World History with a Catholic Perspective...

Eastern and Western Civilization

 

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St.Michael the Archangel Academy is a Private School Satellite Program (PSP), an association of Catholic families engaged in an alternative classical education under the direction of SMAA. 

St. Michael the Archangel Academy (SMAA) supports the primary right and duty of parents to choose the form of education for their children. SMAA assists them in their choice of a Christ‐centered education that fosters the art and love of learning.

We encourage member families to support and minister to each other within the wider support of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

 

 

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"We are proud to be the first to introduce you to these invaluable tools for studying history.

Every family, whether home educating or not, can benefit from Creation to Present:

A Catholic World History Resource. This is a reference tool that you will turn to again and again over the years."

St. George Books

 

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Author

 Marcia Neill

 

 

Marcia Neill has been married to Joe for 36 years; they have four children, and four grandchildren.

All four children were home schooled.

 Their eldest, Sr. Catherine, resides in France, Jeffrey and Stephanie are both graduates of Thomas Aquinas College, and Kathryn attended Ave Maria U. She currently works in Irvine CA.

Marcia is the founder of

St. Michael the Archangel Academy.

 

 

 

 

 "I find myself using the reference timeline portion very frequently, it is definitely not a book that will be just left on the shelf"

Alicia Van Hecke

 

 

 

 

"Most timelines represent world history from a Protestant view, breezing over early church fathers, other people and events that receive greater attention in Catholic history texts.

This timeline set includes most figures you find in other timelines, plus those of special interest to Catholics."

Cathy Duffy