John Clark shares his insight on multiple choice tests, academically-challenged yet holy saints, and what it all has to do with your journey toward God.
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John Clark January 13, 2021 4,494 Views
John Clark shares his insight on multiple choice tests, academically-challenged yet holy saints, and what it all has to do with your journey toward God.
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Kateri, orphaned at four, bearer of many struggles, was led to become a bride of Christ and the patron saint of people in exile and Native Americans.
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John bridged the gap between the Old and New Testaments. His baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River marked the start of Jesus's public ministry.
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Francis Xavier, the patron saint of missionaries, sailors, Japan, and the East Indies. With Ignatius of Loyola and companions, founded the Society of Jesus.
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Defender of orthodoxy and champion of justice, Saint Ambrose is a timely reminder to stand firm in our faith when ever-changing events rise to greet us.
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In this Year of St. Joseph, John Clark reminds us that as Saint Joseph’s fatherhood illustrates, when courage and creativity meet, worlds can be conquered.
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At 13 years old, Joan began hearing the voices of saints who gave her a mission from God; to save France. Against all odds, she succeeded.
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Looking for a miracle? Ask St. Blaise, a popular saint during the Middle Ages, one of the 14 Holy Helpers, and a physician known for miraculous cures.
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by John Clark | It is often wondered why today is called “Good Friday.” It seems contradictory to call the events of Good Friday good. The thief, Dismas...
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Pope Pius reformed the church, protected it from the heresies pervasive throughout Europe, and armed with the Rosary, he saved the Church.
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Dear Little Flower of Lisieux, how wonderful was the short life you led. Though cloistered, you went far and wide through fervent prayers and great sufferings. You obtained from God untold ...
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In honor of St. Therese's Feast Day, Abby Sasscer shares her story about how her Little Flower Novena helped her discern to stay home and raise her family.
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The gifts of homeschooling include growing in faith and family together and witnessing milestones and extracurricular activities firsthand.
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Even though many Catholics hope for Purgatory after death, John Clark points out that the saints remind us that God desires us to go straight to Heaven.
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Unlike lovely flowers in gardens, which require constant tending, “gentle dew,” and “spring breezes,” the cactus has a much stronger constitution, for it does not need these things in order to survive and thrive. Because of the toughness of the cactus, it is able to take root and flourish in an environment where nothing can grow without a struggle.
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Life is filled with opportunities and moments to share with our kids and at the end of the day we will look back and say we spent those moments most wisely.
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by John Clark | Almost two centuries ago in France, a little boy named Louis Martin felt drawn to a religious vocation as he grew up.
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We all feel a calling to homeschool as part of our God-given vocation. Jennifer Elia presents five easy, meaningful ways to invite God into your classroom.
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Tips for Student Research on English 9 and 10 Reports When it comes to the prospect of beginning research for the English 9 or 10 reports, some students are less ...
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It's not about big solutions but doing little things with love. John Clark on how to combat the darkness with the light and hope of Christ. Be A Narnian!
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