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5 Ways to Thank Dads
by Christine Smitha | Here are some tips and ideas for anyone needing a little inspiration in the ‘thanking Dad’ department.
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Contributing Writers June 14, 2014 6,650 Views
by Christine Smitha | Here are some tips and ideas for anyone needing a little inspiration in the ‘thanking Dad’ department.
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We said that the people of God, by the constant inner working of the Holy Spirit, is constantly evangelizing itself. What are the implications of this principle for preachers? It ...
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by John Clark | It’s official. My beloved 2002 Mustang convertible has gone its last mile. It is going to car Heaven, otherwise known as “the junkyard.”
Read More »Dave Armstrong June 12, 2014 6,526 Views
by Dave Armstrong | A Catholic asks, “what does it mean to be full of grace?” For St. Paul, grace is the antithesis and overcomer of sin...
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by Christine Smitha | Out there, Dads seem to have acquired rather a poor reputation. They’re inadequate, bumbling, and terribly prone to mistakes.
Read More »Featured Families June 10, 2014 12,309 Views
by Lisa Duda | When I received Seton’s info packet in the mail, it hit me straight in the heart. We officially began homeschooling with Seton in 1995...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 9, 2014 9,758 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | Jesus Himself clearly wishes us to consider her our Mother of Perpetual Help, considering all her apparitions and her messages...
Read More »Dave Armstrong June 7, 2014 6,938 Views
by Dave Armstrong | Mary's perpetual virginity is fitting and proper by the nature of the relationship of a holy God and man.
Read More »Kids Corner June 7, 2014 5,800 Views
Kids' Corner | Download this ‘St Joseph’ Crossword! A fun activity to challenge your knowledge of facts and trivia. For all ages! Answer these questions: 1) The month of June is dedicated to the ___ ___ of Jesus. 2) We celebrate the Feast of the ___ and ___ of Jesus on June 2nd.
Read More »John Clark June 6, 2014 5,168 Views
by John Clark | It is often said that baseball is a game between fathers and sons. I have a thirteen-year-old daughter named Philomena who would disagree, or would at least argue that this definition is incomplete.
Read More »Marc Postiglione June 5, 2014 8,688 Views
by Marc Postiglione | Modern man has tended to make work become a form of drudgery that people go to every morning and do their best to avoid and when possible even avoid all-together.
Read More »Emily Molitor June 4, 2014 6,304 Views
by Emily Molitor | Joyful humility requires that we oftentimes accept our need for dependence on others. I recently experienced my need of support...
Read More »Abby Sasscer June 2, 2014 8,424 Views
by Abby Sasscer | Today, we’ll be looking at The Boys’ Room. Since my parents were slowly transitioning into retirement, my father temporarily stayed...
Read More »Mary Lou Warren June 1, 2014 7,363 Views
Attending a Catholic homeschooling conference offers many opportunities that online purchasing and research simply cannot provide.
Read More »Marlicia Fernandez May 31, 2014 8,102 Views
by Marlicia Fernandez | More and more fathers are taking an increasingly active and hands-on role in the education of their children. Sometimes they seem...
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by John Clark | To all you organizers out there, can you please write an organization book for me? To help you get started, I have some questions.
Read More »Lorraine Espenhain May 29, 2014 7,113 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | No matter how noble our work for Him may be, be reconciled to our brother whom we have offended. God desires mercy, not sacrifice.
Read More »Dave Armstrong May 28, 2014 13,238 Views
by Dave Armstrong | In Jesus' Hebrew culture (and Middle Eastern culture even today), cousins were called "brothers". In my previous article, I wrote abo...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark May 26, 2014 9,170 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | Consider asking your older children to start their schoolwork earlier in the day, for instance, at 7:30 a.m., so they can get at least one or two subjects done before the noise begins from the younger children. Since older children usually stay up later than younger ones, they might try doing some of their schoolwork after the little ones are in bed.
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by Kate Moriarty | Writing a blog is an excellent way to develop your creative and literary skills. Keeping a blog seems especially well suited to the homeschooling curriculum. A blog is like an online journal (the word “blog” is a contraction of “web-log”).
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