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Marc Postiglione
July 24, 2014
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by Marc Postiglione | This engagement and evangelization is who we are. The Catholic Christian’s engagement with our communities and society is grounded in our faith and love in Christ crucified...
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Dave Armstrong
July 23, 2014
8,349 Views
We know that angels pray to God for us; such as the “angel of the Lord” praying to God for the inhabitants of Jerusalem and other cities of Judah (Zech 1:12).
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
July 22, 2014
5,740 Views
by Mitchell Kalpakgian | While God works miracles to heal, to feed, and to resurrect the dead, He does not perform wonders to amaze the crowds...
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
July 21, 2014
6,913 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | At Seton, we long ago made a decision to support families with children who have a learning disability...
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Emily Molitor
July 20, 2014
7,857 Views
by Emily Molitor | I don’t know how my life or my family relationships would be different today had my parents not made the decision to homeschool,
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Lorraine Espenhain
July 19, 2014
4,613 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | Why couldn’t God have provided a job for my husband in Philadelphia? Why did He feel the need to uproot me from my comfort zone?
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Kids Corner
July 19, 2014
5,866 Views
Download this ‘The Saints for July’ Word Puzzle! A fun activity to for all ages! Search for these words:
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John Clark
July 18, 2014
8,351 Views
by John Clark| I occasionally admit to certain things that I probably shouldn’t... I had never committed to a Holy Hour. Of course, I have spent time in adoration...
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Contributing Writers
July 17, 2014
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History Professor Dr. Brendan McGuire had stumbled upon Byzantine ruins, half-buried in the middle of a city block in an unfrequented, impoverished neighborhood.
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Featured Families
July 17, 2014
7,174 Views
by Becki Agar | Our son and daughter graduated from Seton Home Study School this past May.
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Dave Armstrong
July 16, 2014
7,538 Views
by Dave Armstrong | "The Bible never shows anyone praying to anyone other than God! We can never communicate with the dead!" ...right?
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Seton Home Study School
July 15, 2014
10,632 Views
by Fr. Constantine | Let your homeschooler prepare one lesson and teach you. In preparing to teach the class, your child will teach himself the lesson.
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Abby Sasscer
July 14, 2014
7,539 Views
by Abby Sasccer | We will be looking at what we did to simplify the children’s playroom. The playroom is an integral part of our learning environment.
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Contributing Writers
July 13, 2014
6,775 Views
by Joan Brennan | The Reading Focus Cards have helped thousands of children and adults to focus and read better, especially those with symptoms of dyslexia, ADHD, autism (diagnosed or suspected), and other challenges that can impact reading success.
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Lorraine Espenhain
July 12, 2014
6,553 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | Books are my weakness. I will spend money on books before I do on clothing, curtains, or new furniture.
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Bob Wiesner
July 12, 2014
8,437 Views
More colleges are adding a fine arts requirement for high school applicants. In addition, many states now require fine arts in order to attend in-state institutions. There are a few ...
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John Clark
July 11, 2014
6,336 Views
by John Clark | You don’t see the fruits of your many hours of homeschool labor, and you wonder whether you ever will.
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Kevin Clark
July 10, 2014
6,519 Views
by Kevin Clark | Suppose that the Supreme Court had decided against Hobby Lobby. What would they have done?
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Dave Armstrong
July 9, 2014
9,583 Views
by Dave Armstrong | "Call no man your father on earth..." That seems straightforward enough, doesn't it? How do Catholics get around this?
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
July 8, 2014
5,560 Views
by Mitchell Kalpakgian | Science separated from God and the common good and removed from morality and wisdom presumes to be an end in itself rather than a means to an end.
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