Seton Home Study's Manuel Vicente - Spanish and science counselor, has this advice for homeschooling families, "Keep the Faith and persevere in what you are doing...Don’t let yourself be swayed away from what God has inspired.”
Read More »St. Rose of Lima – Patron of Latin America and the Philippines
Rose was devoted to homeless children, the elderly, and the sick. She fed and cared for them in her home, saying, “When we serve the poor and the sick, we serve Jesus.”
Read More »Maid of Orléans St. Joan of Arc Patron of Soldiers and France
At 13 years old, Joan began hearing the voices of saints who gave her a mission from God; to save France. Against all odds, she succeeded.
Read More »Messenger of Divine Love – St. Gianna Molla’s Heroic Choice
Gianna Molla, wife, mother, physician; a heroic decision during her complicated pregnancy. “If you must decide between me and the child...Save the baby.”
Read More »St. Patrick – Patron Saint and Apostle of Ireland Pray for Us!
Patrick was born in Roman Britain. At age 16, he was captured by Irish pirates and sold as a slave. He suffered many trials but would go on to convert Ireland.
Read More »In Celebration of St. Valentine, Saint of Legend and Love
There are many legends on the origin of St. Valentine's Day, but we know that he was a man of great faith and is the patron of love, devotion, and romance.
Read More »The Why and How for Celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany
Among the many customs and traditions to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany are finding the hidden bean in King's bread and receiving gifts from La Befana.
Read More »A Most Precious Christmas Gift: Homeschooling Your Children
Remember, a most precious Christmas gift you give is homeschooling your children with a good, solid Catholic curriculum in a loving environment: your home.
Read More »St. Catherine of Alexandria – Virgin, Martyr – Feast Day November 25
Catherine converted many learned pagans, soldiers, even members of the royal household to Christianity. In anger, Empire Maxentius had them all executed.
Read More »Pope St. John Paul II – October 22
“Do not be afraid! Open wide the doors for Christ….” Pope John Paul II in his Inaugural Address, St. Peter’s Square, October 22, 1978 Pope John Paul II was born ...
Read More »St. Joseph of Cupertino – September 18 – Fransican Priest and Friar
Saint Joseph of Cupertino was a Franciscan Friar and Priest. He is sometimes known as the Flying Friar because he would rise from the ground while saying the Mass or ...
Read More »Saint Augustine – August 28 – Catholic Bishop and Theologian
Saint Augustine, Catholic Bishop and Theologian, whose Feast Day is August 28 is the patron saint of printers and theologians and the author of City of God.
Read More »How Seton’s Summer Reading Club Motivated Young Readers
With 500 participants, Seton's Summer Reading Club was successful but we would like to make it even better next year. Would you help by adding your ideas?
Read More »New This Year… SetonOnline Digital Courses for High School
This year Seton is beginning to roll out interactive digital courses that combine the traditional homeschooling experience with cutting-edge online tools.
Read More »Reading: Opening the Doors to the Rest of Education
There are three good and simple reasons why the Seton curriculum places such an emphasis on reading, and how it shapes our kids' worldview in a healthy way.
Read More »Education or Vacation? Fun Field Trip Ideas to Supplement Your Homeschool Courses
Combining our parent-teacher experiences with feedback from our families, here are 3 suggestions for homeschool vacations that are both educational and fun!
Read More »Enhancing Your Homeschool Experience: Seton’s Projects for 2016
Seton's mission to support Catholic homeschool families is getting an upgrade this year! Read about our three new projects to enhance your experience!
Read More »The New SAT: What Your High Schooler Can Expect
Christopher Smith shares the three major changes to the new SAT test, and what high schoolers can start preparing for.
Read More »My Crazy Rome Trip: Why It Reminds Me of Seton High School
During my junior year of college, I spent a semester studying in Rome. Being young and full of adventurous energy, I decided to go over early and travel around before ...
Read More »How Seton Has Changed to Better Serve Catholic Families
Seton has grown and dramatically changed over the years, but always with an eye toward meeting the needs of more and more Catholic families.
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