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Meaningful Traditions to Make Lent More Relatable
Adults understand Lent as a time to make sacrifices in order to make time for prayer and reflection. Children, however, might not understand why they
St. Charles Borromeo Introduces a Project-Based STEM Program
In a world that becomes more technologically advanced every day, knowledge of STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering and math — is crucial for today’s
Promoting a Love of Science in Your Child
Through science, we learn about the world around us. Children often see science as a difficult subject since it’s not as straightforward as math or
5 Family-Friendly Movies to Watch Together This Holiday Season
Holidays create the perfect atmosphere for quality family time, and there’s no better way to spend time together than gathering for family movie night. During
How Cultures Around the World Celebrate Advent
Every year, people from around the world gather to celebrate the birth of our savior, Jesus Christ. While Catholics are known to be traditional, people
Experiencing the Beauty of Catholic Art
Praise takes many forms. For some, it means silent contemplation, while for others, it means proselytizing to everyone who has a moment to listen. One
Developing Spiritual and Character Values at School
Catholic school has something that’s missing in many public and private schools: an emphasis on faith and character development. Children outside of faith-based schools learn
How Children Can Appreciate the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit provides numerous gifts to people of faith. Children who grow up in Christian families learn all about these gifts and how important
The Benefits of Reading Aloud
Some children get nervous about reading out loud, especially if they don’t consider themselves strong readers. However, reading aloud and being read to have many
Helping Your Child Embrace Catholic School Traditions
Faith-based traditions inform Catholic education. Even as these schools grow and adapt to modern times, there’s something to be said about how Catholic schools stick