I want to be a saint and constantly strive to be the best version of myself by doing what is right, not what is easy.
Read More »Seton and JPCatholic Students Know and Live the Truth Boldly
Teresa Doherty knows first hand how Seton Home Study and John Paul the Great Catholic University prepare students to know and live out the truth boldly.
Read More »Preparing for Advent – One Week at a Time – Week Two
A collection of timely crafts, books, and activities for Advent, in weekly snippets, can help families welcome the Christ Child into their hearts and homes.
Read More »St. Dominic – Founder of the Dominicans
St. Dominic was a dogged defender of the Faith, an enthusiastic promoter of the Rosary, and founder of the Order of Preachers, also known as the Dominicans.
Read More »Advent Activities to Build Family Traditions and Faith
Join Mary Ellen Barrett and her family to invite Advent into your homeschool, creating traditions that will bind children to both their faith and family.
Read More »Read-Aloud Books – Creating a Legacy of Loving to Learn
Mary Ellen Barrett on instilling a joy of learning in our children and why Seton Home Study School is adding more Read-Aloud books to the Pre-K curriculum.
Read More »10 Reasons to Attend Daily Mass with Your Children
Chery Hernandez on why attending Daily Mass will provide peace and order in our lives and the armor we and our children need to fight this earthly battle.
Read More »3 Easy Ways for Moms & Daughters to Grow in the Virtue of Industry
With spring cleaning around the corner in your home, Mary Donellan offers thoughts to inspire you towards the beautiful but often hidden virtue of industry.
Read More »More Lessons from St. Bernadette: Insights on Daily Prayer
Using quotes from St. Bernadette, model for young people developing a daily prayer life, Gina Berrios offers a wealth of insight from this humble saint.
Read More »Enriching Your Homeschooling through the Beauty of Icons
Gina Berrios shares what she learned from an iconographer about icons and offers ways these holy images can enrich your homeschooling and prayer life.
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 »A True Story of St. Gerard and Remarkable Ripple Effect
Little did Suzanne Tombs know the ripple effect that a field trip for a saint's celebration would have on her homeschooled daughter. St. Gerard pray for us!
Read More »Straight to Heaven or – Is Purgatory Our Destiny?
Even though many Catholics hope for Purgatory after death, John Clark points out that the saints remind us that God desires us to go straight to Heaven.
Read More »Halloween – Done Catholic Style
If you assume Halloween began as a pagan holiday, think again! It's Catholic, and Amy Pawlusiak, a mother of five, discusses how you can reclaim Halloween.
Read More »A Magnificent Seven: 7 Wonderful Quotes From The Newest 7 Saints
Pope Francis just canonized seven saints. John Clark takes a brief look at their lives and their immortal words that inspire Catholics around the world.
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 »I Didn’t Know Mother Teresa, But I Know Other Saints. And So Do You.
John Clark never met Mother Teresa. But we forget that we may be surrounded by other saints - who haven't been canonized. They may even be still alive!
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 »The 3 Best Saint Quotes to Start the School Year
Nervous about the new school year? Mary Donellan has encouragement and wisdom from Saint Benedict, Francis de Sales, and Augustine just for homeschoolers.
Read More »The Moral Imagination: The Beauty of Goodness & the Ugliness of Evil
Without clear ideas of what good or evil should be, we are doomed to mix them up. Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian furnishes fresh images for our moral imagination.
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