Bishop Loughlin M.H.S., Fort Greene, recently completed the renovation of its new track and schoolyard.
Bishop Loughlin M.H.S., Fort Greene, recently completed the renovation of its new track and schoolyard.
A pride of lions is a family unit. The animals travel together, protect each other and share any prey. While there isn’t exactly any hunting going on in Fort Greene, the Bishop Loughlin Lions boys’ soccer program has adopted this same family mentality.
Perhaps the only thing that’s been in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood longer than Brother Peter Bonventre, F.S.C., is Bishop Loughlin M.H.S., which marked its 165th anniversary with a festive reception.
At a time when many Catholic schools are closing, Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, the oldest, continuously operating Catholic school in Brooklyn, is thriving.
Mary Moringiello, 91, who served as secretary to The Editor of The Tablet in the 1990s, died Aug. 13 at the Augustana Nursing Home in Sunset Park.
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, Fort Greene, is a Catholic, college preparatory high school that draws its Christian perspective from the faith tradition of the Roman Catholic Church and the Lasallian tradition of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.
As we faced another late afternoon at Bishop Loughlin M.H.S., Fort Greene, it seemed to us that high school seniors never get a break.
FOCUS helps to provide an environment where students can share their faith, which includes promoting Bible study, daily prayer, the participation in the sacraments – as well as conferences and mission trips with opportunities to help those in need.
My inspiration is my mom. She raised me and my brothers to look at life as a gift and I am grateful to have her in my life.
So-called rights of man at times tend to lose the morality of the rights of God. God gave us the Ten Commandments and the two great commandments, but we forget to treat others as we would like to be treated. Man falls into the deadly sins, but we must notice God is our salvation.