The Seton counselors care deeply about your family's homeschooling success and offer these tips and resources to help make your efforts more fruitful.
Read More »Catching Up: God’s Generosity is Beyond Measure
Weaving a collection of memorable magazine columns, John Clark has a heartwarming reflection on family, beginnings, and possible destinations.
Read More »How Does Your Family Evangelize?
Our magazine editor Mary Ellen Barrett asked enrolled Seton families on Facebook how they and their families evangelize in their communities.
Read More »Ten Lessons About Homeschooling from the Ranch
Leigh's life lessons about children and homeschooling are a real-life mix of trusting God, taking the bull by the horns, and worth reading.
Read More »A Lenten Guide for Homeschool Moms
This Lenten guide was written for homeschooling moms short on free time but long on their desire to please God and grow closer to him. Free Download Below.
Read More »200 Advent Crafts and Activities for Catholic Homeschoolers
Updated for 2024 - Mary Ellen Barrett shares 200 ideas, crafts, and activities for your Advent calendar with books and activities for saint and feast days!
Read More »First Day of Home School Video
A treasure of first day of school photos from Seton Home Study School families. From Pre-K through high school, these fresh, happy faces are an inspiration.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Jim Shanley
A favorite part of Jim Shanley's job is introducing ‘Featured Families’ to the Seton community,” he says. “Each family has an encouraging story to tell.”
Read More »St. Elizabeth of Hungary – Model of Christian Charity
Rather than live a life of luxury, noblewoman St. Elizabeth of Hungary, chose to serve the Suffering Christ through service to the poorest of the poor.
Read More »It’s Fun to Learn with Saintly Seton Magazine Posters
Free to Download! Colorful saint posters for your classroom wall or refrigerator door make it easy to learn about these saintly heroes.
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
Editor’s note: John Clark is taking a well-deserved rest from his column this week in order to spend time with his family. He asked us to re-wrap this story about ...
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