Tom McFadden says look at the alumni to judge a college on effectiveness and faithfulness to mission. At Christendom College those results are remarkable.
Read More »A Magnificent Seven: 7 Wonderful Quotes From The Newest 7 Saints
Pope Francis just canonized seven saints. John Clark takes a brief look at their lives and their immortal words that inspire Catholics around the world.
Read More »4 Truths About Weights and Measures and True Worth
After a year of losing weight, John Clark looks back on his successes and frustrations, and cautions that we often overemphasize the physical appearance.
Read More »7 Extreme Lessons On Manners from Great Literature
In a surprising sweep of literature, Dr. Kalpakgian explores seven sources of extreme lessons on manners. Without manners, can we live in peace at all?
Read More »College Applications: What Do Colleges Really Look At?
Yes, colleges use the GPA but Chris Smith counsels they include standardized test scores, rigor of coursework, and a well-rounded and exceptional resume.
Read More »Homeschool Guardians: 3 Ways to Honor the Angels
Dom Alban Baker advises making efforts to honor our Guardian Angels, recognizing and increasing the important role they play in our homeschooling endeavor.
Read More »An Ancient Soul in a Modern World: Fr. Constantine Belisarius
John Clark reflects on his friendship with Fr. Constantine Belisarius; priest, confessor, theologian, counselor, confidant, scholar, and spiritual warrior.
Read More »The Noble Dreams of Fathers
A story of loving fathers and noble dreams. John Clark recounts the story of a homeschool father who loved his son's dream so much that he made it his own.
Read More »The Manly Essentials–Organize Your Pockets, Organize Your Day
You carry around too much stuff, or not enough? Charles Foyle explains the six essential items he carries in his pockets. Customizable for the individual.
Read More »I Didn’t Know Mother Teresa, But I Know Other Saints. And So Do You.
John Clark never met Mother Teresa. But we forget that we may be surrounded by other saints - who haven't been canonized. They may even be still alive!
Read More »Simple Ways to Find the Missing Element in Your Life
Sometimes small changes yield great happiness. Dr. Kalpakgian considers what literary characters can teach about finding the missing element in our lives.
Read More »It’s a Wonderful Life – George Bailey and Catholic Colleges
To teach the Catholic Faith without government interference, since its founding by Warren Carroll, Christendom College has never accepted federal funding.
Read More »3 Keys to the Foundation of the Homeschooling Family
In educating our children, Dom Baker offers us three concrete things that homeschooling parents can do to truly be the foundation of our own families.
Read More »Busy Dad? Finding Quality Time When You’ve Got Nothing Left
John Clark says it's the quality time we provide them that our families notice most. Particularly when we're tired and spent and have nothing left to give.
Read More »The Surprising Man Who Debunks Anti-Catholic History
Bob Wiesner introduces truth-seeker Rodney Stark, the author of 'Bearing False Witness', a brilliant expose 'Debunking Centuries of Anti-Catholic History'.
Read More »5 Things Dads Can Do to Help Homeschooling Moms
Homeschooling should be a family adventure. Jennifer Elia explores how dads can be an integral part to make it work even if they aren't the primary teacher.
Read More »3 Ways Homeschool Husbands and Wives Can Stay Connected
Amy Pawlusiak shows us 3 ways that husbands and wives can accomplish much more when we support each other in our roles as parents of homeschooled children.
Read More »We Found a Network of Faith for Families and Aspiring Authors
Do you have an aspiring author in your family? Dennis McGeehan recommends a Catholic conference that could be an ideal field trip and network destination.
Read More »Top 5 Pope John Paul I Quotes On His 38th Papal Anniversary
On the 38th anniversary of the election of Pope John Paul I, John Clark looks back at some of this little-known pope’s wonderful writings and speeches.
Read More »On the Nose: 4 Ways Pinocchio Teaches Children Common Sense
In a world in want of common sense, Mitchell Kalpakgian finds priceless lessons in Pinocchio to teach our children how to live virtuous and rewarding lives.
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