Three experienced homeschooling moms share lessons learned through their trials and errors to teach their children to be charitable.
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Three experienced homeschooling moms share lessons learned through their trials and errors to teach their children to be charitable.
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Here are four homeschooling moms with years of experience to share with you how they weave their Holy Week observances into their family's faith formation.
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Jeff Minick has tips to help us more fully receive the special graces available to homeschooling families through the challenges and demands of Holy Week.
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Sharing advice from an accomplished spiritual director, Cheryl Hernandez offers seven sure-fire ways to grow in holiness. Is it easy? Perhaps not, but it is simple and, like taking on a diet or a physical exercise program, it is a gradual work in progress; that will bring us closer to God.
Read More »Abby Sasscer January 9, 2017 8,355 Views
In the last post of her Discernment Series, Abby Sasscer shares the tools she uses to teach her children how to discern God's will in their lives.
Read More »Bob Wiesner July 11, 2016 5,737 Views
This summer, take time to observe God's creation and open your heart to new ways of appreciating His works. It can only lead to a greater love for Him.
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Amanda Evinger believes it is possible to homeschool and keep the 'domestic church' alive. Hit the ground running with her 9 tried-and-true tips!
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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 »John Clark April 1, 2016 11,607 Views
Thomas' act of belief for Resurrection raises a question: the presence of wounds in Jesus' glorified body. John Clark explores what that can mean for us.
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Fr Mcgraw walks us through some simple suggestions for keeping Lent inspirational, and how to use the Year of Mercy as an opportunity for extra graces.
Read More »John Clark October 23, 2015 3,865 Views
When people are learning to drive, they are taught that they should look in the rear-view mirror every few seconds to see what is behind them. That’s excellent advice for ...
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by Debbie Gaudino | One unique tool is the parish bulletin - which can aid in illustrating how the teachings of the Church are lived out in a practical, local way.
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by Matthew Rose | There is one item that a device should not replace: a Bible.
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by Dave Armstrong | My pastor friend argued that context indicated faith before the baptism occurred. I quickly conceded this point, but noted...
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by Dave Armstrong | Contrary to the claims of some Protestant apologists, Catholics actually have a wide freedom to read and interpret the Bible.
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by Angela Wilhelmi | Mary embodies four cardinal virtues that we should imitate in ourselves, so that she can lead us to Christ: Humility, Obedience, Modesty...
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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 »Seton Journal Prompts November 22, 2014 3,120 Views
God speaks to us in many different ways. In Scripture we see that at times, He has spoken to men through dreams and visions, circumstances, and other people. He appeared ...
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by Dave Armstrong | Having a child conceived by the Holy Spirit has no direct analogy, because it was a one-time extraordinary event, in order to bring about the incarnation.
Read More »Seton Journal Prompts November 9, 2014 3,438 Views
Jesus said, “Whoever obeys Me, he is the one who loves Me.” (Jn 14:21). According to Our Lord, obedience to the Word of God, more than anything else, is how ...
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