In a poignant reflection, John Clark reminds us to turn to Our Lady in our darkest hour, she loves us and offers a consolation greater than we can imagine.
Read More »Beauty is Our Calling
Asked to opine on beauty, John Clark says that every Catholic family is a reflection of God and is a form of beauty that rises above the material world.
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 »Saint of the Month: St Teresa of Avila
It was not easy for St. Teresa of Avila, Doctor of the Church to discern her vocation but once she did, her influence in her lifetime was remarkable.
Read More »Growing in Faith and Family – The Blessing of Homeschooling
Cheryl Hernandez shares, "The biggest blessing, because we are following God’s call to homeschool, has been growing stronger in our Faith as a family."
Read More »In Celebration of St. Valentine, Saint of Legend and Love
There are many legends on the origin of St. Valentine's Day, but we know that he was a man of great faith and is the patron of love, devotion, and romance.
Read More »The Secret to Helping Your Child Love Reading
If you want a child to love something, give it to them for free and demand nothing back. Be patient. If it works, you will be sure that it came from God.
Read More »Why Graduates Must Learn to Graduate From Themselves
Enough of the selfies! Refocus on others. John Clark insists that your most important graduation is the one you make from being so absorbed with yourself.
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 »The Enduring Power of Parental Love
Kids might be embarrassed or slightly unnerved when they witness a show of parental affection, but they need to see it anyway. Ashlynn Smith explains why.
Read More »The Woman’s March That Continues After Two Millennia
After watching the Women's March in D.C., John Clark reflected that Catholics have been marching in support of a woman for two millennia. Her name is Mary.
Read More »When Heroic Love is Not Easy – But is Required
We know the saints did crazy things for God but is such heroic love possible for us? As Amy Pawlusiak found, we are already doing it! But, it sure is hard.
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 »7 Divine New Year’s Resolutions for Homeschooling Parents
Drawing on saints and Scripture, Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, has seven suggestions for New Year's Resolutions for homeschooling parents.
Read More »Love, Intelligence and the Most Important Lesson of All
We parents seek to help our children in their academic studies but John Clark reminds us that the love of God is the most important lesson of them all.
Read More »4 Beautiful Quotes to Bless Your Christmas Season
This article takes some unique and profound quotes from the Saints and relates them to the spiritual journey of a homeschooling family.
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 First and Best Gift of Christmas
As the hype of finding the perfect gift rises to a fevered pitch, Jennifer Elia invites you to take a moment and consider the first gift given to Christ.
Read More »Give Thanks to the Lord for He is Good
In this Thanksgiving season, Teresa Collins shares many of the key reasons why the opportunity to homeschool our children is one of our greatest blessings.
Read More »4 Tips on Peace and Control When Homeschooling with a Baby
Kathryn Trudeau, a homeschooling mother and author, offers her four tried-and-true ways to make homeschooling easier while caring for your baby or toddler.
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