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How to Write Fiction: 3) Ways to Begin a Story
By Nathaniel Slattery
The third lesson in writing
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By Susan Ciancio
American Life League’s Culture of Life Studies Program Announces Competition for Middle & High School Writers
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What St. Francis and my Dog taught me
By Suzanne Cruz
Dog training, patience, love, kindness, St. Francis
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Faith Formation at Home Part 2: It’s Elementary
By Caroline Godin
In a world where faith formation is being dumbed down or lost completely, this three-part series will discuss how we can bring it back to families. This part will dive into some elementary examples of enhancing faith formation in and out of a religious education program.
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How to Make A Living Income From Swine Starting With $5000
By Nathaniel Slattery
A Traditional Occupation
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Waiting: Growing Stronger, and the Butterfly
By Katie
Waiting can be very hard to do. God promises us: "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." (Is 40:31). We can look at creation, butterflies, or at children delighting in butterflies to join them in their awe and wonder at creation, and all things God does. How does call us to wait? We all wait for many things? What do you look forward to? Are you in a waiting time? Trust
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Teen Book Review: Brave Water
By Leslea Wahl
Book review of the teen novel Brave Water.
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Choosing a Catholic College: Our Family's Newman Guide School Rule
By Gary Sullivan
When Catholic kids go away to secular college, the chances are that they will lose their faith formation. After 13 years of paying Catholic school tuition for four kids, there’s no way I am going to watch that formation unravel and our investment go down the drain. The Newman Guide has saved us. Our college age kids found three different schools that have been a blessing.
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20 Latin Phrases That You Already Know
By Gary Sullivan
They may call Latin a dead language but some phrases and words refused to go quietly in the night, they continue to rage against the dying of the light. How much Latin do you know? The answer is 'More than you think'.
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Beauty In The Ordinary: The Lost and Found Art of Homemaking
By Elena Sapphire
The home is the domestic church. As women, we have an innate desire to cultivate and surround ourselves with beauty. The art of homemaking is one prominent way to bring beauty into the seemingly ordinary day-to-day tasks of life. Fresh flowers on the table, beautiful music, sacred art, and making homemade meals are just a couple examples of bringing beauty to the home.
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What NOT to do as a parent: a Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses what NOT to do as a Catholic parent. Every day on social media and all around us we can observe the results of bad parenting. This article gives some ideas on how to avoid the pitfalls of poor parenting.
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Teen Doula Explore Class - what's that all about?
By Julie
Teens can take a new doula explore class over the summer to avoid boredom. Learn about what a doula does for birth and postpartum times. Nursing and midwifery also covered lightly!
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Dog beats Artificial Intelligence
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Many are talking about AI. This article intends to be a talking point to evangelize!
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By Nathaniel Slattery
Modern parenting methods are false.
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By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Sing along Christmas season!
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The Christian meaning behind “12 Days of Christmas”
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The 12 Days of Christmas is a popular Christmas song (and one of my favorites). It was not until I converted from Protestantism to Catholicism that I understood the beautiful Biblical and Christian truths contained within each "day" of the song. Understanding the symbolism behind each "day" in the song will also provide a powerful tool for parents to use in teaching their children truth.
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