Tired of all the hub-bub about Santa deciding who is naughty and nice? Jennifer Elia suggests the alternative of celebrating St. Nicholas, the real Santa!
Read More »How a Tiny Mouse Taught Me About Holy Detachment
Abby Sasscer shares her struggle with holy detachment and a lesson from a mouse that taught her to let go of what is good in order to embrace what is best.
Read More »The Secret to Homeschooling Around the Advent Wreath
Mary Donellan offers that the Advent wreath is the secret to keeping your family's Advent both simple and sacred during the chaos of the holiday season.
Read More »Fr. Constantine Belisarius – Time To Say Goodbye
John Clark reviews the final days of Father Constantine, concluding that Providence was to be thanked for granting John and many others such a good friend.
Read More »6 Easy Ways to Make This Your Most Fruitful Advent – Ever!
While the holiday rush builds around you, Jennifer Elia offers some practical tips to not only keep your sanity but to have your most fruitful Advent ever.
Read More »The Non-Crafty Mom’s No-Stress Guide to Advent Activities
Elizabeth Turajski takes the stress out of Advent projects with her favorite non-artistic ways to celebrate the season with her kids. Glue gun not required!
Read More »Follow the Days of Advent 2016! Free Printable Advent Activity
Maria Nauman, a Featured Family on SetonMagazine.com, has hand-drawn and inked out a beautiful, full-page celebration of Advent 2016 for you to enjoy!
Read More »How Can I Make Homeschooling and Homemaking Work Together?
Fed up with trying to do Algebra while the pot roast burns? Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom, shares some favorite tips on homeschooling and homemaking.
Read More »Keeping It Simple: 5 Easy Family Advent Activities
No need to as Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five children from teen to toddler has found some easy ways to embrace the season.
Read More »Homeschoolers – Making Your College Application Stand Out
It's more than just grades! Seton graduate Anna Eileen shares her favorite tips and strategies on making a homeschooler's college application stand out.
Read More »The Year of Mercy Has Ended but Mercy of God Endures Forever
Though some may feel sad that the year of mercy has come to an end, John Clark observes that God offers us His mercy, not only every year, but every moment.
Read More »Give Thanks to the Lord for He is Good
In this Thanksgiving season, Teresa Collins shares many of the key reasons why the opportunity to homeschool our children is one of our greatest blessings.
Read More »5 Blessings Our Family’s Found by Homeschooling
Pass the pumpkin pie and count those blessings, it's Thanksgiving time and Jennifer Elia shows why her family is so thankful to be a homeschooling family.
Read More »Giving Thanks – 6 Remarkable Advantages of Homeschooling
Any day is a great day for giving thanks for homeschooling. After eight years of homeschooling, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur offers six reasons she's thankful.
Read More »5 Reasons a Fully Catholic Curriculum is a Blessing
Amanda Evinger has five reasons why "keeping it Catholic" is a true blessing for her family when it comes honoring God through her homeschooling curriculum.
Read More »The Day Bl. Father Seelos Met Honest Abe Lincoln
What do homeschoolers have in common with a German-immigrant priest from the 1800s? Gina Berrios presents the inspiring story of Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos.
Read More »4 Family Projects for a Special Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is almost here! Jennifer Elia shows you some creative ways your family can start celebrating the holiday with projects that foster gratitude.
Read More »Last Testament: In His Own Words by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
John Clark reviews the new book-length interview, just released in English, and he discovers a gem: the incredible story of a magnificent man.
Read More »9 Great Ways to Answer the Scrutinizers
Tired of being put to the test by family and friends? Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother of three, gives great advice on how to respond to scrutinizers.
Read More »Why Christendom College is a Natural Fit for Seton Students
Seton grad Elizabeth Jamieson, now a freshman at Christendom College, found the transition to college natural as the schools are two sides of the same coin.
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