The flexibility of homeschooling and the Seton curriculum has allowed the Stengel family to fulfill their love for the missions.
Read More »Seton Alumna: Annie Outman – Something Special about the Abbey
Belmont Abbey is great for many reasons, but I think our greatest attribute is our remarkable and God-given community and friendships.
Read More »Singing with One Voice at the University of Mary
The founding Sisters taught to accomplish anything truly great, you do it together. UMary's new Cappella sacred music choir expresses that beautifully.
Read More »Seton’s Peter Young Wins Christendom’s Padre Pio Scholarship
Peter's Seton education helped him write a complete, organized, well-thought-out essay that helped him win a full-tuition scholarship.
Read More »Grace Starts Community of Philosophy Enthusiasts
Featured in the Filipino magazine When In Manila, the PhilosophYouth community of young philosophy enthusiasts has reached students from over ten countries.
Read More »“It Lets The Children Breathe” – Ballet, Boats, and Books in Britain
Homeschooling is the best decision Mrs. Pierlot ever made as it lets the children blossom into who they actually are, not who society might mold them to be.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Class of 2020!
We present to you five members of the Seton Home Study School Class of 2020 with a snippet on their Seton experience and future plans. Godspeed graduates!
Read More »Catholic Harbor – Year One Report
The Catholic Harbor community provides an amazing opportunity for students, not just to socialize, but to improve their reasoning and communication skills.
Read More »Catholic Harbor – A Thriving Online Community for Seton Students
Catholic Harbor is a new student-moderated online community of Seton Home Study School students and grads to socialize and have fun with different forums.
Read More »St. Margaret of Scotland, Queen, and Home Schooling Mother
Saint Margaret of Scotland's profound charity, says Dr. Mary Kay Clark, gives homeschooling mothers an excellent of model to serving family and community.
Read More »5 Lessons to Help You Build a Homeschool Community
Elizabeth Turajski, a homeschool mom of six, shares five lessons she found help build a homeschool community and why such a community is important to her.
Read More »7 Ways Homeschooling Can Prepare Your Child for the Religious Life
Homeschool life and religious life can have some surprising similarities. Amanda Evinger reflects on how homeschooling can nurture a religious vocation.
Read More »When Dads Teach – Confessions of a Homeschooling Father
Becoming a full time homeschooling father this year taught John Clark that they don’t get near enough thanks, or even, recognition. He wants to change that.
Read More »The Secret About Homeschool and Socialization
What about socialization? Homeschooling mother, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, discusses the wealth of opportunities for homeschoolers to learn social skills.
Read More »Why Are Bright and Joyful Students Flourishing at this Catholic College?
Stephen Canale, Admissions Rep at Northeast Catholic College, talks with Seton graduates on the reasons they chose NCC and why they flourish there.
Read More »Looking Outwards: How ‘Finding Yourself’ Truly Happens in a Community
by Emily Molitor | A family is a community of persons, and a parish is a community of faith. We are called by Christ in every single vocation within the Church to be a “body of Christ”...
Read More »Community Giving: Growing as a Family by Sharing with Neighbors
by David Ward | We are all part of a larger community, and we need to foster strong connections with our community.
Read More »The Family as a Natural Society & Domestic Church
In the teaching of the Church, there are only three original societies or communities on Earth: the family, the Church, and the state. … According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church: “The family is the original cell of social life. It is the natural society in which husband and wife are called to give themselves in love, and in the gift of life."
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