How does a Catholic parent train their child to fulfill the Gospel mandate to go forth and preach the Good News to all nations? Matthew 28:19
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How Does Your Family Carry Out the Mission of Living the Gospel?
Teaching our children life lessons on living the Gospel include setting examples through service and doing some good wherever you are.
Read More »Parents: First Heralds of the Gospel to our Children
by John Clark | Our first journey as a family centered on the Gospel, and served as a reminder that all our journeys as a family must center on the Gospel.
Read More »St. Mark the Evangelist, Pray for Us!
Author of the second Gospel and founder of Alexandria's first church, St. Mark was the first to bring the Gospel to Africa.
Read More »3 Lessons on Evangelization from John Paul II’s Encyclical ‘Slavorum Apostoli’
by Marc Postiglione | This engagement and evangelization is who we are. The Catholic Christian’s engagement with our communities and society is grounded in our faith and love in Christ crucified...
Read More »Booking It! Come Aboard the 2018 Seton Summer Reading Club
Whether from the comfort of a backyard hammock or a sofa in the den, summer’s the perfect time to grab some books and set out on a reading adventure. Jeff Minick shares the details on the books suggested for the Seton Summer Reading Club and how to join.
Read More »Building Bonds – Our Family’s Mission at Home and Abroad
The flexibility of homeschooling and the Seton curriculum has allowed the Stengel family to fulfill their love for the missions.
Read More »Saint Jude Thaddeus – Patron Saint of the Impossible
He was known for helping those with hopeless causes, but St. Bridget of Sweden's vision that he was the Patron Saint of the Impossible sealed the deal.
Read More »Jesus Calls Us to Good Work: Seton Graduation Speech 2014
by Mary Kay Clark | We are all united by Jesus Christ. We are all united by our concern to pass on the Catholic Faith of Jesus.
Read More »4 Ways to Prepare for World Youth Day 2016: Pope Francis and the Beatitudes
by Marc Postiglione | The next World Youth Day will be held in Krakow in 2016 and Pope Francis has written a short message to the youth of the world to help prepare for this momentous occasion. Each year, Pope Francis will reflect on a different Beatitude in anticipation of Krakow 2016. The first Beatitude that the Pope reflects on: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Read More »Lessons About Theology from Two Humble Teachers
Two humble saints show us why we must travel beyond merely knowing “about” God and come to know intimately the Three Persons Who IS God.
Read More »Happy All Saints’ Day!
by Clare Schmitt Every Christian must be a living book in which others can read the teaching of the Gospel. ~ St. Joseph of Leonessa October is over – how ...
Read More »Setting Aside All Earthly Cares: Why Dads Need Holy Hours
by John Clark| I occasionally admit to certain things that I probably shouldn’t... I had never committed to a Holy Hour. Of course, I have spent time in adoration...
Read More »How Your Family Can Observe Lent in the Year of Mercy
Fr Mcgraw walks us through some simple suggestions for keeping Lent inspirational, and how to use the Year of Mercy as an opportunity for extra graces.
Read More »Called to be Today’s Apostles – Excerpts from Dr Clark’s 2015 Graduation Speech
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | The Holy Spirit is calling each one of you to be today’s Apostles. He will give you the strength and the courage to spread the Gospel...
Read More »Do We Receive the Holy Spirit Before or After Baptism?
by Dave Armstrong | My pastor friend argued that context indicated faith before the baptism occurred. I quickly conceded this point, but noted...
Read More »Which Son Are You?
3rd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 21:28-32 We’re going to be pretty surprised in eternity when we see who makes it to Heaven and who does not! In today’s ...
Read More »Mary Magdalene: Standing with Jesus
After Our Lord Jesus Christ rose from the dead on that glorious first Easter Sunday morning, He first appeared to Mary Magdalene, one of the disciples. Only the twelve apostles were the first official witnesses to Jesus’ Resurrection and His appearances (Acts 10:39-42), but she was the first to tell the apostles that Jesus had risen.
Read More »What You Need to Know about Tradition
by Dave Armstrong | Sometimes people say that the Bible and tradition are against each other (with tradition being the “bad” thing). But the Bible itself teaches that tradition was already around before the Bible was put together. In fact, the Bible itself is part of the Christian tradition, just as the Catholic Church also is.
Read More »Living with Less: the 5th Principle of the Simple Life
Abby Sasscer, homeschool mom of 3 and public speaker on simpler living, shares her top 3 benefits to living with less and 7 steps to a simpler home!
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