Peter's Seton education helped him write a complete, organized, well-thought-out essay that helped him win a full-tuition scholarship.
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Contributing Writers July 1, 2022 1,347 Views
Peter's Seton education helped him write a complete, organized, well-thought-out essay that helped him win a full-tuition scholarship.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian January 9, 2014 7,044 Views
This great design of awaiting the next pleasure forms the master plan of life designed by a wise Creator who orients man toward the future with hope. No one ever truly wants to return to the past or dreams of recovering the fountain of youth.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert October 26, 2013 9,770 Views
Little learners still have to memorize their math facts— addition, and subtraction—and Mom, or in this case Grandma, still has to drill them. Each time I open Math 2 For Young Catholics to one of those long drill pages, I think to myself that it must seem like approaching Mt. Everest to a little kid.
Read More »Kevin Clark June 21, 2013 5,257 Views
When I was perhaps eleven or twelve years old, I happened upon a piece of music called Once Upon a Time. It was from a Broadway play that I had ...
Read More »Contributing Writers June 19, 2012 6,019 Views
Who says Science has to be boring? Kathy Rinker shares just how much fun the Young Scientist Series is, and it is now available at Seton Educational Media!
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Keep up with your child’s learning even with all the fun in the sun this summer with these helpful ideas, and make plans to attend Mass in the mornings!
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian November 3, 2011 7,439 Views
Simone Weil, a noted Jewish philosopher, remarked, “Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always new, marvelous, ...
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian August 3, 2011 6,759 Views
In A Wonder Book and The Tanglewood Tales Hawthorne retells some of the famous classical myths in an imaginative and charming style that captures the universality and moral wisdom of ...
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