'It's simple: we need Christendom College.' Homeschoolers Douglas and Leni Dewey have10 children, and with Christendom, they keep building Christ's Kingdom.
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Contributing Writers March 23, 2016 9,822 Views
'It's simple: we need Christendom College.' Homeschoolers Douglas and Leni Dewey have10 children, and with Christendom, they keep building Christ's Kingdom.
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Amanda Evinger rediscovers the power of 'offering it up' when suffering, & shares her 5 favorite ideas for inspiring her children to learn more about Lent.
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Amanda Evinger draws on her own experience as a Protestant teenager to share 6 suggestions for teachable moments with inquiring teens.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 19, 2016 12,267 Views
While visiting the National Shrine of St Elizabeth Ann Seton, Anna Jehorek was in for an inspiring and unexpected history lesson on the Sisters of Charity.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 12, 2016 7,155 Views
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark December 13, 2015 6,040 Views
Dr Mary Kay Clark shares the struggles and inspiration behind Elizabeth Ann Seton's homeschool idea as a blueprint for saving our future.
Read More »Featured Families October 31, 2015 6,359 Views
Dave Steele shares his insights as a homeschool dad of 8 children. After their love for the Catholic faith, the Steeles are passionate fans of the outdoors.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett September 28, 2015 6,967 Views
by Mary Ellen Barrett | Our Faith is richly filled with beautiful feasts and traditions that not only teach and inspire us to be better, but also, very often, honor our heritage and provide for a lot of fun.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark September 14, 2015 4,485 Views
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | When your kids are done with your Catholic books from Seton, give those books to another family in your parish.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett August 16, 2015 5,790 Views
by Mary Ellen Barrett | It’s been a rough summer for people of faith and family. We seem to be under attack on many fronts, especially by our own government whose very existence was founded...
Read More »Contributing Writers July 25, 2015 5,207 Views
by Hannah Dorss | When I saw the first 'Hunger Games' movie it struck me deeply. It was at this point that I knew I had found something great... my dream.
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The Catholic Tales for Boys and Girls two-book set contains a variety of Catholic-centered stories which teach good morals using children’s everyday life experiences. It is written from the viewpoint ...
Read More »Dave Armstrong April 12, 2015 10,107 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 ...
Read More »Dave Armstrong March 20, 2015 8,180 Views
I’ve been asked to highlight one of my books. The book I chose is Revelation! 1001 Bible Answers to Theological Questions. The structure of Revelation! is perhaps an “original” idea. ...
Read More »Emily Molitor March 3, 2015 7,986 Views
by Emily Molitor | As a young college graduate, I spent four years teaching elementary school and enjoyed the many days with a classroom full of beautiful and energetic children. Lenten practices...
Read More »John Clark October 31, 2014 9,995 Views
I have written a few serious columns lately, and as my faithful readers (OK, “reader,” singular) know, I am not a very serious person. So I thought it might be ...
Read More »John Clark October 17, 2014 13,242 Views
With the commotion surrounding the synod in Rome, the topic of Catholic dogma has risen to the fore. While this ensues, it is worth remembering that dogma is not the ...
Read More »Bob Wiesner September 27, 2014 7,088 Views
There is an old joke that young women go to college in pursuit of the MRS degree. Of course, this is not entirely true. Women obviously have an interest in ...
Read More »Dave Armstrong September 24, 2014 9,600 Views
by Dave Armstrong | Calvin: Good! I think they might convert you to Reformed Protestantism. Plato: Falsehoods (even partial ones accompanied by much truth) are not allowed in heaven, so that is not possible.
Read More »Dave Armstrong August 27, 2014 6,427 Views
by Dave Armstrong | "How do you know your 'scripture alone' tradition and belief is true, while others are false?" "Because we are the most biblical." "How do you know yours is the most biblical?"
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