What does humility look like? Tom McFadden recounts his example of what humility in the flesh looks like – in the life of Bishop William Dermott Molloy.
Read More »Daring to GO! The Connection Between Pokémon and ‘Quo Vadis’
People wandering about playing Pokémon GO has Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five, asking why it takes an app to tell us to “Go”. So, Where Are You Going?
Read More »The Amazing Benefit of Adding Faith to Your Travel Plans
Family trip more stressful than it’s worth? Anna Marie Jehorek shares how adding pilgrimage sights to your travel plans can transform the family vacation.
Read More »Got Grace? How Homeschooling is Saved by Sacramental Graces
Cindy Costello, homeschooling veteran of twenty years found the fruit of success not in her own strength, but rather through sacramental grace.
Read More »Mary vs Martha? What Kind of Mom are You?
Many moms feel guilty when they read the Mary and Martha story, but Seton alumna, Lydia Martin, explains why they shouldn't.
Read More »5 Tips on Simple Summer Pleasures
All moms know how stressful summer vacations can be without a routine. Debbie Gaudino shares five tips for formulating a fun and restful summer schedule.
Read More »3 Fantastic Ways to Inspire Our Kids’ Vocation
How can we prepare children to embrace God’s plans for them? Inspired by Pope Francis, Gina Berrios shares practical suggestions to foster kids’ vocation.
Read More »The Amazing Story of the Children’s Rosary Worldwide Movement!
Raising children today is not easy, but homeschooling mom Blythe Kaufman explains a simple and gentle support for our children on their path to holiness.
Read More »Savoring the Gift of Seton: The Evinger Family Story
Amanda Evinger, tries to spend her homeschooling days giving glory to Almighty God, who is so gracious in endowing His children with talents and gifts.
Read More »Prayer, Work & Play with a Homeschool Military Family
Amy Bissonnette is a homeschool mom of five with a husband in the military. In their travels across the USA, here's how Seton works well for them!
Read More »Simple Hospitality: Show Your Love By Sharing a Meal
Mary Ellen Barrett shows how easy it can be to teach hospitality to children. Whether with friends or family, a meal is the quickest way to show love.
Read More »What are the 3 Most Important Things to Remember Regarding Homeschooling?
Dr Clark is back this month, answering 9 questions from mothers and families about homeschooling, scheduling and family life.
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 »A Homeschool Dad: “My Perspective on Keeping My Kids’ Education Catholic”
Dave Steele shares his insights as a homeschool dad of 8 children. After their love for the Catholic faith, the Steeles are passionate fans of the outdoors.
Read More »Mass & Homeschooling: The Homily for Seton Homeschool Graduation 2015
by Re. Seamus O'Kielty | Homeschooling is the best and most natural way of teaching and learning. Those who so vehemently oppose it know this, for they feel insecure...
Read More »Mass During Summer Vacation? 5 Tips to Help You Out
by Jessica Wilde | Going to Mass on vacation - what a great opportunity for us to engage with the community and learn about the locals while growing in our Catholic Faith.
Read More »A Mom’s Survival Guide to Holy Week
by Mary Ellen Barrett | A Mom's Survival Guide to Holy Week: the key is having a plan for your family's schedule for the coming busy week...
Read More »Three Ways to Keep Sunday Holy – Inspirations from Blessed John Paul II
by Marc Postiglione | One of my fondest and earliest memories of childhood is the way we as a family celebrated Sunday. Sunday always started with morning Mass. We were not a sleep late family and were out the door for 9:00am Mass.
Read More »7 Ways Our Children Can Keep Their Way Pure | Part 1
How can we as Catholic parents help our children keep their way pure when they go out into the world? We are living in a culture that is becoming increasingly hostile to all that is good, wholesome, and decent. Although we recognize that the souls of our children are ultimately in the hands of God, we also know that He has placed them in our care.
Read More »Pope Francis and ‘Heavy Lifting’ Evangelization
During the past several months, Pope Francis has insisted that priests and religious should go into the streets and do some heavy lifting in evangelization. Workers in the Lord’s vineyard cannot allow themselves to become complacent, but should seek out difficult tasks in the real world.
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