The Catholic Tales for Boys and Girls two-book set contains a variety of Catholic-centered stories which teach good morals using children’s everyday life experiences. It is written from the viewpoint ...
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Having attended the graduation of son number one last year, we already knew the drill on what to expect when we loaded up our family van and headed north to ...
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by John Clark | Back in the day, some of the personal details of celebrities were reported, but never in the minute detail that they now.
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by Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian | As his name implies, Mr. Knightley epitomizes the gentleman, a man whose manners, conduct, and treatment of all human beings reflects honor, courtesy, chivalry, and thoughtfulness.
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by Emily Molitor | When I contemplate generosity in the area of time, I immediately think of people—other human beings—being first in importance.
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by Matthew Rose | There is one item that a device should not replace: a Bible.
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by Eric Harrah | We had never even considered the possibility that we would homeschool, much less the struggle we would face in accepting that it was the right choice for our family.
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by Anna Eileen | After selecting a few colleges and writing the application essays, the next factor of the college application process to consider is institutional scholarships.
Read More »Clare’s Costly Cookie: A Children’s Story About Temptation and Grace
by Catherine Forrester | This book absolutely floored me. I could hardly believe that a book like 'Clare's Costly Cookies' exists.
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Growing in the Faith can be measured in different ways and, for us, the reception of the Sacraments is high on the list.
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by John Clark | Almost two centuries ago in France, a little boy named Louis Martin felt drawn to a religious vocation as he grew up.
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by Dr Mitchell Kalpakagian | Mr. Rat from the 'Wind in the Willows' is the happiest person, the best of friends, the most hospitable of hosts, and a wise man.
Read More »5 Quotes to Inspire Your Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
On June 16, 1675, Jesus declared that she was to establish in the Church a special day of devotion to His Sacred Heart.
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When Seton Home Study School was established in 1980, its first objective was to provide a Catholic and academically excellent education to families who had neither proximity to nor means ...
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By: Caitlin Bootsma With summer fast approaching, it’s always a challenge to adjust to the new normal, whatever that means for your family. Whether it’s fewer classes or none at ...
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by Howard & Susan Hendershott | We began to research the field of homeschooling materials and searched through Mary Pride’s books on home learning to discern which curriculum to use.
Read More »Mass During Summer Vacation? 5 Tips to Help You Out
by Jessica Wilde | Going to Mass on vacation - what a great opportunity for us to engage with the community and learn about the locals while growing in our Catholic Faith.
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by John Clark | As I look back on my columns, I realize that I have been numbering things too much.
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by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | In Dickens’ David Copperfield, an autobiographical novel narrated by David based on many events in Dickens’ own life...
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My son in 7th grade cannot understand why we are homeschooling, or why we need to be different from other families. Explain that the type of teaching on a one-to-one ...
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