How St. Oscar Romero’s Intercession Led Cassidy Miller to the Classroom

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Cassidy Miller, second from the left, along with three of the four other Fellows assigned to Romero Academy at Resurrection for the 2021-22 school year.

Meet Cassidy Miller, pre-K and 1st grade teacher at Romero Academy in Cincinnati. Cassidy was originally on a path to earn her nursing degree but soon realized that her desire…

Planting Seeds for Christ

God decided that his little laborer should be brought to the ample and fertile lands of New York to plant her seed—that is, she should fulfill the call of Christ in Matthew 9:35-8: “The harvest is great, but the laborers are few. Pray, therefore, that the Lord of the harvest may send forth laborers into his harvest.”

12 Ways Seton Cultivates Virtue

Character education that encourages scholars and staff to grow in virtue is at the heart of how Seton Education Partners nurtures the whole person: mind, body and spirit. In fact,…

The Proof that Catholic Schools Need

It has been ten years since we piloted the Seton Blended Learning network, and June of 2021 marks our final month officially managing the program and providing on-site support. During…

Establishing a Legacy of Dignity and Love

When his wife Cheri showed him a job posting with Seton Education Partners that popped up just before Christmas, instead of jumping on it immediately like he normally would, David…

The Consistent Blessing of Community

I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for the women I have met this year, nor put into words the emotions I feel when I think about how much love I am shown, but I will try. When I first applied to be a Seton Teaching Fellow, I knew community was one of Seton’s driving pillars. I knew that if I said yes, I would be living intentionally with a group of women. The thought of this excited me, but don’t get me wrong, I also had my doubts. What if I wasn’t “Catholic enough”? At the time I believed it, but now I laugh at the fact that I thought faith could be measured, as if 70% meant I was just Catholic enough. Nonetheless, I knew what I wanted.

Back to My Roots

In retrospect, having heard powerful testimonies from other Fellows on their “call” to join Seton, I had wondered (and perhaps worried) at how simple my story was: Dad shoots a text, I apply, and within a few months, I’m hired. But as I thought more about it, it was the same sort of “no-brainer” call I received that perhaps Peter or Matthew felt when called upon by the strange man from Nazareth: you don’t ask questions, you just do it. Certainly, this trust has been vindicated as the year has gone by, and the Lord has been with me at every surprise twist and turn throughout this mission, just as he has been there for every twist and turn all my life.

Small Steps in the Service of God

During my Junior year of college I went on a retreat called Alabama Awakening. Before Awakening, I didn't have a relationship with God, but this retreat gave me an understanding of the depth of the Catholic Church as well as God's love and His loving plan for me. During the two semesters of that year, I dove into this new relationship with God, and was able to rely on Him while dealing with new challenges that were unfolding in my life.