The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Our Youth
Let Them Speak: “Virtuous Woman”
Virtue is a behavior showing high moral standards. I was taught to be a virtuous woman.
Around the School Bell: Kearney at Google’s Computer Science Summer Institute
This summer, from July 17 to Aug. 4, I was fortunate enough to participate in Google’s three-week intensive computer science program designed for 30 high-potential, incoming college freshmen, called the Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI).
Back-to-School Letter from the Youth Editor
Oh, the scents of new school books and supplies. Did you miss the sound of the school bell?
Youth Views: Who do you think was one of the most influential leaders of the church?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Let Them Speak: “Catholic Education: It’s fun, it’s family”
A Catholic school education impacts me by teaching me to be a better person.
Growing Up in America, She Wants to Stay Here
Unconscious, unstable and not breathing was a young man after his family found him attempting to end his own life. His family started CPR and dialed 911 to save what would have been a life span just shy of 22 birthday candles.
Youth Views: How can you be a leader?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Why Vincentian Values Matter
If Newton’s third law of motion could be applicable to the current status quo of the young Church, then for the misguided, misinformed and spiritually misunderstood teenager out there, an equal and opposite force must be headed for a crash course with that person in the same direction, right? Would that teenager then be equipped with proper guidance, information and an understanding of one’s spiritual and moral compass?
St. John’s Offers HS Students an Early Chance to Lead
Sacrificing one week from their summer plans, 10 high school student leaders, some from the Rockville Centre Diocese, but most from St. John the Baptist parish, Bedford-Stuyvesant, answered the call to be bold when it comes to learning about their faith, courageous when it aligns with their actions and willing to serve the greater Brooklyn and Queens community.