Contributing Writers
April 19, 2015
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by Angela Jaramillo | Not too long ago, I would have naively told you that I really thought all kids were reading and doing science independently for fun, until I recently went to a birthday party.
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John Clark
April 17, 2015
4,190 Views
Today in America, we are often asked: “Do you want to upgrade?” I want to respond: “Actually, I disagree with your premise.” Rarely is the problem of materialism more evident ...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
April 16, 2015
4,094 Views
by Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian | A strange happening of modernity is the declining use of the human voice, the human word, as more communication occurs by e-mail, voice mail, and texting.
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Seton Home Study School
April 14, 2015
6,899 Views
The 2015 homeschool conference season is off and running, thanks to the St. Louis Catholic Homeschool Conference, where speakers such as Patti Maguire Armstrong and Andrew Daub discussed topics from ...
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Bob Wiesner
April 13, 2015
7,395 Views
by Bob Wiesner | Many parents have recently expressed concerns about how the Common Core standards might affect the college entrance tests.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
April 13, 2015
12,232 Views
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | She was adopted as the patron saint of homeschooling Catholic leaders back in the 1980s when we gathered together in the Chicago area to discuss Catholic homeschooling issues.
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Dave Armstrong
April 12, 2015
9,897 Views
Fr. John A. Hardon (1914-2000) was a holy man. No greater thing can be said about a person. He worked tirelessly for the propagation of the gospel, and was a ...
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Featured Families
April 11, 2015
8,563 Views
by Christine Wersland | Growing up the oldest of seven children, I always felt called to have a large family.
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John Clark
April 10, 2015
6,913 Views
by John Clark | There are always 'difficult' students. Because of that fact, Lisa and I have discovered that we need nine different methods of teaching for our nine children.
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Contributing Writers
April 8, 2015
6,643 Views
by Christine Smitha | Reading for an assignment is not like reading to unwind before bedtime, or scanning the comic section of the newspaper, even if you enjoy “school reading” as much as “pleasure reading.”
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Contributing Writers
April 7, 2015
5,663 Views
by Malia Lewis | When I began to homeschool, my oldest was in fourth grade, so I figured there wouldn’t be many challenges right away.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
April 6, 2015
5,639 Views
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | It is difficult for us moms to “let go” of our high school sons and daughters who are so terrific in helping with family and household chores. But in falling behind ...
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Contributing Writers
April 5, 2015
7,431 Views
by Fr. Edward C. Hathaway | In connecting Sunday with Easter, Saint John Paul II followed an ancient tradition in the Church.
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John Clark
April 3, 2015
17,962 Views
by John Clark | It is often wondered why today is called “Good Friday.” It seems contradictory to call the events of Good Friday good. The thief, Dismas...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
April 2, 2015
5,441 Views
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | The routine of life forces man to think of today’s basic needs, tomorrow’s debts, next week’s social events, and next month’s travel plans. But in Lent...
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Emily Molitor
April 1, 2015
5,872 Views
by Emily Molitor | Be awake! To better face the Enemy who tempts us with spiritual sleepiness we must develop a relationship of love and trust with Our Lord.
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Contributing Writers
March 31, 2015
6,219 Views
by Michael d'Esterre | As a child I learned order and cleanliness as a way of peace and perfection. “Cleanliness is next to godliness,” my mother used to say.
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Mary Ellen Barrett
March 30, 2015
10,606 Views
by Mary Ellen Barrett | A Mom's Survival Guide to Holy Week: the key is having a plan for your family's schedule for the coming busy week...
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Contributing Writers
March 29, 2015
5,666 Views
We live in a society dominated by two worldviews that seem to totally contradict each other: Optimism and Realism. Optimism encourages us to believe in ourselves and foster a self-empowering mindset.
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Dave Armstrong
March 28, 2015
6,061 Views
by Dave Armstrong | Most educated, serious Christians understand that suffering is to be expected in the Christian life. It's not an anomaly or interruption in an otherwise “normal” life. It's to be expected; even welcomed.
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