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 »Boom in Religious Vocations…From Catholic Homeschoolers!
Catholic homeschoolers have known for years that religious vocations are one of the many fruits of homeschooling. A new CARA Georgetown study confirms it.
Read More »Courageous Catholic Teacher and Foundress St. Julie Billiart
Julie Billiart, was persecuted after the French Revolution but nothing would stop her from teaching Catholic children about Jesus and the Catholic Faith.
Read More »Lessons of Lent: Why Failure is the Key to Encouragement
As we reach the climax of Lent, Lydia Martin shares an experience which reminds us of the true paradox of Christ's failure and conquest on the Cross.
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 »The Secret to Finding the Happiness of Lent
John Clark says Lent is a reminder of the end for which God made us, which is to see Him face to face and share in His happiness. Everything else is dust.
Read More »Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat Visionary Founder Pray for Us
Schools of Mother Barat succeeded because prayerful sisters in each country, inspired by the Sacred Heart of Jesus, were empowered to teach in unique ways.
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 »How to be as Joyful as Simeon at the Presentation of Jesus
What joy must have been in Simeon’s heart at the Presentation of Jesus. Try this month, to seek his help to develop the virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
Read More »We are Called to Lead Our Family Prayerfully
Inspired by St. Joseph, may we devote our lives to helping our children save their souls by learning the Faith and the value of learning about God’s love.
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 »Unexpected Discoveries on Our Pilgrimage of Faith
In their pilgrimage of Faith, the Ferreira's are thankful for the benefits of a flexible homeschooling schedule and the grace that came in surprising ways.
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 »Seton Family Christmas Cards: How We Celebrate the Holy Day
Three families featured in the 2017 Seton Magazines share traditions that make their Christmas celebrations treasured family memories to pass along forever.
Read More »We Always Had Christmas Lights
John Clark remembers a family tradition that grows brighter with time - how a father showed by example the importance of Christmas lights to his seven sons.
Read More »The Nativity Scene: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Why It Still Matters
John Regnier offers that the Nativity Scene reminds us to turn away from the greed plaguing our world and to contemplate the amazing love God has for us.
Read More »Three Ways to Make Room for Christ this Advent
In the midst of going through a whole house purge, Kara Milinovich stops to give us her top three tips for preparing our homes and our hearts during Advent.
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 »St. Thomas Aquinas on Virtue and Catholic Homeschooling
Homeschooling dad and blogger John Clark opines on St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of perseverance, and its relation to the Catholic Homeschooling family.
Read More »The Heroic Minute… and How it Can Change Your Life
Veteran homeschooler Cheryl Hernández shares why the first moment of your day is critical to the success of the rest of the day, and how you can conquer it.
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