A total of eight high school newspapers from around the diocese went head to head with one another in order to earn a top spot in one of the 12 selected categories. The Stanner newspaper of Archbishop Molloy H.S., Briarwood, swept this year’s Tablet High School Press Awards May 4 by earning 10 awards, including first place in General Excellence.
Our Youth
Teen News Flash – May 5
Teen News Flash keeps you up-to-date with upcoming youth events around the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Youth Views: Does forgiveness matter?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
St. Mary Star of the Sea and St. Gertrude’s Youth Groups Celebrate Mass with Bishop DiMarzio
Let Them Speak: Leaders of Change
To all legislators, I ask: Are you willing to stand up for the defenseless and the victimized that are constantly affected by gun violence? How many innocent lives will it take for there to be an understanding that gun violence is and will remain an issue if there is no reform?
Christ Is Risen Art Contest
The Tablet, with the generous collaboration of the Archbishop John Hughes Knights of Columbus Council No. 481, invited youth from Brooklyn and Queens to participate in the annual “Christ Is Risen Easter Art Contest.”
Youth Views: Why did you choose to attend a Catholic school?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Christ the King HS Students Celebrate First Communion
Congratulations are underway for the members of the sacrament class at Christ the King H.S., Middle Village.
Around the School Bell: St. Agnes Academic HS Celebrates 110 Years With Enthusiasm and Pride
This year, St. Agnes is celebrating 110 vibrant years of Catholic education and academic excellence. In honor of this occasion, St. Agnes students had a grand celebration in which they were able to reflect on their school’s growth through prayer and fun!
Brooklyn Catholic Youth Day
More than 2,000 middle school and high school students from nearly 60 parishes across the diocese spent their Saturday at St. John’s University for Brooklyn Catholic Youth Day. Part day-retreat, part praise and worship concert, the full-day schedule was coordinated by the diocesan School of Evangelization.