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Online Catholic Homeschool Conference 2024
The 2024 Online Catholic Homeschool Conference will be held June 7-8, 2024! Register Now at https://catholichomeschoolconference.com/.
CMEC Registration Opening February 9th
The Charlotte Mason Educational Collaborative is great for families searching for a traditional Charlotte Mason education. While not officially Catholic, many of those who run it are Catholic and it is very compatible with Catholic education.
St. Faustina: A Saint’s Story for Children
The mercy of God is an endless ocean ready to flood our hearts and sweep away our sins. St. Faustina, is an exemplary model of trust in the mercy of God.
Saint Sayings About the Eucharist
Introduce young children to famous saints and what they had to say about the Eucharist with either the Saint Sayings About the Eucharist picture book or coloring book.
Handwriting for Advent and Christmas
Hand on to the next generation the joy and meaning of Advent and Christmas—while also giving them the powerful benefits of penmanship.
Cardinal Newman Society’s 8th annual Essay Scholarship Contest
The contest application and essay are due by February 20th, 2024, and the Cardinal Newman Society will announce the winner by the end of May.
Falling in Love with Literature
Books can spark our imaginations, take us on adventures, and teach us life lessons. Today, writer and veteran homeschooler Cheri Blomquist is here to talk about Falling in Love with Literature!
Homeschooling During Major Transitions
If your family experiences a sudden shift in your circumstances in the midst of a homeschool year, your life together can suddenly become very challenging.
Introduce Children to Cloistered Life
Invite your children into the cloister of a Dominican convent with Sister Clare Gets Ready for Prayer! Captivate the hearts of your children with this charming story as they help a contemplative cloistered nun prepare for prayer.
New Text: The Story of Mary
The Story of Mary From the Dawn of Time to Today “All generations shall call me blessed” (Luke 1:48). Perhaps no prophecy has been so…