Born a slave, Father Tolton is a grand example of how faith, perseverance, and discipleship can be welded together to overcome seemingly impossible odds.
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 »“Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry” The Counsel of St. Padre Pio
St. Padre Pio bore the wounds of Christ and he is the patron saint of civil defense volunteers, adolescents, and stress relief. His feast is September 23.
Read More »Why St. Francis Has Been My Inspiration and Spiritual Leader
St. Francis is an inspiration and spiritual leader when raising children in the Faith, helping us teach the Faith, live the Faith, and be better parents.
Read More »St. John Bosco – Father, Founder, and Teacher of Youth
A dream led John Bosco to a life dedicated to teaching, encouraging, and caring for neglected boys using methods that exemplified a loving and merciful God.
Read More »For Father Papa, Every Day Was Christmas
Father Papa was a friend of Seton and of John Clark. Mr. Clark asks you to take a moment so he may introduce you to his friend, a most remarkable priest.
Read More »St. John Baptist de La Salle – Patron Saint of Homeschooling
St. John Baptist de La Salle is a timeless inspiration for homeschooling parents who want to teach their children according to their children’s ability, all the while encouraging them to learn about and to practice their Catholic Faith.
Read More »St. Patrick – Patron Saint and Apostle of Ireland Pray for Us!
Patrick was born in Roman Britain. At age 16, he was captured by Irish pirates and sold as a slave. He suffered many trials but would go on to convert Ireland.
Read More »St. Joseph of Cupertino – September 18 – Fransican Priest and Friar
Saint Joseph of Cupertino was a Franciscan Friar and Priest. He is sometimes known as the Flying Friar because he would rise from the ground while saying the Mass or ...
Read More »St. Alphonsus Liguori – It’s Not Enough to Memorize the Catechism
Dr. Mary Kay Clark reminds us that St. Alphonsus Liguori taught that our ultimate goal is not just learning facts but how to live our lives as Catholics.
Read More »What I Gave Up By Not Being A Priest
John Clark turns the too-often used counsel for young men upside down with this advice to his sons: 'Think of what you will give up by not being a Priest'.
Read More »The Day Bl. Father Seelos Met Honest Abe Lincoln
What do homeschoolers have in common with a German-immigrant priest from the 1800s? Gina Berrios presents the inspiring story of Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos.
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 »The Noble Dreams of Fathers
A story of loving fathers and noble dreams. John Clark recounts the story of a homeschool father who loved his son's dream so much that he made it his own.
Read More »5 Ways Families Can Foster a Religious Vocation
I have five personal insights to share with you if you're interested in fostering a religious vocation among your children.
Read More »5 Ways to Make Your Kids *Love* Confession
by Debbie Gaudino | Here are five ideas that my family used to prepare our children for Confession, this great sacrament of God's mercy, for the first time.
Read More »The ‘Bosco Bundle’: What You Need to Save Faith in College
In college, students look forward to their opportunity to further their education and dig into their studies. The ‘Bosco Bundle’ is your own Faith-Aid Kit. “My son wants to attend ...
Read More »All the Way to Eternity: The Hendershott Family’s Homeschooling Story
by Howard & Susan Hendershott | We began to research the field of homeschooling materials and searched through Mary Pride’s books on home learning to discern which curriculum to use.
Read More »Are All Christians Priests? The Biblical Evidence for Priests Separate from the Laity
by Dave Armstrong | Our Protestant friends (particularly evangelicals) sometimes claim that all Christians are priests, and that there is no special class set apart from others in the Church.
Read More »Are Catholics Wrong to Call Priests ‘Father’?
by Dave Armstrong | "Call no man your father on earth..." That seems straightforward enough, doesn't it? How do Catholics get around this?
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