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April 2, 2009
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No one will be saved unless he practices the Charity of sharing the Faith with others. Parents have the principal responsibility to share the Faith with their children. The purpose ...
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John Clark
April 1, 2009
6,406 Views
There are times when I consider myself so disorganized and discombobulated that I think that I must be the wrong person to write articles about the father’s role in home ...
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Ginny Seuffert
March 28, 2009
6,945 Views
To steal a phrase from Charles Dickens, for the Catholic Church the beginning of the Third Millennium is the best of times and the worst of times. On one hand, ...
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John Clark
March 1, 2009
6,426 Views
One morning a short while ago, I woke up before the rest of the family and started making myself breakfast. Roused from the smell of coffee, my five-year-old daughter Dominica ...
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Ginny Seuffert
February 1, 2009
6,258 Views
Ginny Seuffert explores her three biggest and basic ways to become fit, remain healthy, and instill healthy habits in our children. And they're not hard!
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John Clark
January 1, 2009
5,129 Views
Last month, I encouraged fathers to spend a little time meditating on the life of St. Joseph and asking him for help. This month, I’m encouraging you to deepen your ...
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John Clark
January 1, 2009
6,579 Views
January brings a promise of a new year, of a new chance, of remembrances and resolutions. So if you’re in the process of looking for resolutions as a Catholic father, ...
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Ginny Seuffert
January 1, 2009
5,375 Views
As you read this column, a large segment of the country is dark and cold, and kids are sick and tired of being cooped up in the house. Lesson plans ...
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Seton Home Study School
December 4, 2008
8,772 Views
Here's why a coordinated curriculum should never lose sight of God’s supremacy in all things, and how Seton Home Study School lives for that goal.
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John Clark
December 1, 2008
5,915 Views
Since the dawn of the home schooling movement in America, the question has been asked: “Can home schoolers compete academically with their brick-and-mortar counterparts?” Since every serious study has supported ...
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Ginny Seuffert
December 1, 2008
5,054 Views
In the mid twentieth century, John Holt attempted to popularize a method of home education, called un-schooling, which calls for parents to provide a rich environment in the home which ...
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Kevin Clark
November 4, 2008
5,618 Views
Kevin Clark explores God's invitation for us to be perfect, how incredibly forgiving He is when we're not, and Homeschooling works in the same manner.
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John Clark
November 1, 2008
6,916 Views
This monthly column is devoted to examining the role of the Catholic father, and how we fathers can better live our calling. Mostly, it has been about theory. This time, ...
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Ginny Seuffert
November 1, 2008
7,345 Views
When I was a child, I loved reading so much that my mother had to pry me away from my books to get me to eat meals. As a result, ...
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Kevin Clark
October 4, 2008
7,463 Views
“Why can’t we ever do anything fun?” my seven-year-old son asked the other day. This is a common enough question from children. It struck me as odd this particular time, ...
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
October 1, 2008
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Parents often call our counselors and tell them that their boys don’t like to write. What many do not realize, unless they have several sons, is that most boys don’t ...
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Ginny Seuffert
October 1, 2008
4,970 Views
October is here and most of us have settled into our home schooling year. Let’s face it, more than a few are already feeling overwhelmed, and even veteran moms see ...
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Ginny Seuffert
September 28, 2008
8,297 Views
Most of you have already begun your school year, and first-timers may be discovering that home education is not quite what was anticipated. So many articles you read online spoke ...
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John Clark
September 1, 2008
7,503 Views
Fathers, you think you’ve have a bad day. Let me tell you what your wife’s day has been like. 8:47AM. The dog ran into the house and tracked mud on ...
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Deacon Eugene McGuirk
August 2, 2008
7,430 Views
There is a book and a movie called God is My Co Pilot, about Col. Robert L. Scott’s duty in China during World War II. The name of the book ...
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