The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
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A Cooking Club For All Seasons at Holy Cross High School
Whether it’s creating a pot filled with tasty chili made from scratch for Super Bowl Sunday or dousing enough vanilla on strawberries for St. Valentine’s Day-themed treats, students attending the new cooking club at Holy Cross H.S., Flushing, were counting culinary skills as a part of their recipe for success.
Let Them Speak: A Day Dedicated to African American History and Culture in D.C.
More than 40 students from the Diocese of Brooklyn and the New York Archdiocese were invited to Washington, D.C., Feb. 23 to visit different historical monuments that highlighted the African-American culture, including the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial and the National African American History and Culture Museum.
Brooklyn Students Proud of African American Museum
Washington’s newest attraction – the National Museum of African American History and Culture – welcomed its millionth visitor in February, not even six months after its official opening. For some of the young women from St. Joseph H.S., Downtown Brooklyn, the museum visit was their first experience outside of New York City and into a cultural exhibition of their African heritage.
Upcoming Student Art Contest: Christ is Risen
Youth Views: Who do you think is the most influential Civil Rights leader and why?
Who do you think is the most influential Civil Rights Leader and why? Freddie Feria Cathedral Prep Seminary Abraham Lincoln. He was a very influential president for that era. His presidency was mainly used towards ending slavery. He especially kept it true when the country fought the Civil War. […]
A Night Filled with Dumplings and Discipleship: How World Youth Day Kraków Pilgrims Share Fellowship
What was the clear-cut rationale behind why a group of friends would invite a total stranger to break bread with them? Surely enough it was self-evident: their love for God and neighbor.
Youth Views: How has God shown you that He has a purpose for your life?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Holy Cross HS Valentine’s Day for Veterans Project
Student Council members from Holy Cross H.S., Flushing, collaborated with Assemblyman Edward C. Braunstein’s office as well as the Law Offices of Ann-Margaret Carrozza to collect nearly $1,000 for veterans on St. Valentine’s Day.
Let Them Speak: Youth’s POV on Love
Last year, I had the opportunity to go to Steubenville NYC at St. John’s University. At this conference, I got to listen to this amazing speaker that helped influence me with my perspective on love.