Patron saint of bankers, accountants, and tax collectors, Saint Matthew’s story says no past sin or occupation is beyond the reach of God’s mercy.
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Mary Ellen Barrett September 9, 2025 337 Views
Patron saint of bankers, accountants, and tax collectors, Saint Matthew’s story says no past sin or occupation is beyond the reach of God’s mercy.
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Determined to remain a chaste bride of Christ, thirteen-year-old Agnes courageously rejected all her suitors, even when faced with threats of death.
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Dr. Clark shares how the Holy Family’s Flight to Egypt helps us reflect on our own home schooling family, and how we parents should proceed.
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Try this simple, fun craft to teach children the lessons about confession, penance, and heavenly rewards that Jesus gave to St. Faustina.
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The founding Sisters taught to accomplish anything truly great, you do it together. UMary's new Cappella sacred music choir expresses that beautifully.
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Tara found the challenge of a family hike to be the inspiration of simple truths about blessings and gratitude and finding Jesus in the present moment.
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Parents need to contemplate the amazing faith of St. Joseph and ask for the strength and perseverance, and whatever else is needed, to teach their children.
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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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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.
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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.
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Christmas parties, concerts, shopping trips - December stress happens, but Debbie Gaudino offers five practical ways to keep calm and Keep Christ in Advent.
Read More »John Clark November 13, 2019 4,842 Views
For Christmas this year John Clark suggests giving Jesus the perfect gift. “Forgive those who trespass against you.” And embrace the Child Jesus anew.
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As we reach the climax of Lent, Lydia Martin shares an experience which reminds us of the true paradox of Christ's failure and conquest on the Cross.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark January 12, 2018 4,482 Views
Inspired by St. Joseph, may we devote our lives to helping our children save their souls by learning the Faith and the value of learning about God’s love.
Read More »Abby Sasscer May 1, 2017 35,494 Views
Is God forgotten in the course of your busy day? Abby Sasscer has four simple ways to stay more connected to our Lord in the busyness of our daily lives.
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Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother and author, shares tips on how to integrate the Scriptures and a love for God's Word into your homeschooling journey.
Read More »John Clark April 17, 2017 3,701 Views
John Clark wants us to teach our children to argue, so that they will be well-prepared when the world, with its doubts and questions, argues with them.
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Easter is a joyful celebration for Christians everywhere but what is it that we are really celebrating? Rosa Younan ponders our role in Resurrection Sunday.
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John Clark reminds us that our sins are never too many or too bad for the mercy of God and their forgiveness will only cause a greater Heavenly celebration.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark March 9, 2017 20,546 Views
Dr. Mary Kay Clark makes the case for St. Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, to be the patron saint of students who struggle with their studies.
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