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 »Pumpkin: A Recipe For Controversy
John Clark thinks he's being played by a great pumpkin controversy: there's no reason for it to be in coffee and cheesecake soup. Or is there?
Read More »How to Find Peace with God in ‘The Imitation of Christ’
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 »5 Ways I Got Homeschooling on Track after Chronic Illness
Molly Aranda shares her five tips to keeping homeschooling on track with a chronic illness. With these tricks up your sleeve, you'll do more than survive.
Read More »A Homeschooler in College: 4 Ways I’m Grateful for Seton
Anna Eileen breaks down the 4 key benefits Seton gave her as a homeschooler in college. As with other Seton grads, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Read More »5 Quick and Simple Devotions For Our Homeschool Journey
Abby Sasscer shares 5 simple devotions that you can teach to your children, perfect for day-to-day homeschool piety!
Read More »3 Ways Writing can be a Meditative Outlet for Growth & Your Prayer Life
Emily Molitor explore the three different ways that writing can help you discover yourself, destress from life and make sense of your prayer life.
Read More »Homeschooling in Our Little Catholic House on the Prairie
Amanda Evinger shares her experiences homeschooling in rural North Dakota. From their Catholic 'house on the prairie', their kids learn Faith and skills.
Read More »The Starbucks Red Cup Controversy That Wasn’t
Let's get some common sense going with John Clark over this Starbucks Red Cup 'controversy', because nobody's taking it seriously.
Read More »The Virtue of Foresight: A Mark of Wisdom
With reference to ancient thinkers and common sense, Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian explores the value of foresight as a mark of wisdom.
Read More »St. Rose Duchesne: The Missionary to Children
Dr. Mary Kay Clark showcases the life and story of Mother Rose Duchesne, with a focus on her efforts to educate young girls in Europe and America.
Read More »My Crazy Rome Trip: Why It Reminds Me of Seton High School
During my junior year of college, I spent a semester studying in Rome. Being young and full of adventurous energy, I decided to go over early and travel around before ...
Read More »How Seton Has Changed to Better Serve Catholic Families
Seton has grown and dramatically changed over the years, but always with an eye toward meeting the needs of more and more Catholic families.
Read More »Chess Mates: Why Seton Homeschoolers Should Play
Nick Marmalejo shares how his childhood was transformed by chess, and how he believes that students should hone the skills of tactics and patience.
Read More »Will Liberal Arts Get Me a Job? Meet Christendom’s Career Prep Director
Greg Monroe shares his experience working as the full-time Career & Leadership Director at Christendom College. Liberal Arts gets you a job. Everywhere.
Read More »5 Do’s & Don’ts to Make Meal Planning Work!
When she started meal planning Elizabeth Turajski used to make the mistake of making a different dish from scratch every night. Her 5 tips to save you time!
Read More »Critical Thinking: Why We Need to Rediscover the ‘Why’ in Education
When my oldest son, Athanasius, was 11 years old, I took him to a baseball camp run by Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken. As we parents excitedly watched our children with visions ...
Read More »How I can Cultivate Peace with My Addictions – The Rule of St Benedict for Everyone
From 'The Rule of St Benedict for Everyone' series, Dr Kalpakgian looks at how our addictions and passions hold us back from peace, and how we can find it.
Read More »Blessed by Grief: Lessons My Children Learned from Sorrow
Teresa Collins shares how her family learned to share grief and mutual support over her son's death, knowing that her child had returned to God.
Read More »I Like Seton, but I’m Bothered by Every Course Promoting the Catholic Faith…
I used your program for my two boys this year, and we like it very much, but it bothers me that every course seems to be promoting the Catholic Faith. ...
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