Homeschooling For Catholic Parents
You’re wondering if homeschooling is for you. But your inner critic is telling you you’re not enough. How can I teach my kid when we can’t get through homework without tears and yelling? How would the daily routine look? What curriculum will you use? Your house is already a wreck. You don’t want to feel isolated, like you’re on an island where everyone wears long dresses and raises goats. Plus, aren’t homeschoolers weird?
I am so excited you're here! This podcast will give you peace of mind as you raise successful adults who understand their Catholic faith and how to defend it. I’ll help you find the routine that works for you, you’ll still have community, if that’s what you want, and even a clean, organized home is possible (sometimes).
I’m Maeve Jemison, and I host this pod with my handsome husband, Mat. We’re Catholics who prioritize worship and apologetics through our homeschool journey with our five kids.
I’ve made many mistakes along the way. As a young adult, I left the Catholic church because I didn't understand what was going on. I was a government school graduate and high school teacher so I thought homeschooling meant replicating government school at home. (I was wayyyy off!)
When I finally learned the depths and truths of Catholicism, I was adamant that I would teach my little cradle Catholics about the history and beauty of the religion that Jesus started. No way would my kids be as oblivious as I was. Our homeschooling became a delightful adventure, with the Lord guiding us in tailoring our children’s education. I knew I had found my calling!
If you’re ready to thrive as the domestic church through worship, apologetics and homeschooling, then this podcast is for you!
Thanks for stopping by because home is where the truth is!
Homeschooling For Catholic Parents
94 Raising Kids in the Liturgical Year: Catholic Homeschooling Through Advent & Epiphany
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In this beautiful pre-Advent conversation, Maeve welcomes Catholic convert and homeschooling mom-of-six Rebecca Grabill to explore how liturgical living can anchor families during the most chaotic time of the year. Rebecca shares her conversion story, her family’s journey into homeschooling, and the surprising depth and symbolism behind the Magi, the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, and the entire Epiphany tradition. Together they talk about raising truth-hungry teens, weaving liturgy into ordinary days, and how the Holy Spirit breathes creativity into the domestic church. A rich, joyful episode for parents seeking meaning, peace, and structure as the holidays unfold.
Show Notes, Published November 23, 2025
- Navigating holiday overwhelm with grace
- Rebecca’s conversion story & surprising on-ramps to Catholicism
- Why teens crave depth, truth, and liturgical rhythm
- The hidden symbolism of the Magi & the gifts
- How myrrh mysteriously foreshadows both Christ’s burial and the Wedding Feast
- How to start liturgical living simply (even with littles!)
- Using morning time to anchor your homeschool
- Inviting the Holy Spirit into your creativity and parenting
- St. Catherine of Siena’s fire-filled influence
- Resources for celebrating Advent, Epiphany, and the 12 Days of Christmas
Resources Mentioned
- One Star, Three Kings (Rebecca Grabill)
- JoyOfAdvent.com — Jesse Tree guide, Advent family resources, Epiphany traditions
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