For the 10th year in a row, families celebrated the legacy of St. John Bosco, also known as St. Don Bosco, at St. Peter Catholic Academy, Bensonhurst.
For the 10th year in a row, families celebrated the legacy of St. John Bosco, also known as St. Don Bosco, at St. Peter Catholic Academy, Bensonhurst.
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Youth and young adults from Saint Teresa, Queen of Angels, Saint Sebastian and Blessed Virgin Mary Help of Christians teamed up for the March for Life in Washington, DC. This is what they had to say about their experience.
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
The March for Life means more than just people gathering against abortion. It means protecting all life from conception until natural death. Marching for all forms of life means standing up for every religion, race or gender.
For the 10th consecutive year, colorful expressions of faith were on display at The Tablet’s annual Keep Christ in Christmas Art Contest award ceremony Jan. 25. Out of the nearly 1,000 student-entries, only 11 winners were selected to celebrate their creative achievements at the Archbishop John Hughes Knights of Columbus Council, Dyker Heights.
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
“Brooklyn Catholic Youth Day is a fun time for the youth to gather and celebrate God and all of His glory. It’s also a time to meet kids from different parts of New York and to learn about their experiences.”
“Kearney for Kaitlyn” was a school-wide fundraising event where students were asked to dress-up for the day and make a donation for freshman Kaitlyn Bernhardt, who is battling cancer.
Not a pew was empty during Mass at Brooklyn Catholic Youth Day on Saturday, Jan. 21. That’s because more than 450 middle and high school teens from parishes around the diocese gathered for fellowship, prayer, music as well as fun and games at St. Margaret’s Church, Middle Village.