by Kevin Clark | Whenever the idea of freedom of religion comes up, someone invariably mentions that it includes 'freedom from religion'.
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2014
Is the Rosary “Vain Repetition”?
by Dave Armstrong | "Why is Mary so heavily infused into the Rosary?" One must understand the nature of the Rosary and the purpose of the repetition...
Read More »The Magnanimous Man: Living Like a Christian Knight
by Mitchell Kalpakgian | The magnanimous man is large-hearted enough to take into consideration the humanity of his enemies.
Read More »Simplifying Our Office and Classroom!
by Abby Sasscer | Our classroom is a place where any of the children can go if they want to do some quiet reading or if they need a peaceful place to homeschool.
Read More »Homeschooling 101: A Little Patience Goes a Long Way
by Marlicia Fernandez | Homeschooling? I had never heard of such a thing, and it seemed strange and maybe a little dangerous. Was it even legal?
Read More »How to Get a Speed-Reader to Remember What they Read
by Lorraine Espenhain | I have a fourteen-year-old daughter who struggles horribly when it comes to reading comprehension.
Read More »Penance and Partridge: Why Saints *Must* Smile
by John Clark | I was struck by the fact that they all looked so happy. When I met them and smiled, the joy of their smiles dwarfed mine.
Read More »3 Lessons on Evangelization from John Paul II’s Encyclical ‘Slavorum Apostoli’
by Marc Postiglione | This engagement and evangelization is who we are. The Catholic Christian’s engagement with our communities and society is grounded in our faith and love in Christ crucified...
Read More »Praying to Angels and Angelic Intercession
We know that angels pray to God for us; such as the “angel of the Lord” praying to God for the inhabitants of Jerusalem and other cities of Judah (Zech 1:12).
Read More »When to Expect a Miracle
by Mitchell Kalpakgian | While God works miracles to heal, to feed, and to resurrect the dead, He does not perform wonders to amaze the crowds...
Read More »I have a child with a learning disability: should I try homeschooling?
by Mary Kay Clark | At Seton, we long ago made a decision to support families with children who have a learning disability...
Read More »Why I Hope to Homeschool My Family
by Emily Molitor | I don’t know how my life or my family relationships would be different today had my parents not made the decision to homeschool,
Read More »Why ‘Living in God’ is Actually Pretty Practical… and Crucial
by Lorraine Espenhain | Why couldn’t God have provided a job for my husband in Philadelphia? Why did He feel the need to uproot me from my comfort zone?
Read More »‘Saints for July’ Word Puzzle
Download this ‘The Saints for July’ Word Puzzle! A fun activity to for all ages! Search for these words:
Read More »Setting Aside All Earthly Cares: Why Dads Need Holy Hours
by John Clark| I occasionally admit to certain things that I probably shouldn’t... I had never committed to a Holy Hour. Of course, I have spent time in adoration...
Read More »History Professor Reveals Archeological Findings at Global Conference
History Professor Dr. Brendan McGuire had stumbled upon Byzantine ruins, half-buried in the middle of a city block in an unfrequented, impoverished neighborhood.
Read More »Running the Good Race: A Seton Homeschool Family
by Becki Agar | Our son and daughter graduated from Seton Home Study School this past May.
Read More »Christ Teaches that Saints can Intercede for Us… Right?
by Dave Armstrong | "The Bible never shows anyone praying to anyone other than God! We can never communicate with the dead!" ...right?
Read More »My 12 Tips for Catholic Homeschoolers
by Fr. Constantine | Let your homeschooler prepare one lesson and teach you. In preparing to teach the class, your child will teach himself the lesson.
Read More »How We Simplified the Children’s Playroom!
by Abby Sasccer | We will be looking at what we did to simplify the children’s playroom. The playroom is an integral part of our learning environment.
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