What we know about St. Veronica and her act of kindness is based on tradition, but still, her veil is considered one of the Church's most treasured relics.
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Contributing Writers July 11, 2020 47,539 Views
What we know about St. Veronica and her act of kindness is based on tradition, but still, her veil is considered one of the Church's most treasured relics.
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Madeline was inspired to help a village in Nyeri, Kenya. Her fundraising led to building a well and bringing clean water to a village of 2,000 families.
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Mandy Viles loves the Seton curriculum because it's so rigorous and accredited and she knows her children are receiving a good, quality, Catholic education.
Read More »John Clark May 4, 2020 3,295 Views
John Clark admits he might have become a better reader, writer, or mathematician if he had forsaken carefree and joyful summers spent with his family but...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark May 4, 2020 6,692 Views
Blessed Anna-Maria trusted that God would provide what her family needed when they needed it. She is a model for us to not worry but to trust in God's Will.
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Anthony’s sermons were eloquent, passionate, and knowledgeable and while they were profound, they were simple enough for the average person to understand.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett April 17, 2020 3,839 Views
Seton is ready to help you be a Mentoring Mom, helping friends and family, new to homeschooling, by sharing your trusted insight and hands-on experience.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett March 20, 2020 2,258 Views
This simple craft uses bits and pieces of nature collected hither and yon and says, Easter is coming my friends and the joy of the Resurrection is at hand.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett March 20, 2020 3,739 Views
Mary Ellen has practical tips and a house full of fun activities to keep you and the kids on top when circumstances threaten to turn your world upside down.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett March 19, 2020 3,883 Views
It can be difficult to pray the Stations of the Cross in church but this craft brings the Stations home, and on a schedule that better suits young children.
Read More »Contributing Writers March 10, 2020 3,749 Views
The Triduum, the three days from the Holy Thursday evening to Easter Sunday, here's how to truly live the Triduum and teach our children to do so as well.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett March 9, 2020 2,827 Views
As we journey through Lent with our family, Mary Ellen Barrett shares activities to draw you closer to each other and prepare your hearts to welcome Jesus.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett March 9, 2020 3,813 Views
It can be hard for children to sacrifice but blessing bags can teach that we are called to see the face of Christ in all people and to love them as He does.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark March 9, 2020 2,781 Views
Could St. Joseph respond to your teaching your children to love Jesus, with anything but love? Or not provide his powerful help for your homeschooling?
Read More »Contributing Writers March 2, 2020 2,725 Views
Maria Brasile likes that Seton keeps the focus on our Catholic faith throughout the curriculum which helps keep their school and their days God-centered.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett March 2, 2020 4,315 Views
This homemade crown of thorns can make it easier for your little ones to tackle their sacrifices in small daily bits and see how their penance bears fruit.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett February 24, 2020 4,692 Views
This Lent, Mary Ellen Barrett helps families count down the days of their Lenten journey with activities that could become traditions that last a lifetime.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark January 13, 2020 5,982 Views
Inspire and strengthen your homeschool journey with these pearls of wisdom and insight selected by Msgr. Joseph B. Code from Mother Seton's daily writings.
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Anna and Ed have chosen to homeschool to get their children to heaven of course but to also “Think for themselves. Eyes wide open. Be able to debate ideas.”
Read More »John Clark January 10, 2020 5,761 Views
Our job as parents is to stop pigeonholing genius to classrooms and books, embrace the countless forms of genius, and see the brilliance in our children.
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