In a thought-provoking review, Kevin Clark adds insight on the five passages in The Screwtape Letters which are highlighted most often by readers on Kindle.
Read More »The 4 Temperaments: Do You Know Yours?
To be the best parent, student or spouse, whatever our vocation, Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian advises that we must know and understand our God-given temperament.
Read More »The Question Non-Christians Should Ask – But Don’t
Christians get many questions by those who don’t really want answers but John Clark wonders why this question, for which he has no answer, is never asked.
Read More »Teaching Our Children to Defend the Resurrection
John Clark wants us to teach our children to argue, so that they will be well-prepared when the world, with its doubts and questions, argues with them.
Read More »Made Brighter by Reflecting the Light of the Resurrection
Reflect the Light of the Resurrection! Pope Benedict XVI encourages us to nurture the fragile flame the Lord has lit within us, becoming people of the day.
Read More »What I Gave Up By Not Being A Priest
John Clark turns the too-often used counsel for young men upside down with this advice to his sons: 'Think of what you will give up by not being a Priest'.
Read More »5 Great Movies to Enjoy for Quality Time With Your Family
From the 20 “All Time Most Popular Articles”: John Clark looks back at five movies he watched again and again with his family while growing up, reflecting on what makes family movie night so memorable.
Read More »5 Ways We Hurt People’s Feelings
Using examples of the bad manners found in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Mitchell Kalpakgian shows how our charitable actions can avoid hurt feelings.
Read More »Exciting Online Development at Seton Home Study School
While Seton is expanding into the world of online homeschool courses, it is re-affirming its mission to retain the Catholic nature of its curriculum.
Read More »6 Great Websites for Training Young Apologists
For those of us who want to raise young apologists, John Clark shares his six favorite websites to help us train our children to defend the Catholic Faith.
Read More »What the Faithful Can Expect to Hear in Heaven
“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard…” John Clark reflects on the verse as a foretaste of the sights and sounds that the faithful will enjoy in Heaven. Due to ...
Read More »A Student’s Lenten Prayer to Grow in Virtue
Bob Weisner provides St. Ephraim's prayer to recite and pray every day this Lent to grow in the virtues every student needs, including charity and patience.
Read More »Are My Sins Too Many & Too Bad for God’s Forgiveness?
John Clark reminds us that our sins are never too many or too bad for the mercy of God and their forgiveness will only cause a greater Heavenly celebration.
Read More »3 Prayers to Guide Our Family’s Way Through Lent
Dom Alban Baker helps our Lenten way with three prayers from the Mass in the first few days of Lent and ways they can be applied to homeschooling families.
Read More »Five Great Literature Series to Read Aloud to Children
Children love being read stories by their parents or grandparents. Tom McFadden has five timeless series he's found to be favorites with children aged 5-12.
Read More »We Will Rise From These Ashes
Today's ashen cross upon your forehead does not signify the condemnation of God—it signals His forgiveness. John Clark adds that It signifies eternal life.
Read More »The Whole World is More Catholic Than You Think
As he was writing an online geography course for Seton Home Study School, John Clark discovered a wonderful little secret: the whole world is Catholic.
Read More »Sts. Cyril and Methodius – Apostles to the Slavs
Bob Wiesner introduces Sts. Cyril and Methodius, two brothers who gave the Slavs a written language to read and share the "Good News" of Jesus Christ.
Read More »Grades, Intelligence, & the Gold Star that Got Away
John Clark offers a poignant reminder that we need to recognize and encourage a child's intelligence with all their activities, not just the academic ones.
Read More »The Woman’s March That Continues After Two Millennia
After watching the Women's March in D.C., John Clark reflected that Catholics have been marching in support of a woman for two millennia. Her name is Mary.
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