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The Catholic Company Hosts William Michael From Classical Liberal Arts Academy 10/27/2009 - 6:16 AM PST
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Catholic Spotlight interviews William Michael on the Liturgy of the Hours and Classical Liberal Arts Academy.
Charlotte, NC (October 27, 2009) - Catholic Spotlight, The Catholic Company's multimedia blog, features an interview with William Michael, founder of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy - homeschool resource.
The interview was conducted by Chris Cash, host of Catholic Spotlight, on March 26, 2009, and became a popular topic of interest for many viewers. In the interview, William Michael discusses his reasons for creating the Classical Liberal Arts Academy, and why he has incorporated the Liturgy of the Hours as an important aspect of homeschooling. The podcast for the intervew is available at http://catholicspotlight.com/262/cs96-william-michael-liturgy-of-the-hours-and-classical-liberal-arts-academy/
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