TCND Podcast #65: Church History with Mike Aquilina and Scott Hahn
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In this episode: We talk with Mike Aquilina and Scott Hahn about Roots of the Faith and different customs of the Catholic Church. This podcast is courtesy of Sirius 159/XM 117 (The Catholic Channel). …

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Sondra Harrison – ReginaCoeli.org

Submitted by Greg on 07/16/2009 – 10:51 amOne Comment

Picture 6Sondra Harrison the Math and Science Coordinator for ReginaCoeli.org, an online Catholic homeschool resource offering students the opportunity to develop academic self-discipline through a home education curriculum that is designed specifically for the middle school student.

Regina Coeli Academy (RCA) is the first all online homeschooling program for Roman Catholics. Our highly qualified faculty provides academic motivation and evaluation of homeschool student achievement through a Liberal Arts program for Catholic homeschooling families and students in private schools desiring to supplement their studies via a classical Catholic homeschooling program. The academy’s theology program, under Father Stephen F. Torraco, guides homeschool students through the Church’s teaching in a four year sequence based on the Universal Catechism of the Catholic Church.

The Academy’s mission is to support, but not to supplant, the homeschool parent as primary educator by providing a rigorous college preparatory and classical homeschool curriculum which challenges the intellect and nourishes the spirit with the riches of the Catholic tradition. Our homeschool curriculum contains both live interactive courses as well as self-directed study courses hence allowing structure but also flexiblity as sometimes needed for the homeschool student.

Regina Coeli’s courses provide opportunity for Catholic students, homeschooling or attending private schools, to excel in specialized study or to complete a complete classical liberal arts curriculum. After the completion of our classical liberal arts program, it is not unusual for the diligent homeschool student to bypass general education courses required by degree-granting institutions of higher learning. All students, homeschool or those in private schools, who are of good will and who can meet the rigorous demands of the subject matter are welcome.

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  • Delores Thomas says:

    You had a man on the program yesterday, (July 16) who talked about a magazine. Can’t remember the name but I think it was Envoy ?? It’s also an organization. More info please. Thanks! Enjoy your program.

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