Toggle navigation
MEDIA & CULTURE
News
Books, Movies & TV
Politics
Pope Francis
FAITH
Bible Study
Mary & The Saints
Holidays & Holy Days
Mass & Sacraments
Theology
History
Science & Discovery
LIVING CATHOLIC
Marriage & Family
Parish Life
Prayers & Devotionals
Grief & Loss
Homeschooling
GAMES
Catholic Word Quest
WRITERS
Personal Reflections
Poetry
Opinion
Writer Login
Search
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Articles in 'Homeschooling'
Learning by Feasting
By NA
God created the world in six days and took his rest or leisure on the seventh. Think about that: God rested on the seventh day. Does God really need to rest? Nope. He’s the ultimate energy source. God was insuring that we, his creation, had a day built in for rest and spiritual nourishment.
Read More...
Little Wings From Above
By Matthew Johnson
We all need a good Pro-Life message in this world, especially in the form of poetry. The premise of the poem is the parents seeing their newborn for the first time and having these precious thoughts as they hold their child who has just entered the world. Hope you like it!
Read More...
Advent: A truly Catholic season
By Traditional Catholic Guy
“Without mortification, nothing can be accomplished.” --Saint Philip Neri The purpose of Advent within the Church has always been a time of preparation. Just as in Lent, we prepare for one of the greatest events in the history of the world: the birth of Christ.
Read More...
Seven Tips for Creating a Prayer Habit
By NA
It is really easy to feel like we have no time or that we are JUST THAT BUSY. However, the truth is that most people do not naturally use time wisely. Last April after reading Holly Pierlot's book A Mother's Rule of Life: How to Bring Order to Your Home and Peace to Your Soul, I bought her companion e-book that had tracking sheets available.
Read More...
Dumb Down Lincoln
By George Galloway
This month we celebrate the 151st anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. All the accolades were written last year and I don’t mean to expound upon them; but only to offer a warning: the Common Core initiatives adopted by our schools, even Catholic schools
Read More...
It's OK to Be a Stay-At-Home Mom!
By Rosemary Bogdan
As a young feminist college student, I never expected to be a stay-at-home mom. With the newly found empowerment of feminist thinking, why would I want to assume a role of such powerlessness? Needless to say, discerning God’s will for my life was not even on the radar at that time.
Read More...
Giving thanks for my best gift
By John Rieping
A few years ago on the U.S. day of thanksgiving, I reluctantly watched a cartoon on the journey of the English émigrés, the pilgrims, who sought religious freedom by settling in North America.
Read More...
The Passion of the Church, part 2: The Modernist Attack on Feminine Dignity
By Traditional Catholic Guy
The topic of this article is a very grave one, and unfortunately it is not discussed often today. The attack and loss of feminine dignity has had more destructive effects upon this nation and upon the world than any other immorality, save blasphemy and sacrilege.
Read More...
Divine Language of Life Within Us (The Origin of DNA)
By Andrew Polaski
“His invisible attributes of eternal power and divinity have been able to be understood and perceived in what he has made” (Rom. 1:20). The human body is composed of trillions of cells. Inside every cell lives God’s instructions that write us into being.
Read More...
The Passion of the Church, Part I: The Modernist Attack on the Family
By Traditional Catholic Guy
From the family comes the future of the church. Priests, nuns, religious, fathers, mothers, bishops and even popes are products of families! The moral code of a man is set in childhood. Thus it follows that those who wish to attack the church, first attack the family.
Read More...
Pro-Life IS Pro-Women
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Perhaps I have finally discovered a label to describe myself – a pro-life feminist. At first glance theses two terms seem to oppose each other but true feminism is not the antithesis of motherhood or a pro-life stance. Contrary to standard stereotypes, one is pro-woman precisely when one is pro-life. My story is simply a witness of a woman who discovered a liberation as a mother of a large family
Read More...
How Busy Parents can become Saints
By Traditional Catholic Guy
Every parent knows the daily struggles and trials, devotion and love, broken bones and injured feelings it takes to fulfill their duty every day. I look back upon my own childhood, and I cannot admire my parents more for what they did for me and continue to do for my brothers and sisters..
Read More...
The Virtue of Humility
By Traditional Catholic Guy
“The most powerful weapon to conquer the devil is humility. For, as he does not know at all how to employ it, neither does he know how to defend himself from it.” -Saint Vincent de Paul
Read More...
A Breath of Fresh Air (A Review of "The Identical")
By Karl Erickson
It’s hard to find good family movies these days when gratuitous sex and violence are the norm, and family appropriate entertainment is often of inferior quality. When I discover a family friendly and artfully done movie, I want to share the news with the world. That’s why I was so excited to enjoy an advanced screening of City of Peace’s new motion picture, The Identical.
Read More...
Live Your Catholic Faith Every Day
Receive the best Catholic articles, reflections, and more — delivered daily.
Free daily email. Unsubscribe anytime.
Trending
The Strange Religious Meaning of Flies
By Gary Sullivan
Spiritual Warfare: A Perimeter Prayer for Protection - DELIVERANCE PRAYERS FOR THE LAITY
By Terri Thomas
Why Catholics Don't Believe in the Rapture
By JP Nunez
These Sins Prevents Receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church
By Amani
The Holy Mass: What if I am Sick on Sunday?
By William Conboy
Copyright © Catholic365.com | All Rights Reserved