Seton Home Study School
May 29, 2013
12,690 Views
How to write book reports are not as hard as they seem; it's like following a roadmap that teaches children to think analytically.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
May 28, 2013
11,705 Views
1. There has been so much discussion on the internet about the Common Core program being implemented in schools, even in Catholic schools. What will you be doing about the ...
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
May 27, 2013
7,769 Views
The feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus is celebrated this year on Friday, June 7th. Among Catholics and many Christians, pictures of the Sacred Heart and devotions to ...
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Contributing Writers
May 25, 2013
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By Fr. Charles C. Fiore, (1934 -2003) Every Catholic knows the primacy of love in the Christian life. Jesus’ words (Mt. 19:19 and 22:37) about love of God and love ...
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Kevin Clark
May 24, 2013
9,535 Views
Roger Ebert, the Chicago-based film critic who died recently, wrote that the first thing that really pushed him away from practicing his Catholic faith was his unwillingness to confess certain ...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
May 23, 2013
7,373 Views
In The Way of a Storyteller Ruth Sawyer tells an anecdote about a gifted furniture maker renowned for his craftsmanship whose work was in great demand by the prominent and ...
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
May 5, 2013
9,709 Views
Sister Josefa Menendez was a Spanish mystic who lived from 1890 to 1923. In 1920, she joined the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Poitiers, France. During her ...
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
May 4, 2013
8,335 Views
I feel like my life is a treadmill. It’s always running ahead of me and I am always trying to catch up. My book, Catholic Home Schooling, has a chapter ...
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John Clark
May 3, 2013
11,057 Views
John Clark shares his 5 favorite uses for advancing education with modern media, and how invaluable a tablet will be to a homeschooling family.
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Ginny Seuffert
May 3, 2013
8,741 Views
With 25 years of experience in homeschooling, Ginny Seuffert is adamant that nothing is more thorough or Catholic than Seton’s English courses.
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Bob Wiesner
May 3, 2013
8,240 Views
You’ve finally just about completed everything for your long-anticipated diploma. There is still the fourth quarter Government test, one English essay, and a Religion test. Summer is just around the ...
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Seton Home Study School
May 3, 2013
9,267 Views
Accreditation is a method of quality assurance designed to acknowledge schools that operate with a high standard of educational principles and practices.
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Featured Families
May 3, 2013
16,617 Views
by Steven and Joy Domangue Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Life does ...
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Kevin Clark
May 2, 2013
6,395 Views
The other day, I performed a task which is very common for the father of a large family—I took my trash to the dump. I am not someone who is ...
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Seton Home Study School
May 1, 2013
8,826 Views
We have collected a set of books by, for, and about the holy mission of mothers. Like a beautiful bouquet of fragrant flowers, we have gathered them all here. The ...
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Seton Home Study School
May 1, 2013
5,988 Views
Church teachings can be seen in the papal document The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality. In Section IV, “Father and Mother as Educators” and Section V, “Paths of Formation ...
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Seton Home Study School
May 1, 2013
7,397 Views
Pope Francis celebrated his inauguration Mass on the Feast of St. Joseph (March 19). He spoke about St. Joseph as protector of Jesus and Mary: How does Joseph exercise his ...
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Kids Corner
May 1, 2013
20,901 Views
Contributing Writers
April 8, 2013
9,307 Views
Father John Hardon, a highly respected Catholic theologian, now deceased and currently being considered for beatification, spoke to homeschooling parents at a conference. This is a selection of his comments. ...
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John Clark
April 8, 2013
5,669 Views
Thanks to some good friends generously giving us tickets and inviting us to go along with them, Veronica and I recently went to see an NHL hockey game. I have ...
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