AMDG. “Catholic” means universal and one of the lesser-known aspects of Kolbe's Catholic identity is its international presence and families. Today Bonnie and Steven visit with moms from two of those international families, Ria in the Philippines and Amy in Nigeria. They talk both big picture and day-to-day in homeschooling from another hemisphere: the combination of studying Catholic classical roots and their own cultural roots, applying what students are learning in Kolbe courses to current events in local communities, Western/Eastern dynamics, and learn how to just be with others. Along the way, they also touch on how attitudes to homeschooling are evolving in various countries, the fun of getting to know local saints, and the way flexibility in curriculum timing serves families in both societal seasons of the year and family seasons of life.
Amy and Ria refer to the flexibility of homeschooling when it comes to timing school to family life. Check out Kolbecast episode 36 Embrace the Fifth Day for a great discussion on this very idea.
Below is more information about the local saints discussed in this episode:
- Blessed Benedict Daswa (South Africa)
- Blessed Michael Iwene Tansi (Nigeria)
- Lorenzo Ruiz (Philippines)
- The Heroically Ordinary Life of St. Lorenzo Ruiz
- Lorenzo Ruiz and Companions
Amy shared these articles about homeschooling in Nigeria and as a family in the Foreign Service:
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