At Archbishop Molloy H.S., Briarwood, one common characteristic you can find in students is how service-oriented we are.Much of the service is centered in an organization at our school called the St. Marcellin Champagnat Society (SMCS). Named after our patron saint, it was founded in 2004 by Marist Brother Patrick Hogan and guidance counselor, Mr. Chris Dougherty.
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Around The School Bell: International Women’s Day
Bishop Kearney H.S., Bensonhurst, celebrated International Women’s Day March 8 by honoring the women in our lives today and the women who have paved the way for us along the way.
Teen News Flash – March 23
Teen News Flash keeps you up-to-date with upcoming youth events around the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Around The School Bell: “Come To Me” Retreat
Cold wind and snow made the morning of March 2 very dreary and likely a good day to stay indoors and under the covers. Surprisingly, the weather did not deter more than 150 youth from Deanery 7 in Flatbush who gathered at Our Lady of Refuge in Brooklyn for a retreat.
Christ is Risen 2019 Art Contest
The Tablet, in collaboration with the Archbishop John Hughes Council of the Knights of Columbus, invites all youth to express their faith through art by participating in the 2019 Easter art contest.
Teen News Flash – March 16
Teen News Flash keeps you up-to-date with upcoming youth events around the Diocese of Brooklyn. This week: Archbishop Molloy H.S., Briarwood, has a fashion show for a good cause and Cristo Rey Brooklyn H.S., East Flatbush, goes to Nasdaq.
Around the School Bell: The Stay-Awake-Athon Retreat
We attended the annual Stay-Awake-Athon overnight retreat held at St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands. The retreat was led by Father Dwayne Davis, pastor, and hosted by the Vicariate of Black Catholic Concerns (VBCC).
Youth Views: Describe the last time you did something nice for someone.
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page. This week: Msgr. McClancy M.H.S., East Elmhurst; Bishop Loughlin M.H.S., Greenpoint.
Let Them Speak: What Freedom of Speech Means To Me
Freedom of speech is the right that we, as citizens of the United States, are entitled to. This right, included in the First Amendment to the Constitution, states that the government may not punish people or organizations based on what they say or write.
Youth Views: Compare yourself today to a few years ago.
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page. This week: Archbishop Molloy H.S., Briarwood.