John Clark
May 8, 2015
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Saint Anthony of Padua loved to preach about God, yet on one occasion, no one in a certain town wanted to listen to him. Sad about the fact that the ...
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Seton Home Study School
May 8, 2015
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When [Jesus] came into the world, his very life was threatened by a corrupt king. Jesus himself needed to be protected. He had an earthly protector: Saint Joseph. He had ...
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Featured Families
May 7, 2015
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by Heather Hryniewiecki Home education is becoming more attractive to people looking for an alternative to public and private school systems. With this being our second year of homeschooling, I ...
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Contributing Writers
May 6, 2015
9,779 Views
There’s no doubt that life can be difficult at times. No matter how hard we try to escape, it’s inevitable that we will encounter some form of suffering almost every ...
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
May 5, 2015
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by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | You need to kindly let her know that the “real world,” the secular Godless culture, is what you want your children to avoid until they have the teaching...
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Mary Ellen Barrett
May 4, 2015
7,496 Views
Having a month that is especially dedicated to the Mary is one of the more beautiful aspects of our Catholic heritage...
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Kids Corner
May 3, 2015
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Download ‘Mary’s May’ Crossword! A fun activity to challenge your knowledge of facts and trivia. For all ages! Answer these questions: Fatima is in what country? This color honors Mary. St. ...
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John Clark
May 2, 2015
18,956 Views
by John Clark | Today, May 2, the Church celebrates the feast of Saint Athanasius. His story is not well-enough known today,
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Contributing Writers
May 2, 2015
6,230 Views
A month ago, we asked Seton families to send in their favorite recipes, and how cooking factors into their homeschooling. Here are three great responses from our families to inspire ...
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Contributing Writers
May 1, 2015
3,345 Views
by Catherine Shaw | On the very first day of my homeschooling freshman year, I remember pulling down the Religion 9 course from the gigantic looming stack of lesson plan binders.
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
April 30, 2015
6,317 Views
by Dr. Mitchell Kalkpakgian | Everywhere your look, you see the beauty of the universe made of blent hues from the sky...
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Emily Molitor
April 29, 2015
7,731 Views
by Emily Molitor | I recall my teenage summers as a softball player, sitting in the dugout and sizing up the different girls on my team...
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Dave Armstrong
April 28, 2015
5,651 Views
by Dave Armstrong | Contrary to the claims of some Protestant apologists, Catholics actually have a wide freedom to read and interpret the Bible.
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Contributing Writers
April 27, 2015
7,257 Views
There are so many diverse paths to sanctity! Yet sometimes, instead of finding our own spiritual path, we are pulled from one holy devotion or cause to the next.
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Ginny Seuffert
April 26, 2015
7,830 Views
by Ginny Seuffert | Teaching our children to develop good judgment will lead to a future dominated by well-formed, deeply committed Catholic leaders.
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John Clark
April 24, 2015
15,800 Views
by John Clark | Most nights, I wind up watching an old show, 'The Twilight Zone'. It’s one that my brothers and I used to watch every weeknight...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
April 23, 2015
5,427 Views
by Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian | The habit of wastefulness does not stop with extravagant spending, as human beings are guilty of wasting many other valuable resources.
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Contributing Writers
April 22, 2015
5,917 Views
by Anna Eileen | As a homeschooler, the prospect of choosing a college can seem sort of daunting.
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Contributing Writers
April 21, 2015
5,813 Views
by Jessica Wilde | We were invited to India for a friend’s wedding. It was an amazing experience—the music was loud, the food spicy, the colors vibrant...
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Abby Sasscer
April 20, 2015
7,640 Views
by Abby Sasscer | When my children were babies, it was so much easier to bond with them. I could easily “wear” them inside...
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