Three experienced homeschooling moms share lessons learned through their trials and errors to teach their children to be charitable.
Read More »The Hope of the World – Easter Photos from 2021
With great delight we share a collection of Seton family photos as they celebrate their wondrous, glorious Easter Day! Christ is Risen, truly he is Risen!
Read More »Olympic Virtue
John Clark shares this surprisingly simple advice from a holy priest on how to take a virtue that you already possess to new heights and change your life.
Read More »Seton Graduates – You Give Us a Reason for Hope
Graduation Day for the Seton Home Study Class of 2019 was a day of celebration but more so, the graduates gave the attendees a collective reason for hope.
Read More »Graduates, Be Fearless as You Work to Rebuild His Church
In her 2019 message to Seton Home Study School graduates, Dr. Mary Kay Clark called on them to help rebuild the Mystical Body of Christ in a difficult time.
Read More »Why I Recommend Catholic Homeschool Conferences
Tara compares Catholic homeschool conferences to mini-retreats where you can page through the textbooks, speak with the counselors, and renew your spirit.
Read More »Congratulations Graduates! Welcome to Your New Springtime
Dr. Mary Kay Clark sees the springtime of the Church in the 2018 Seton graduates' faces. They are what Pope St. John Paul II was talking about: new Faith, new Hope, and new enthusiasm.
Read More »How to be as Joyful as Simeon at the Presentation of Jesus
What joy must have been in Simeon’s heart at the Presentation of Jesus. Try this month, to seek his help to develop the virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
Read More »In Celebration of the Imperfect Father’s Day
Dads, if you think that you're not the father you should have been, that you missed your chance to be a good father, John Clark asks that you consider this.
Read More »How Yoda Helps Me… With Homeschooling
After countless viewings of Star Wars movies with his kids, John Clark is pleased to report that he has picked up a few homeschool pointers from Yoda.
Read More »No Time For Patience? Think Again.
With the advance of modern technology, it seems like we no longer need the virtue of patience. John Clark opines maybe we need it now more than ever before.
Read More »Why Homeschooling is How We’ll Heal & Restore America
Amanda Evinger - homeschool mom of 3 - explores why Fr. John Hardon believed that homeschooling was key for the survival of the Catholic Church in America.
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
Editor’s note: John Clark is taking a well-deserved rest from his column this week in order to spend time with his family. He asked us to re-wrap this story about ...
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 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 »Top 5 Pope John Paul I Quotes On His 38th Papal Anniversary
On the 38th anniversary of the election of Pope John Paul I, John Clark looks back at some of this little-known pope’s wonderful writings and speeches.
Read More »Pin The Tale On The Christian? An Ancient Blame Game Still In Use
Since ancient Rome, blaming Christians has been a popular game. John Clark reminds us that the modern media's finger-pointing fiasco is nothing new.
Read More »Why the Key to Life is How We Travel to Our Goal
To reach our goal, are all life journeys equal? Dr Kalpakgian delves into Dickens’ David Copperfield to show that the mode of travel really does matter.
Read More »Armor of God: Essential Wardrobe for Homeschooling Moms
Christine Smitha says homeschooling is more than developing intellect and urges moms to put on the Armor of God to protect our children's spiritual lives.
Read More »A Spirit of Hope: How to Thrive in a Culture of Despair
by Emily Molitor | We live in a society that is anti-hope. We are bombarded by stories of death and despair, rather than stories of hope.
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