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Contributing Writers
August 15, 2015
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Tara Brelinsky finally broke down and bought her first book on scheduling. Putting it on to practice taught her 3 key things in styling a family schedule.
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
August 13, 2015
4,109 Views
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | Oberon, king of the fairies, and Puck, the “merry wanderer of the night” in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, are lighthearted, fun-loving, playful spirits...
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Contributing Writers
August 12, 2015
6,238 Views
by Elaine Harrah | I dreaded the arrival of June 1st and longed for the beginning of August, when I would be busy with a new school year learning new things.
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Contributing Writers
August 11, 2015
6,474 Views
by Mary Anslinger | It's been a fun summer, but now it's time to get back into routine and start our next school year—how exciting!
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
August 10, 2015
6,040 Views
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | On August 15, we celebrate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mother into Heaven, body and soul.
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Contributing Writers
August 9, 2015
6,772 Views
by Re. Seamus O'Kielty | Homeschooling is the best and most natural way of teaching and learning. Those who so vehemently oppose it know this, for they feel insecure...
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Abby Sasscer
August 8, 2015
11,921 Views
Abby Sasscer starts her year with a pep talk for our heroic, homeschooling moms, looking to Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton’s beautiful words of wisdom!
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John Clark
August 7, 2015
13,057 Views
by John Clark | If you’re like me, you’ve come across some newspaper articles defending Planned Parenthood against the recent allegations of misdeeds.
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John Clark
August 7, 2015
9,853 Views
by John Clark | If you need a little motivation to begin another academic year, here are my five W’s of homeschooling.
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
August 6, 2015
5,124 Views
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | In George Macdonald’s children’s classic of fantasy literature' 'At the Back of the North Wind', Diamond travels to the back of the North Wind where he receives heavenly glimpses of a beautiful, pure world of abounding joy, laughter, and mirth.
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Seton Home Study School
August 5, 2015
8,823 Views
by Christopher Smith | Over the past few years, Seton has increased the options and tweaked the requirements for our high school diplomas.
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Seton Home Study School
August 4, 2015
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A good school year takes forethought and prep. Christine Smitha's 5 tips will make a big difference in the tone and manageability of your homeschool.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
August 3, 2015
6,390 Views
What is the most important thing I need to do as I start the new school year? Besides praying with your children every day, start the year by taking the ...
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Mary Ellen Barrett
August 2, 2015
9,990 Views
by Mary Ellen Barrett | How do I get organized for the upcoming school year within the next few weeks? Here are a few tips:
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Featured Families
August 1, 2015
6,788 Views
This month we welcome you to an interview with Amy Thomas, a homeschooling, military family where she converted to Catholicism, and together they are able to pursue homeschooling with their four children.
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John Clark
July 31, 2015
9,160 Views
by John Clark | Twenty years ago, with the issuance of Evangelium Vitae, Pope Saint John Paul II observed that there exists a "struggle between the 'culture of life' and the 'culture of death.' "
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
July 30, 2015
13,022 Views
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | Cordelia, however, cannot lower herself to pretend, dissemble, or exaggerate. Her simple answer to her father’s request for a proof of love is the simple, eloquent, honest truth:
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Emily Molitor
July 29, 2015
6,744 Views
by Emily Molitor | Why couldn’t I have faced a world that was kinder, gentler, and more virtuous? How am I supposed to become a saint when I am surrounded by evil and misunderstanding?
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Contributing Writers
July 28, 2015
7,104 Views
by Dominic de Souza I recently picked up an edition of the legends of King Arthur, published in the 1950s. As a bright-eyed youngster, I'd doted on the myths and escapades of the Round Table, and remember being thrilled by the exploits of Sir Lancelot, the intrigues around Mordred, and the adventures of random kitchen-boys-turned-heroes.
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Contributing Writers
July 27, 2015
5,198 Views
by Amanda Evinger | “How did we ever make it through that time, Mom?” Mariam asked me. “Well, Mariam, I'll tell it to you like it is. Moms are superheroes!”
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