Unfinished Work

This website contains a growing collection of educational and spiritual support for addressing perplexing societal and religious challenges, from a foundational Catholic perspective. Navigate to all pages and please return to learn and share more as this work grows. As Catholic/Christians we embrace thought-felt, holy, and truthful uses of technologies for sharing our religion and our understanding of the world, thus a section for STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) for youth is included. Information is being added for homeschool families.

"Catholic education aims not only to communicate facts but also to transmit a coherent, comprehensive vision of life, in the conviction that the truths contained in that vision liberate students in the most profound meaning of human freedom." Pope John Paul II

“I cannot fail also to appeal to the world of the media to offer its own contribution to education. In today’s society the mass media have a particular role: they not only inform but also form the minds of their audiences, and so they can make a significant contribution to the education of young people. It is important never to forget that the connection between education and communication is extremely close: education takes place through communication, which influences, for better or worse, the formation of the person. Pope Benedict 16th, World Day Of Peace Message, 2012

“Art along with science is the highest gift God has given [man]”.

Pope Benedict 16th (Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger), Interview with Peter Seewald – The Salt of the Earth (book), 1997

“Science can purify religion from error and superstition; religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes.”

Pope John Paul 2nd, Letter to Director of the Vatican Observatory, 1988

“Though faith is above reason, there can never be any real discrepancy between faith and reason. Since the same God who reveals mysteries and infuses faith has bestowed the light of reason on the human mind, God cannot deny himself, nor can truth ever contradict truth.”

Catechism of the Catholic Church 159