Who has the most influence on your kids' marriage? The conventional wisdom is wrong!
Read MoreTrue Grit is a favorite reread of mine, and it’s one of only a few books that, upon finishing it, I want to turn right back to the first page and read it all over again.
Read More“Stevens talks about his vocation in multiple instances, but his understanding of his job pales in comparison to my understanding of my Vocation to marriage and family life.”
Read More“…the two married persons—are themselves the sacrament, the outward sign of inward grace, a manifestation of Christ’s love for His bride, the Church. Do Jonathan and Mina live up to this in Dracula? Is this what Bram Stoker was going for? I’m not sure, but it does seem to me that the turning point in the story is Jonathan and Mina’s marriage.”
Read MoreThe Founders of our Academy dreamed of the school as the hub of a learning community. The author of this reflection on her reading is a member of that wider community, as are all our Wonder & Joy readers. Her essay illustrates how books lead us deeper into community, contemplation and faith.
Read MoreSt. Joseph, pray for us!
Read MorePart Two in the travels of a literature-loving family to see the places made meaningful by association with Flannery O’Connor.
Read MoreWhen you choose private education, you’re doing something beautiful!
Read MoreWhat makes a book worth your while?
Read MoreWhat would happen if you tried to have no impact on the world you live in?
Read MoreEducation through imitation is an essential part of God’s design for growing in wisdom. We are created as images of God. Therefore, it is when we are imitating the true, good and beautiful that we are becoming what we should be, and that we are truly learning.
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