Rather than live a life of luxury, noblewoman St. Elizabeth of Hungary, chose to serve the Suffering Christ through service to the poorest of the poor.
Read More »Lighting Up the World: The Children’s Rosary
When a Children’s Rosary prayer group is meeting a blue twinkling light flashes on the map. Seton Mom Blythe Kaufman gives a tour of the Children's Rosary.
Read More »Seton Family Spotlight – The Hicks Family
The Hicks children took their ducks and chickens to the Fair. They are thankful for their flexible schedule so they have time to care for their animals.
Read More »Simple Beginnings, Hope-Filled Future
Through blessings, ordeals, and road trips, the Barretto family has learned to be grateful for the gifts that God gives them and to keep their trust in Him.
Read More »Staff Members – We Are Here to Help You!
Get to know Seton staff members who strive to help make your Seton homeschooling experience an easier experience for you and your children.
Read More »“Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry” The Counsel of St. Padre Pio
St. Padre Pio bore the wounds of Christ and he is the patron saint of civil defense volunteers, adolescents, and stress relief. His feast is September 23.
Read More »Meet Sean O’Connor, Seton High School English Counselor
Seton high school English counselor Sean O'Connor finds great satisfaction in helping students find the answer and enabling them to get on the right path.
Read More »A U.S. Captain, His Frigates, and a Most Unique Surrender
A most unusual wager was made before the famous ship-to-ship battle in America’s War of 1812. Its outcome revealed the true character of an honorable man.
Read More »Why I Chose My Canadian Catholic College Experience
Julia chose Canadian Seat of Wisdom College to challenge, strengthen, and equip her with the Truth and the desire to pursue truth for the rest of her life.
Read More »If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Advice for New Homeschoolers
New homeschoolers - Many others have walked this path, persevered, and overcome obstacles. These travelers can offer support and advice in your adventure.
Read More »Our Family’s Nine-Year Novena of Learning and Prayer
After a nine-year novena of homeschooling, filled with graces bearing fruit beyond their home, the Worhacz family shares what made their journey a success.
Read More »St. Dominic – Founder of the Dominicans
St. Dominic was a dogged defender of the Faith, an enthusiastic promoter of the Rosary, and founder of the Order of Preachers, also known as the Dominicans.
Read More »How Seton Prepared Me to Succeed at Benedictine College
Seton's structured curriculum helped Michael Slaten learn good study habits and become a better writer which eased his transition to Benedictine College.
Read More »Homeschooling & the Working Mom – Life Hacks that Make it Work
For many different reasons, some parents must work outside the home while homeschooling. How do they make that work? We ask four working moms for answers.
Read More »End of an Era – A Mom Reflects on 25 Years of Homeschooling
Finishing her last lesson plan, Mary Stutzman muses on what Seton has meant to her family over the past 25 years and asks what God has in store for her now.
Read More »Hopes, Plans, and Dreams – Grads Speak at Family Fest
As Seton Class of 2019 grads and families gathered for an afternoon of popcorn, pizza, and making new friends, they shared their plans and dreams with us.
Read More »Graduates, Be Fearless as You Work to Rebuild His Church
In her 2019 message to Seton Home Study School graduates, Dr. Mary Kay Clark called on them to help rebuild the Mystical Body of Christ in a difficult time.
Read More »Tuskegee Airmen, 99th Squadron Guardian Angels of WW II
The Tuskegee Airmen, the black 99th Squadron, with German fire above and U.S. prejudice below kept our B-17 bombers safe, never losing a single U.S. bomber.
Read More »Fostering the Love of Learning with Seton’s Kathleen Hunt
Special Services Kathleen Hunt's aim at Seton and throughout her teaching career has always been to have her students experience the joy of learning!
Read More »Making a Difference – Rita Earns Dolley Madison Level Award
Being responsible and independent, skills learned in homeschooling, were key to Rita's successful drive to help children and adults in need at the Mission.
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