Thomas's writing blended Aristotelian philosophy and Christian theology and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.
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St. Barbara is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, venerated because their intercession is believed to be particularly effective against diseases.
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Homeschooling helped David achieve his goals by preparing him for the academic rigor of college in a way that nothing else could.
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Storytellers! This is a fun and simple kid-friendly craft with gingerbread-type houses to tell St. Barbara’s story of faith and endurance..
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"I had always felt called to care for others...After September 11th, I felt called in a particular way to be a nurse and to serve my country."
Read More »La Mamá is the Best Teacher Ever!
"I am blessed to be in control of our children’s education and enrolled in a program focused on the Faith, knowledge, and virtues."
Read More »Staff Series: Jake Wagner – Admissions Counselor
For Admissions Counselor Jake Wagner, helping families educate their children and pass on the Catholic faith makes his work more than a job.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: A Child’s Nativity
The power of storytelling and play, something as simple as handling the Nativity figures, could connect young children to their faith.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Teach Your Children to be Charitable?
Three experienced homeschooling moms share lessons learned through their trials and errors to teach their children to be charitable.
Read More »The Flexibility of Homeschooling Throughout the Seasons
The individuality of every family can benefit from schedule flexibility, and as Seton families, we can choose a schedule that is best for us.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: How Can I Stay on Track with School over the Holidays?
With a little imagination, you can turn baking Christmas cookies into a math lesson in measurements and an art lesson in decorating.
Read More »Saint of the Month: The Holy Archangels
The Feast of the Archangels is an opportunity opportunity to reflect on the missions and tasks in salvation history that God appointed to each angel.
Read More »Staff Series: Rachel Garofalo – Desktop Publishing Technician
Rachel drew upon her graphic design skills and a high school experience to design a way for Seton graduates to leave their mark for years to come.
Read More »Seton Alumna Profile: Gymnast Tirzah Wise
Gymnast Tirzah says that Seton prepared her for her future and dreams of working in the space industry on projects to explore Mars.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Graduates of 2023 Building the Kingdom of God
Seton Graduates of 2023 from all over the world gathered for celebration and a commission to build the kingdom of God.
Read More »The Cowden Family Does Things a Little Differently
The Cowden family promotes the view that Seton Home Study helps families with different circumstances raise their children for heaven.
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We asked Seton moms for tips on getting the schoolroom organized because getting organized creates order which can make all the difference.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: An Early School Year Staff Meeting
A "staff meeting" early in the school year will get the "business" out of the way and allow you to be more lovingly present to your family.
Read More »If I Could Hit the Reset Button, What Would I Do Differently?
Attitude, Forgiveness, See the Big Picture? What would you change if you could start over? Three moms reflect on their homeschool makeovers.
Read More »A Letter From St. Francis de Sales to a Homeschooling Mom
Drawing from letters of spiritual master St. Francis de Sales, Father Bergida has woven a tapestry of timeless advice for homeschooling mothers.
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