Mary’s top 10: Helps for an Organized Home

May 31, 2007 | Comments Off

1. 1000 Vegetarian Recipes or any other Veggie cookbook  – throw out most others, you can easily add chicken or beef.
2. Don’t accept freebee’s you can’t use unless you know a charity that could use it.
3. Create storage that allows you to take advantage of good deals. For a year we spent every overtime dollar [...]

Mary’s Top 10: Catholic Colleges

May 31, 2007 | Comments Off

 According to my sources..( Jane!!)…
these are considered the authentic Catholic Colleges in America.
 http://seatofwisdom.org/
 http://www.rpcollege.bc.ca/ 
http://www.naples.avemaria.edu/ 
http://www.franciscan.edu/home2/Content/main.aspx
 http://www.thomasaquinas.edu/ 
http://www.magdalen.edu/
 http://www.christendom.edu/ 
http://www.holyapostles.edu/ 
 http://matrix.scranton.edu/  
There is also a John Paul the Great University in California… I don’t know anything about it but the name was catchy!

Carnival of Homeschooling

May 23, 2007 | Comments Off

The Carnival is a volunteer activity where bloggers take turns searching for new posts of interest. They also ask for submissions, sometimes on a theme. This month at Lilting House we here about this activity as it happens on the Carnival of Homeschooling, censorship, and how to submit articles that we are enthusiatic about. She [...]

Ways to Support Us

May 18, 2007 | Comments Off

Order Faith and Family – The Magazine of Catholic Living and you will be supporting us as well.  6 issues -1 year is $17.95
Also available is National Catholic Register, a weekly newspaper that helps active Catholics to use their Faith to engage the secular world. 
$24.95 for a half year.

Welcome to all who find us!

May 18, 2007 | Comments Off

Remember when you thought you were the only crazy person called to homeschool your kids in a diocese full of Catholic schools? I sure do! This site is an attempt to make our support group more accessible to other Catholic Homeschoolers. Jane and I will chat with you about support groups, co-ops, books we love [...]

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    Our families come together in order to support each other, as obedient Roman Catholics, and to bring the Catholic way of life to greater fruition and brilliance in our homes. We have as our foundation, and the guiding principle of all our activities, fidelity to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, especially to our pope, Benedict XVI, vicar of Christ. Thus we affirm the Magisterium on contraception and other life issues as central to our mission as families. As emphasized in the Second Vatican Council, we parents have a most solemn obligation to educate our offspring. Therefore we are the primary educators of our children. As lay faithful, we are dedicated to promoting home education among Catholic families and to support those families who are engaged in providing their children’s primary education at home. If you would like to receive our newsletter, The Catholic Cantor contact Mary Brazeau or Jane Seaver at WMCH at crossfire dot org (replace at with@ and dot with .)