by Megan Sheehan | May 4, 2026 | Free Content, In Practice, Library, Premier Member School Content, Resource Library, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator, Trivium: The Arts of Language
Knowing full well that there are many good books to read and that you’ve already got your own list, we risk a recommendation: Shadows on the Rock by Willa Cather. Miss Cather, fresh off writing about the travails of missionaries in New Mexico, turned her attention to...
by Megan Sheehan | Mar 30, 2026 | Free Content, In Practice, Library, Resources, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision, Theology, Trivium: The Arts of Language, Uncategorized
Those of us whose lives have been formed by the seven Sacraments are predisposed to view the world through a sacramental lens. If the remission of our sins really occurs through the words of absolution, if a child becomes a new creation through the waters of Baptism,...
by Megan Sheehan | Mar 27, 2026 | Free Content, In Practice, Library, Literature, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision, Trivium: The Arts of Language
This turn of the year can be as hard for students as for teachers as the year continues on, seemingly endlessly. I have found that it can be very fruitful to just pause and do something joyful with the students. Sometimes, this would take the form of a three-legged...
by Hannah Naughton | Dec 3, 2024 | Free Content, Library, Literature, Trivium: The Arts of Language
Several years ago, some friends recommended a dystopian novel that was very popular within Catholic academic circles. The book had a lot to say about our contemporary situation, they said. It was a sharp critique of where we’re heading and the kinds of fallout...
by office | Sep 13, 2023 | Free Content, History, Trivium: The Arts of Language
Of the classes I can recall from high school, among the most tedious was sophomore history. History class with Mr. Faulmann (an alias) was almost invariably the same. On an overhead projector, he would place an outline of the chapter he had assigned us to read and...