A special service is held on Wednesday of Holy Week when all are invited to receive Holy Unction for the healing of soul and body
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.
Read More »Welcome to the Stay-at-Homeschooling Mom Podcast
Meet two experienced homeschooling moms and their podcast to encourage, inspire, and amuse homeschooling parents. Life just got better. A little over twenty years ago, a friend and I sat ...
Read More »A Life Well-Lived and Traveled
Vanessa was hesitant and intimidated, but with prayer, patience, and Seton her confidence in homeschooling grew and her son excelled.
Read More »How Do You Ensure Prompt and Cheerful Obedience in Your Children?
Setting clear expectations for a child's behavior is part of the advice from experienced homeschooling moms. But ensuring obedience requires more.
Read More »St. Juan Diego and the Miraculous Tilma
“Am I not here, I, who am your mother? Listen and understand, my littlest son, let nothing frighten and afflict you or trouble your heart."
Read More »How to Raise Virtuous Boys
If your goal is to “raise virtuous boys,” then here are ten tips on what to prioritize in your homeschool education.
Read More »Let’s Make a Movie! JPCatholic’s Feature Film Program
At John Paul the Great Catholic University, students don’t need to wait until graduation to begin impacting the culture for Christ.
Read More »Country-Raised and Cousins – Meet The Dirty Boot Band
The family that prays together stays together and as these seven cousins witness, sharing interests make those bonds of prayer even stronger.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Crafting Your Gratitude Journal
Gratitude needs the habit of observation and awareness of God's gifts. This simple craft for children makes developing that habit so much fun.
Read More »Saint Ursula – Patron Saint of Schoolgirls
Little is known about St. Ursula's maidens, but a Basilica on the site of her martyrdom and female bones below give credence to the legends.
Read More »“Forward, Always Forward” Seton 2022 Commencement
Given their accomplishments, and reverence for Christ and his Holy Church, these young men and women will surely become, “leaven of the culture.”
Read More »Hope and Expectations: Seton Grads Share Future Plans
These young men and women, new Seton grads, harbor different dreams, yet one thread binds them together: their love for Christ and their Catholic faith.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Take a Hike!
Whether a short walk around the neighborhood or a long hike, take the time to explore God’s creation and enjoy some wonderful family time together.
Read More »We Love These Books! Seton Counselors Share Favorites
To encourage students to take up literature for learning and enjoyment we asked the Seton Counselors for their favorites from the Seton bookstore.
Read More »Setting Heavenly Priorities in the New School Year
Deacon Gene McGuirk offers simple prayerful habits that will last a lifetime and help you grow in holy perfection until God calls you home.
Read More »Saint Maximilian Kolbe: Knight of the Immaculata
St. Maximilian is patron of journalists, families, prisoners, the pro-life movement, the chemically addicted, and eating disorders.
Read More »Impossible Odds: Why We Should Never Ever Give up
Use the two traits of these three heroes to help stand up for your faith and freedom in an age that wants you to lie down.
Read More »Nurturing a Vocation in the Home
At the heart of my parents’ decision...was the conviction that education is worthless when detached from the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
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