Dr. Clark shares the important of saying the St. Michael the Archangel prayer, and how he is a powerful protector for us here on earth in these dark days.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 24, 2013 8,399 Views
Dr. Clark shares the important of saying the St. Michael the Archangel prayer, and how he is a powerful protector for us here on earth in these dark days.
Read More »Seton Home Study School June 12, 2013 37,650 Views
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Read More »Kids Corner June 9, 2013 21,130 Views
Seton Home Study School June 8, 2013 8,252 Views
“Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly.” G. K. Chesterton Homeschooling is not without its tensions. Nothing truly good ever is. But one of the blessings of homeschooling is ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School June 6, 2013 25,201 Views
A number of parents have asked us for information about the Common Core and how it will affect homeschooling. This, from a concerned mother, well represents the questions we are ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 5, 2013 11,663 Views
On a graduation day, it is fitting that you graduates and your families reflect on the past. Parents, now that you have brought your child safely to the end of ...
Read More »Contributing Writers May 25, 2013 9,527 Views
By Fr. Charles C. Fiore, (1934 -2003) Every Catholic knows the primacy of love in the Christian life. Jesus’ words (Mt. 19:19 and 22:37) about love of God and love ...
Read More »Kids Corner May 1, 2013 20,703 Views
Kids Corner April 3, 2013 12,475 Views
Contributing Writers March 11, 2013 11,167 Views
by Ken Clark The great art of the world is Catholic art! For anyone who believes that the purpose of art is to uplift the human spirit, this statement cannot ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School February 4, 2013 6,144 Views
2013 may well be the most important year in the history of Catholic homeschooling conferences due to a new national campaign focused on getting 10,000 people to attend conferences across ...
Read More »Marlicia Fernandez October 29, 2012 7,070 Views
Halloween is fast approaching, along with All Saints (November 1st) and All Souls (November 2) days. Halloween decorations can be seen everywhere and have been visible for weeks. It’s hard ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert September 24, 2012 7,549 Views
An earlier column outlined the disastrous strike against Chicago Public Schools by union teachers who are holding school kids hostage in return for unreasonable wage increases, limited performance reviews, and ...
Read More »Bob Wiesner July 3, 2012 10,991 Views
Fr. Emil Kapaun was a priest from the diocese of Wichita, Kansas. After ordination in 1940, he spent some time as a fill-in chaplain at a nearby military base while ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert March 28, 2012 6,614 Views
Ginny Seuffert explores the somewhat surprising history of the beginning of Catholic homeschooling, and its birth in the fading of parochial schools.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 17, 2011 7,156 Views
by Clare Schmitt Yoke yourself under the law of God, so that you may be in truth a free man. ~ St. Ephraem the Syrian For most of you, two ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School May 4, 2011 6,354 Views
Several years ago, His Excellency Cardinal Jose Sanchez was the featured speaker at the Catholic Home Education conference in Manassas, Virginia. He had traveled from Rome in his position as ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School August 4, 2010 6,979 Views
Teaching the Catholic Faith to our children is our primary responsibility as Catholic parents. We must teach it mainly by good example, showing our children how to live our Faith ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School December 4, 2008 8,553 Views
Here's why a coordinated curriculum should never lose sight of God’s supremacy in all things, and how Seton Home Study School lives for that goal.
Read More »John Clark July 1, 2008 8,048 Views
As a home-schooling father of eight children, I have been asked to do a regular column on Catholic fatherhood in this newsletter, and specifically, Catholic fatherhood in the home schooling ...
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