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S9E127: The Charlotte Mason New England Community

Knowledge is not instruction, information, scholarship, a well-stored memory. It is passed, like the light of a torch, from mind to mind, and the flame can be kindled at original minds only. Thought, we know, breeds thought; it is as vital thought touches our minds that our ideas are vitalized, and out of our ideas comes our conduct of life.

Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Towards a Philosophy of Education

Show Summary:

  • On this episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with the women behind the Charlotte Mason New England community–Sarah Beals, Megan Massaro, and Rebekah Anglea
  • How and why did you get this started in the first place?
  • What roles do each of you play?
  • What have some of the past CMNE events looked like?
  • What are some of the challenges for home school families in New England?
  • How have you gotten the word out about CMNE?
  • What are some benefits of having a multi-generational community?

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Books Mentioned:

For the Children’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay

A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola

Find Cindy and CMNE:

Morning Time for Moms

Cindy’s Patreon Discipleship Group

Mere Motherhood Facebook Group

The Literary Life Podcast

Cindy’s Facebook

Cindy’s Instagram

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Only as he has been and is nourished upon books is a man able to “live his life”. . . . his labour goes the better “because his secret soul a holy strain repeats.”

Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Towards a Philosophy of Education

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