Agriculture program, organic garden and Earth education center.
Currently,
the Sisters are working toward protecting and preserving this
land, as well as assisting other congregations with similar goals.

In
the first half of the last century, when the water from the pump
was yet crystal clear, a thriving farm with apple orchards and
lush gardens defined Crystal Spring. Today the surface water from
the
springs flows over a rock bed and through aquatic plants to a filtering
pond and into the drip irrigation lines to water the vegetable
gardens.
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