We send each other cards to mark really important occasions. Teresa Collins hadn't realized why sending a Christmas card is actually a huge thing.
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Homeschool mom of 6, Gina Berrios absolutely loves the anticipation of Advent, and shares 7 ways that her family loves to celebrate life and Christmastime!
Read More »The Joy and Traditions of Saint Nicholas Day
Tired of all the hub-bub about Santa deciding who is naughty and nice? Jennifer Elia suggests the alternative of celebrating St. Nicholas, the real Santa!
Read More »The Secret to Homeschooling Around the Advent Wreath
Mary Donellan offers that the Advent wreath is the secret to keeping your family's Advent both simple and sacred during the chaos of the holiday season.
Read More »Follow the Days of Advent 2016! Free Printable Advent Activity
Maria Nauman, a Featured Family on SetonMagazine.com, has hand-drawn and inked out a beautiful, full-page celebration of Advent 2016 for you to enjoy!
Read More »Keeping It Simple: 5 Easy Family Advent Activities
No need to as Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five children from teen to toddler has found some easy ways to embrace the season.
Read More »Imagine a World without Christmas. Here’s Why You Shouldn’t.
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian dips into Caryll Houselander for seasonal inspiration on Christmas, and shows why it's a crucial time of rest and play.
Read More »‘Home Alone’: How My Son Taught Me that Christmas is about More than Family
Teresa Collins shares a Christmas memory about being stuck in California, and her kids home alone in Colorado. She didn't realize how she'd been wrong.
Read More »When the Van Died: The Homeschooling Spirit of Christmas
Mary Donellan shares her hilarious true story of a Christmas celebrated in the parking lot, and the cheeriness that kept the spirit of Christmas alive.
Read More »Marie Valdovinos Wins 2015 Seton Christmas Contest with ‘Simplicity’
The 1st place winner of the 2015 Christmas Essay Contest, Marie Valdovinos shares how one Christmas ‘simplicity’ became a matter of necessity.
Read More »12 Days of Christmas – Free Gifts for a Catholic Homeschool Mom
Debbie Gaudino shares her 12 part wishlist of gifts she'd die for as a Catholic homeschool mom. 12 ideas to pamper your wife/mom this Christmas!
Read More »A Christmas Meditation on the Birth of Christ for Children
Join Dr. Clark in this little journey of wonder around the creche scene, helping you to admire the incredible miracle of the Birth of Christ.
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
John Clark shares his favorite Christmas memory, and why we should not only love the Christ child, but we should *be* a Christmas child.
Read More »4 Steps to a Simple Christmas for Homeschooling Families
Abby Sasscer shares her four favorite tips to keeping a simple Christmas spiritual and inspirational while homeschooling.
Read More »Homeschooling vs Christmas: 9 Ways to Thrive this Advent!
Elizabeth Rozycki shares her 9 top tips for keeping homeschooling going during the Christmas season, and how to keep the Christmas spirit alive!
Read More »The 2015 Seton High School Christmas Essay Contest
We have a theme for the essay contest this year! There will still be plenty of scope for all kinds of essays, but we will concentrate on the general theme of “Gift.”
Read More »Follow the 12 Days of Christmas! Free Christmas Activity
Maria Nauman, a Featured Family on SetonMagazine.com, has hand-drawn and inked out a beautiful, full-page activity for you and your children to enjoy! Pin it up on your fridge, and ...
Read More »A Piece of Heaven in Hell: The Moral Miracle of the Christmas Truce
by Bob Wiesner | And yet, in the midst of the misery, a moral miracle occurred with virtually no precedent: the Christmas truce of 1914.
Read More »How Far Is It to Bethlehem? Thousands of Miles, or Inside You?
by Michele Suner | How far is it to Bethlehem? Not very far. Shall we find the stable room Lit by the star?
Read More »The Silent, Christmas God: Hiding in Stables & Tabernacles
by Andrew Murphy | If we journey back almost 2000 years to the city of David to the small town of Bethlehem on the eve of the first Christmas...
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