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May 25, 2022
Victorian Novels, Lessons for Your Catholic Homeschool
If you’re like my family, it’s the classic novels that have really satisfied our need...
Dec 08, 2021
Gothic Novels Can Be Good Literature!
Curling up with various genres of good books is a favorite pastime for a lot...
Dec 16, 2020
A Dickensian Christmas
What is often described as the “magic” of Christmas is something deeper and more meaningful,...
Dec 09, 2020
The Inspirational Power of Biographies
Delving into the lives of extraordinary people can ignite our imaginations and help us define...
Apr 15, 2020
The Joy, Art, and Educational Benefits of Read-Alouds
Ever wonder which educational activity will bring you and your family the most enduring and...
Apr 08, 2020
Good Books and Good Friends
It’s difficult to form children in God’s Truth and His holy virtues, when you’re battling...
Mar 19, 2020
A Typological Approach to Literature
Did you know that literature can bring us closer to God, even when it’s neither...