Teaching the difference between right and wrong is not always easy but stories impart values and teach moral lessons, whether in fairy tales or real life.
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Contributing Writers May 9, 2019 8,048 Views
Teaching the difference between right and wrong is not always easy but stories impart values and teach moral lessons, whether in fairy tales or real life.
Read More »Seton Home Study School March 8, 2019 4,738 Views
Studies say that good handwriting makes us smarter and improves our memory but, as Ashlyn points out, penmanship can also save us from embarrassing moments.
Read More »Seton Home Study School March 6, 2019 3,525 Views
Morality for Catholic Students author Thomas Centrella says it is an honor to play a role in sharing the jewels of our Catholic Faith with the Seton family.
Read More »John Clark November 3, 2017 12,171 Views
Homeschooling dad and blogger John Clark opines on St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of perseverance, and its relation to the Catholic Homeschooling family.
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.
Read More »Contributing Writers December 17, 2015 5,267 Views
Welcome to a cheery selection of recipes and Christmas greetings from Seton families! Each of these families was featured this 2015.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian November 19, 2015 6,453 Views
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian opens up the Imitation of Christ and shows how peace with God can be found, if we are prepared to be still.
Read More »Featured Families August 1, 2015 6,738 Views
This month we welcome you to an interview with Amy Thomas, a homeschooling, military family where she converted to Catholicism, and together they are able to pursue homeschooling with their four children.
Read More »John Clark July 10, 2015 7,523 Views
By John Clark | Let’s begin with what Christians and Atheists can perhaps agree on — the subject of happiness. First, man desires happiness...
Read More »John Clark July 3, 2015 9,735 Views
by John Clark | As we Americans celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, here are Catholics statements on these inalienable...
Read More »John Clark May 22, 2015 8,447 Views
By John and Athanasius Clark After he had taken his last college exam of the year, my son Athan (Athanasius) mentioned to me that he wanted to create a summer ...
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by John Clark | When I was growing up, reading various lists of the “smartest people in the world,” I sometimes found my faith tested. Atheist intelligence...
Read More »Contributing Writers April 21, 2015 5,870 Views
by Jessica Wilde | We were invited to India for a friend’s wedding. It was an amazing experience—the music was loud, the food spicy, the colors vibrant...
Read More »Kids Corner July 5, 2014 6,029 Views
Download this ‘Saints for July’ Crossword! A fun activity to challenge your knowledge of facts and trivia. For all ages! Answer these questions: Bl. Junipero ___ baptized and confirmed many ...
Read More »John Clark June 27, 2014 12,603 Views
by John Clark | Many are familiar with the Summa Theologica, but there is a lesser-known fact about Thomas’ masterpiece: it was never finished.
Read More »Contributing Writers February 8, 2014 8,338 Views
by Thomas J. Centrella | The foundation of this country is the Constitution. It is the mind of the nation. The cornerstone of this foundation is the Declaration of Independence.
Read More »Contributing Writers December 17, 2013 10,642 Views
In the “Armor of God,” with which we are all called to equip ourselves (Ephesians 6:10-18), the Word of God is the “sword of the Spirit.” Daily, reverent reading of Sacred Scripture can help us to immerse ourselves in the mind of Christ and cultivate our personal relationship with Him. It can also help us to develop a living, breathing, personal relationship with the Holy Spirit, the Author of Sacred Scripture.
Read More »Contributing Writers December 3, 2013 9,343 Views
Have you ever been asked by an evangelical Christian if you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior? What do you say? My answer is simple: Yes. I have indeed committed my life to Jesus Christ and invited Him to be my Lord...
Read More »Contributing Writers November 26, 2013 13,708 Views
We are not alone in our fervent desire to help our children remain true to their Catholic Faith. The Blessed Virgin Mary, who is the Queen of Heaven and Earth, earnestly desires their salvation as well, and she can show them how to stay close to Jesus throughout their lives.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark November 18, 2013 11,296 Views
The Mystical Body of Christ, the Church, is composed of those of us still on Earth, those in Purgatory, and those in Heaven. We on Earth are encouraged by the Church to pray for those in Purgatory, and to ask those in Heaven to pray for us. Those we prayed for when they were in Purgatory will certainly pray for us when they reach Heaven.
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