Father Papa was a friend of Seton and of John Clark. Mr. Clark asks you to take a moment so he may introduce you to his friend, a most remarkable priest.
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John Clark November 8, 2018 4,845 Views
Father Papa was a friend of Seton and of John Clark. Mr. Clark asks you to take a moment so he may introduce you to his friend, a most remarkable priest.
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As a Catholic homeschooling father, John Clark dreams that his children ultimate destination is the perfect happiness of Heaven. To call Heaven their home.
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A return to his college theology class, twenty-five years later, taught John Clark that homeschooling is not about simply placing books in front of our children, but in systematically teaching our sons and daughters about God and about how much God loves them.
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After writing Seton’s first online high school economics course, John Clark wants to compliment Seton's graduating seniors on their entertaining and technically excellent essays and their impressive thought process.
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John Clark on why playing games with our daughters on the living room floor can yield greater results than meeting with a bevy of executives in a boardroom.
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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.
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For homeschoolers to make a difference in a largely unChristian world we need to command the tools of social justice - because it is a very Catholic notion.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 15, 2018 4,655 Views
Don Valaike could not understand why his mentor was so tough on him. Only later did he realize the lesson he learned would lead to a lifetime of success.
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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.
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Homeschooling dad and blogger John Clark opines on St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of perseverance, and its relation to the Catholic Homeschooling family.
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John Clark says when we hit rough spots and consider quitting, remember that we homeschool to give our children a gift so great that it can never be repaid.
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Around this time every year, John Clark opines, we parents must make educational decisions for our children, decisions to bring our children closer to God.
Read More »John Clark July 7, 2017 4,359 Views
Enough of the selfies! Refocus on others. John Clark insists that your most important graduation is the one you make from being so absorbed with yourself.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 23, 2017 8,571 Views
Fr. Kirby's five simple steps will help us stay close to the Lord during our busiest times. Simple but effective - each will lead to a deeper prayer life.
Read More »John Clark June 16, 2017 6,415 Views
Dads, if you think that you're not the father you should have been, that you missed your chance to be a good father, John Clark asks that you consider this.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 12, 2017 4,606 Views
Why does Seton Home Study School encourage students to take Latin? Counselor Jeff Minick speaks to that and the advantages Seton offers its Latin students.
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Bob Weisner shares how 5 Irish Catholic brothers joined the navy, and during the Pearl Harbor attacks, gave their life for their country, and their Faith.
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Bob Wiesner reminds us, be relentless in our pursuit of Truth and decisively set aside that lazy tendency to regard truth as murky, gray, and indeterminate.
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John Clark says that passing on the Catholic Faith and that love and sense of the Faith, was his mother, Mary Kay Clark's greatest gift to her children.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian May 4, 2017 15,951 Views
This neglected virtue, says Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian, expresses charity in small and large ways that include both speech and behavior and manners and morals.
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