Fr Mcgraw walks us through some simple suggestions for keeping Lent inspirational, and how to use the Year of Mercy as an opportunity for extra graces.
Read More »Faithful & Fun February Feast Traditions for the Family
Mary Ellen Barret doesn't like February. At all. But she does enjoy the chances to celebrate feasts and fun with the family. Enjoy these 12 February feasts!
Read More »Faithful & Fun January Feast Traditions for the Family
Mary Ellen Barrett shares her 8 ideas for celebrating January feast days, with little kids and homeschooling in mind.
Read More »Imagine a World without Christmas. Here’s Why You Shouldn’t.
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian dips into Caryll Houselander for seasonal inspiration on Christmas, and shows why it's a crucial time of rest and play.
Read More »‘Home Alone’: How My Son Taught Me that Christmas is about More than Family
Teresa Collins shares a Christmas memory about being stuck in California, and her kids home alone in Colorado. She didn't realize how she'd been wrong.
Read More »Marie Valdovinos Wins 2015 Seton Christmas Contest with ‘Simplicity’
The 1st place winner of the 2015 Christmas Essay Contest, Marie Valdovinos shares how one Christmas ‘simplicity’ became a matter of necessity.
Read More »‘Oh Night Divine’: Why We Observe Advent At All
Mary Ellen Barrett reminds us of the key reason for the observing of Advent - sometimes we forget.
Read More »12 Days of Christmas – Free Gifts for a Catholic Homeschool Mom
Debbie Gaudino shares her 12 part wishlist of gifts she'd die for as a Catholic homeschool mom. 12 ideas to pamper your wife/mom this Christmas!
Read More »A Christmas Meditation on the Birth of Christ for Children
Join Dr. Clark in this little journey of wonder around the creche scene, helping you to admire the incredible miracle of the Birth of Christ.
Read More »Preparing for the Future: Choosing Christmas Gifts for a Homeschooled Child
Grant Dahl shares the 5 questions he asks to find his perfect gift for a homeschool child. His secret: look at their interests and prep for the future.
Read More »A Homeschooler’s Guide to Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas
Christine Smitha shares 12 Catholic connections with the 12 days of Christmas, and suggests ideas how to celebrate each day leading up to the feast.
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
John Clark shares his favorite Christmas memory, and why we should not only love the Christ child, but we should *be* a Christmas child.
Read More »Christmas Wishes & Festive Recipes from Seton Families!
Welcome to a cheery selection of recipes and Christmas greetings from Seton families! Each of these families was featured this 2015.
Read More »4 Steps to a Simple Christmas for Homeschooling Families
Abby Sasscer shares her four favorite tips to keeping a simple Christmas spiritual and inspirational while homeschooling.
Read More »Homeschooling vs Christmas: 9 Ways to Thrive this Advent!
Elizabeth Rozycki shares her 9 top tips for keeping homeschooling going during the Christmas season, and how to keep the Christmas spirit alive!
Read More »9 Favorite Traditions for Celebrating a Homeschool Advent
Out in the country, Amanda Evinger shares her favorite family traditions for keeping Advent alive and spiritual while homeschooling her 3 kids.
Read More »5 Easy Ways to Grow in Gratitude this Thanksgiving
Debbie Gaudino shares her top 5 practices for cultivating gratitude, and what better time to grab a couple of easy ideas than Thanksgiving?
Read More »Faithful & Fun November Feast Ideas for the Family
November is the month dedicated by the Church to the Holy Souls. Here are a few activities we try to incorporate into our November traditions!
Read More »Living Liturgically: How to Enhance Your Homeschool with Feasts & Traditions
by Mary Ellen Barrett | Our Faith is richly filled with beautiful feasts and traditions that not only teach and inspire us to be better, but also, very often, honor our heritage and provide for a lot of fun.
Read More »4 Ways to Celebrate May as Mary’s Month
Having a month that is especially dedicated to the Mary is one of the more beautiful aspects of our Catholic heritage...
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