The one, holy, catholic, and apostolic faith has been the foundation of everything these Seton graduates have achieved here. Go forth to spread the Faith.
Read More »Saint Jude Thaddeus – Patron Saint of the Impossible
He was known for helping those with hopeless causes, but St. Bridget of Sweden's vision that he was the Patron Saint of the Impossible sealed the deal.
Read More »End-of-Year Assessments and How They Help Plan the Future
This assessment is more relevant to homeschooling objectives, takes less time than you imagine, and is very helpful in planning the new year.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Butterflies for Summer
Mary Ellen shares a cute, simple craft that's colorful, fun, and guaranteed to keep little fingers busy and bring the outdoors inside.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Let’s Celebrate the Immaculate Conception
Mary Ellen loves finding ways to honor and celebrate our Blessed Mother, and her Dressed in Blue cake does both with style.
Read More »The Stay-At-Homeschooling Mom Podcast – Celebrates 1st Year and Looks Forward
Two homeschool moms - friends and podcast hosts - share surprises from their first year of podcasting and what's coming in the new year.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: One Small Change Can Change Everything
Develop these three new habits over the next three months and you are on track to be the person you want to be. Here’s how:
Read More »St. Thomas Aquinas – The Angelic Doctor
Thomas's writing blended Aristotelian philosophy and Christian theology and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.
Read More »Saint Barbara – One of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
St. Barbara is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, venerated because their intercession is believed to be particularly effective against diseases.
Read More »St. Barbara’s Tower – A Storytelling Craft
Storytellers! This is a fun and simple kid-friendly craft with gingerbread-type houses to tell St. Barbara’s story of faith and endurance..
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 »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 »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 »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 »Create a Spiritual Powerhouse in Your Parish!
Starting a parish rosary group can be fruitful for your parish today and reap benefits for generations to come. Here's how to get started.
Read More »St. Josemaría Escrivá – Founder of Opus Dei
St. Josemaria teaches us to seek holiness by offering our daily tasks to God with love, thus the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Summer Reading Ideas
Relaxed summer reading is the well from which great thoughts and writing flow later in life and a reason we created the Summer Reading Club.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Divine Mercy Craft
Try this simple, fun craft to teach children the lessons about confession, penance, and heavenly rewards that Jesus gave to St. Faustina.
Read More »Saint Brigid of Kildare – Patroness of Ireland
Blessed with a generous spirit, Brigid, born to a slave, was graced to perform many miracles, do great works, and go on to inspire a nation.
Read More »In the Schoolroom – Winter Poetry
It is important that young people read and write poems and getting them started can be simple. Mary Ellen Barrett shows us how.
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