Greg Monroe shares his experience working as the full-time Career & Leadership Director at Christendom College. Liberal Arts gets you a job. Everywhere.
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When she started meal planning Elizabeth Turajski used to make the mistake of making a different dish from scratch every night. Her 5 tips to save you time!
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When my oldest son, Athanasius, was 11 years old, I took him to a baseball camp run by Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken. As we parents excitedly watched our children with visions ...
Read More »How I can Cultivate Peace with My Addictions – The Rule of St Benedict for Everyone
From 'The Rule of St Benedict for Everyone' series, Dr Kalpakgian looks at how our addictions and passions hold us back from peace, and how we can find it.
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Teresa Collins shares how her family learned to share grief and mutual support over her son's death, knowing that her child had returned to God.
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I used your program for my two boys this year, and we like it very much, but it bothers me that every course seems to be promoting the Catholic Faith. ...
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It can be challenging to look at the world today and to remember the words of Scripture: “…where sin increased, grace overflowed all the more” (Rms. 5:20). We know the ...
Read More »5 Ways Families Can Foster a Religious Vocation
I have five personal insights to share with you if you're interested in fostering a religious vocation among your children.
Read More »A Homeschool Dad: “My Perspective on Keeping My Kids’ Education Catholic”
Dave Steele shares his insights as a homeschool dad of 8 children. After their love for the Catholic faith, the Steeles are passionate fans of the outdoors.
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Over the years, our family has grown to enjoy various cooking shows on television. As a family who normally eats food that might rank a few notches under “gourmet,” it’s fun ...
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Everyone struggles to maintain peace with family or friends. This guide is inspired by the Rule of St Benedict, and part 2 of a 3-part series..
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I don't crochet. As far as I knew at the time, my daughter knew nothing about crocheting. Yet there they were, right in her closet.
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Here are four spiritual habits my friend has used through homeschooling her 13 kids, and that have already helped me as I start my adventure!
Read More »Faithful & Fun November Feast Ideas for the Family
November is the month dedicated by the Church to the Holy Souls. Here are a few activities we try to incorporate into our November traditions!
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Your ultimate destiny is sainthood, and by following your unique vocation, you will change the world - with or without a degree!
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As parents we might think to ourselves that stem cell research is a too remote or complicated issue to discuss with our kids. Here's an easy guide.
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When people are learning to drive, they are taught that they should look in the rear-view mirror every few seconds to see what is behind them. That’s excellent advice for ...
Read More »How I can Cultivate Peace in Myself – The Rule of St Benedict for Everyone
To feel lost, to imagine oneself nothing, to feel homeless, or to feel powerless at the hands of Fortune robs a person of peace.
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by Anna Marie Jehorek | We’re still discovering the pros and cons unique to homeschooling one child. We’re learning what works for us and that’s part of the beauty of homeschool.
Read More »Why ‘Learning Corners’ are a *Brilliant* Idea in Homeschooling!
by Elizabeth Rozycki | Learning corners extend well beyond the arts and are limited only by your own imagination. Here are some ideas and ways to implement learning corners in your homeschool...
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