John Clark says that in a year that God has watched over us so carefully we are called to offer the gift of gratitude to the Infant King and to each other.
Read More »Let’s Stop Mis-Defining Genius
Our job as parents is to stop pigeonholing genius to classrooms and books, embrace the countless forms of genius, and see the brilliance in our children.
Read More »5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Homeschooling Experience
Schedule your way to success. Homeschool senior Maria Daniela has a bag of tips and tricks that will help you succeed and enjoy your homeschool experience.
Read More »6 Ways to be a Heroic Teenager…and Change the World
You can change the world! Elodie Pierlot shares how you can be a life-changing, heroic Catholic teenager if you apply these six basic lessons in your life.
Read More »Follow These 5 Simple Steps to Improve Your Prayer Life
Fr. Kirby's five simple steps will help us stay close to the Lord during our busiest times. Simple but effective - each will lead to a deeper prayer life.
Read More »The Necessity of Beauty to Remind Us of God’s Presence
Cheryl Hernández, homeschooling mom of 9, shows us how beauty and the choices we make in what our children see and hear can bring our family closer to God.
Read More »St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Curriculum of Love and Care
Dr. Mary Kay Clark shares that St. Elizabeth Ann Seton taught to her students' needs and abilities and made love and caring the essence of her curriculum.
Read More »4 Simple Ways To Stay Connected With God Throughout The Day
Is God forgotten in the course of your busy day? Abby Sasscer has four simple ways to stay more connected to our Lord in the busyness of our daily lives.
Read More »Nourished by the Scriptures on Your Homeschooling Journey
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother and author, shares tips on how to integrate the Scriptures and a love for God's Word into your homeschooling journey.
Read More »“Weapon of Work” The Virtue of Industry for Fathers & Sons
Catholic moms and daughters aren't the only ones called to make their work holy! Mary Donellan shares advice from Fr. Lasance for Catholic dads and sons.
Read More »Are My Sins Too Many & Too Bad for God’s Forgiveness?
John Clark reminds us that our sins are never too many or too bad for the mercy of God and their forgiveness will only cause a greater Heavenly celebration.
Read More »We Will Rise From These Ashes
Today's ashen cross upon your forehead does not signify the condemnation of God—it signals His forgiveness. John Clark adds that It signifies eternal life.
Read More »The Whole World is More Catholic Than You Think
As he was writing an online geography course for Seton Home Study School, John Clark discovered a wonderful little secret: the whole world is Catholic.
Read More »27 Famous People Who Were Homeschooled
Who's your favorite? Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, shares a list of 27 famous people who were homeschooled, giving inspiration to all of us.
Read More »The Greatest Christmas Gift in a Most Unexpected Place
Andrew Murphy invites us to view Christmas from a new perspective, relating a story of the greatest gift he received last year and its surprising setting.
Read More »The Year of Mercy Has Ended but Mercy of God Endures Forever
Though some may feel sad that the year of mercy has come to an end, John Clark observes that God offers us His mercy, not only every year, but every moment.
Read More »Politics and Prayer – Why We Must Pray for our Leaders
Prayers for our leaders? In Politics and Prayer, John Clark says that part of being good Catholic citizens is to pray for our leaders, whoever they may be.
Read More »An Ancient Soul in a Modern World: Fr. Constantine Belisarius
John Clark reflects on his friendship with Fr. Constantine Belisarius; priest, confessor, theologian, counselor, confidant, scholar, and spiritual warrior.
Read More »5 Quotes from the Saints to Inspire Your New School Year
Amanda Evinger provides inspiration from the saints—the best of all educators—who can help you to start the school year with the right attitude.
Read More »It’s a Wonderful Life – George Bailey and Catholic Colleges
To teach the Catholic Faith without government interference, since its founding by Warren Carroll, Christendom College has never accepted federal funding.
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