“Offer It Up” (Dominican)
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
The following lesson was included in our Lay Dominican readings. I believe it will be helpful to many. by Charles Shonk, OP “Offer it up!” It’s not an expression we hear much anymore, but for a long time it was a commonplace among Irish grandmothers, much to the chagrin, perhaps, ... Read more ..read more
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Logical Fallacies
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
The following list of logical fallacies are explained in the final work of Aristotle’s Organon, “Sophistical Elenchi“. I. Fallacies Dependent on Language (In Dictione) These arise from linguistic ambiguities or misuses of words: Equivocation: Using a word with multiple meanings in different senses within the same argument, leading to confusion. ... Read more ..read more
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Wells, “The World Set Free”
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
https://www.audible.com/en_US/pd/The-World-Set-Free-Audiobook/B0DKQ4YN8G?source_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp ..read more
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Wells, “The Open Conspiracy”
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Open-Conspiracy-Audiobook/B0BQCYLQW7?source_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp ..read more
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Chadwick, “Possible Existence of a Neutron (1932)
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:aacb8423-3441-42d8-bc68-03e11b080cb2 ..read more
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Student Honors – March 10, 2025
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
We are happy to honor the following students who were able to more than 500 points in a course before March 10th in 2025.  In future months, we will improve these results to show points earned at the end of each calendar month.  This is a good start as we ... Read more ..read more
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Classical Liberal Arts Academy vs. Angelicum Academy: A Comprehensive Catholic Homeschool Comparison
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
For Catholic families navigating the world of homeschooling, the Classical Liberal Arts Academy (CLAA) and Angelicum Academy stand out as two distinct options, each offering a vision of education rooted in Catholic tradition. Both programs aim to nurture faith and intellect, yet their approaches to classical education, curriculum delivery, and ... Read more ..read more
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Classical Liberal Arts Academy vs. Kolbe Academy: An In-Depth Catholic Homeschool Comparison
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
For Catholic families embarking on the homeschooling journey, the Classical Liberal Arts Academy (CLAA) and Kolbe Academy represent two prominent options, each promising a faith-filled education steeped in tradition. Both programs cater to parents seeking to nurture their children’s intellectual and spiritual growth, yet their approaches to classical education, curriculum ... Read more ..read more
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Classical Liberal Arts Academy vs. Mother of Divine Grace School: A Comprehensive Catholic Homeschool Comparison
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
For Catholic homeschool families seeking a blend of classical education and traditional faith, the Classical Liberal Arts Academy (CLAA) and Mother of Divine Grace School (MODG) stand out as compelling options. Both promise a Catholic curriculum rooted in the Church’s intellectual heritage, but their approaches diverge in philosophy, execution, and ... Read more ..read more
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Classical Liberal Arts Academy vs. Seton Home Study: A Detailed Comparison for Catholic Homeschool Families
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by William C. Michael, O.P.
1w ago
For Catholic families committed to homeschooling, choosing between the Classical Liberal Arts Academy (CLAA) and Seton Home Study School can feel like a crossroads between two compelling paths. Both programs promise a robust Catholic education, but their approaches to classical learning, faith integration, and practical execution differ significantly. To help ... Read more ..read more
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