by Hannah Naughton | Apr 1, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, Uncategorized
Are not all parents homeschoolers? Not in the sense of what happened in March 2020 and the months (or even years for some) that directly followed. Nor are we referring to “unschooling” or merely spatial schooling. We are talking about parents...
by Hannah Naughton | Jan 31, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator
With Christmas season past, the Catholic Church has been enjoying a few weeks of ordinary time, the growing season. However, many of us have perhaps started to realize that Lent is just around the corner. Lent, the forty day season of prayer, fasting, and...
by Hannah Naughton | Jan 6, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, In Practice, Library, Uncategorized
Shrove Tuesday takes its title from the English verb to shrive, meaning to confess and receive absolution. It is the traditional English name for what we more commonly hear called Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday. In the British tradition, it is the last day of the period...
by Hannah Naughton | Nov 4, 2024 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library
“Prepare ye the way of the Lord,make straight his paths.Every valley shall be filled;and every mountain and hill shall be brought low;and the crooked shall be made straight;and the rough ways plain;and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.”Luke 3:4-6 Advent is...
by Elisabeth | Apr 2, 2024 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
The Historical and Incarnational Possibilities of Year End Celebrations A joyous Eastertide! As the academic year is drawing to a close, many schools offer celebrations as a way to draw the community together one last time before summer vacation begins. It is...
by Elisabeth | Mar 6, 2024 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
Nature Journaling and Rendering It is spring. Here up north, on the warmer days there is a sense of relief that winter is over and Easter is near. Thanks be to God. Going with the grain Always at school, we seek ways to go with the grain, not against it. What...