My biggest wish is to be able to go on an Operation Smile mission to help out and see surgeries being performed.
My biggest wish is to be able to go on an Operation Smile mission to help out and see surgeries being performed.
“I am Marist and this has new meaning for me. Whether it’s working in the baths at Lourdes, walking the rosary procession or hiking through the French countryside, in the footsteps of Champagnat, I am ever grateful for all that I have been blessed to do and experience.”
I like sports news. I am also interested in international news because I like to hear what’s going on in our world. I usually get the news from my television or my phone by using Twitter and Instagram.
I express myself creatively through the service work/volunteer work I do at Molloy and for campus ministry. I am a campus ministry leader here, and I love helping others; it is how I truly allow myself to just be me.
This commandment is important to me because you can steal many times and say “I’m sorry” but not actually mean it. To me, you have to learn why you are doing something to help stop yourself from doing it.
Responses from St. Joseph H.S.
The following is the text of a memorandum from Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio to deans, pastors, administrators, ethnic apostolates, campus ministers and youth ministers. It is my pleasure to announce that the Diocese of Brooklyn has contracted the services of Peter’s Way Tours Inc. to assist us with our arrangement for World Youth Day, Poland. The […]
“The people of La Guama have very little, but they are like the happiest people on earth,” said rising senior Melody Roberts. “Everyone in La Guama looks out for one another. They care. They are one big happy family.”
Responses from Fontbonne Hall Academy
“It was truly an amazing spiritual journey and learning experience for everyone involved,” said senior leader Christopher Cali. “This experience has allowed us to grow closer together as a Xaverian community and family. What made this retreat even more special was the way that it brought together kids from all different parts of the school and encouraged them to forge unexpected friendships.”