It was the last week of St. Gregory’s Armenian School and Camp in East Falmouth, Massachusetts. On this Sunday in August, Father Luke Arakelian delivered one of the most memorable ...
Read More »Listening to Little Voices: What I (the Teacher) Learned From My Student
When my daughter, Mary Kate, was in sixth grade at St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School, she presented some alarming and disturbing problems. From the outset of the school year, ...
Read More »Help! My Mother-in-Law Says I am Over-Protecting My Children from the Real World!
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | Some people may not realize that schools today are nothing like the schools of past generations.
Read More »Keeping up with My Army Husband: We Homeschool on the Move!
by the McCormick Family | Because my husband, Greg, is in the Army, being a homeschool family significantly reduces the amount of stress we encounter during a move.
Read More »Digest Your Devotion: Why Skimming Your Spiritual Reading Doesn’t Work
If we want to draw fruit from our spiritual reading, we must make sure that we are reading properly; otherwise, our reading is in vain.
Read More »Overcoming Evil With Good: How Catholics Are Responding to Satanism
by John Clark | Many Catholics in America are aware that sacrilegious “black masses” happen across the country. This rise in satanism is prompting a fascinating response...
Read More »A Carmelite Vocation: From Homeschooling to the Religious Life
by a Carmelite Nun | Most of the learning process takes place during solitary study. This is a beautiful foundation for life – especially religious life.
Read More »Praise & Compliments: Christ Himself Shows How It Should Be Done
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Christ is indeed lavish in his praise.
Read More »Debunking the Myth of the Invisible Church
by Dave Armstrong | Our Protestant friends often tell us that “the Church is the invisible sum total of all true believers.” The Bible teaches us that the Church is a visible, identifiable institution.
Read More »Visions from the Sacred Heart: 3 Saints at the Core of this Devotion
by Mary Kay Clark | Devotion to the Sacred Heart became popular in the Church through the visions given to St. Margaret Mary...
Read More »Life Gave Me A New Dream: My Autistic Son Ryan Was Worth It All
by Mary Ellen Barrett | I pictured Ryan as a smart, athletic kid who would have lots of friends and find a nice girl. He was diagnosed with autism at 3...
Read More »The 2014 Seton Christmas Essay Contest
Seton Home Study School is sponsoring a high school essay contest! The contest is open to any Seton high school student, Grades 9 through 12.
Read More »‘Saved by the Book’: How Sinners Became Saints through Spiritual Reading
by Lorraine Espenhain | Many saints, because of spiritual reading, were induced to forsake the world and give themselves completely over to God.
Read More »When One Mother Decided to Homeschool Her Son, A Light Bulb Went On
by John Clark | After hearing that his teacher regarded him as a dunce, the little boy’s mother decided to pull him out of school. Then...
Read More »How do we keep our faith as a family?
by Pope Francis | How do we keep our faith as a family? Do we keep it for ourselves, in our families, as a personal treasure like a bank account...
Read More »What Inspires You? Help Us Create Our Top 10 List!
by Kevin Clark | What are your favorite books, movies, television programs, videos, speeches, etc., which inspire you to become a better person?
Read More »Mental Independence: Why Students Must Start Thinking for Themselves
by Ginny Seuffert | Entitled students are given ample opportunity to work independently. They gain self-confidence. They show more focused initiative.
Read More »G. K. Chesterton’s Fr. Brown Debunks The Facade of Secret Societies
by Mitchell Kalpakgian | In one of the Father Brown detective mysteries, a select group of men known as “The Twelve True Fishermen,” meet once a year for an annual club dinner at the fashionable Vernon Hotel.
Read More »Why Education is a Blessing: Inspiration from a Seton Student
by Mary Anslinger I do feel strongly about an education. When I was younger, I never really appreciated my schooling and the work my parents invested in teaching me. To ...
Read More »How I Failed My Medical Career and Found My Love of Motherhood
by Karen Reep | I wanted a career, many children, a beautiful home and two cars/SUVS in the driveway. I pushed myself harder, believing that earning this degree would save us all...
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