"I had always felt called to care for others...After September 11th, I felt called in a particular way to be a nurse and to serve my country."
Read More »Nurturing a Vocation in the Home
At the heart of my parents’ decision...was the conviction that education is worthless when detached from the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
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 »Hopes, Plans, and Dreams – Grads Speak at Family Fest
As Seton Class of 2019 grads and families gathered for an afternoon of popcorn, pizza, and making new friends, they shared their plans and dreams with us.
Read More »What Every Child Needs to Know Before Flying the Coop
Teach your children to seek God’s Will, the courage to follow it, and to place virtue above all else and they will fly when they leave the coop.
Read More »Jobzology: A Seton Service to Help Students Discern Their Way
Seton has partnered with Jobzology, a software company that has developed a talent analytics program to help people find jobs in which they will be happy.
Read More »The Importance of Silence in a Call to Vocation
Finding the call of your vocations is important but often difficult. Jennifer Hansen's simple answer--silence. After all, how else can we hear God's answer?
Read More »A Peek Inside Religious Life for Homeschooling Parents
Amanda Evinger shares insights and personal experience about religious life to help homeschooling parents encourage, not hinder, their children’s vocation.
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 »Simple Ways to Find the Missing Element in Your Life
Sometimes small changes yield great happiness. Dr. Kalpakgian considers what literary characters can teach about finding the missing element in our lives.
Read More »11 Great Quotes By & About St. Bonaventure
Legend has it that St. Bonaventure was saved and given his name by another famous saint. John Clark introduces the Seraphic Doctor with 11 inspiring quotes.
Read More »Got Grace? How Homeschooling is Saved by Sacramental Graces
Cindy Costello, homeschooling veteran of twenty years found the fruit of success not in her own strength, but rather through sacramental grace.
Read More »Mary vs Martha? What Kind of Mom are You?
Many moms feel guilty when they read the Mary and Martha story, but Seton alumna, Lydia Martin, explains why they shouldn't.
Read More »Divine & Human: How You Can Imitate God’s Paternity
Dom Alban Baker shares how imitating God in His love and forgiveness and by trusting the Father to have mercy that fathers excel in their providential role.
Read More »The Amazing Story of the Children’s Rosary Worldwide Movement!
Raising children today is not easy, but homeschooling mom Blythe Kaufman explains a simple and gentle support for our children on their path to holiness.
Read More »The Surprising Secret to Lasting Peace of Mind, Heart and Soul!
Don't let life pass you by! Abby Sasscer learns the secret to lasting joy and peace amidst life's daily struggles...amidst daffodil's dancing in the wind.
Read More »Why a Catholic University is a Worthwhile Investment
Dr Timothy o'Donnell, President of Christendom College, likens a Catholic college to a formative respite in Rivendell before engaging the modern culture.
Read More »4 Spiritual Habits for Homeschooling, Whether with 1 or 13 Kids
Here are four spiritual habits my friend has used through homeschooling her 13 kids, and that have already helped me as I start my adventure!
Read More »Fatherhood – A Vocation of Love
by John Clark | Almost two centuries ago in France, a little boy named Louis Martin felt drawn to a religious vocation as he grew up.
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.
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