The mission of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Academy, Middle Village, is to provide a Catholic education that fosters the spiritual and academic development of each child. It is a shared endeavor among students, parents, faculty and administration.

The mission of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Academy, Middle Village, is to provide a Catholic education that fosters the spiritual and academic development of each child. It is a shared endeavor among students, parents, faculty and administration.
Virginia Lee Havriliak, 80, the retired director of religious education at Our Lady of Hope parish, Middle Village, died April 15. She had held the position for more than 30 years. She was a graduate of Resurrection-Ascension School in Rego Park, and Bishop McDonnell H.S., Crown Heights. She is survived by her husband, George Al […]
The GCHSAA of the Diocese of Brooklyn inducted a new 11-member class to its Hall of Fame April 21 at Russo’s on the Bay in Howard Beach.
The late Auxiliary Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan was remembered with a street co-naming last weekend in Middle Village. His sister, Fran, suggested that it was appropriate because she said, “He was a man of the streets.”
This week’s Tablet TALK highlights two new relics in Hollis, an upcoming Marian observance in Middle Village, a visiting Nigerian bishop in Brooklyn, the winners of an anti-litter contest and much more.
Our Lady of Hope Church, Middle Village, will celebrate the co-naming of the corner of Eliot Ave. and 71st St. as “Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan Way,” April 16 at 2 p.m.
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio led a Jubilee Year of Mercy Holy Hour for diocesan priests March 13 at Our Lady of Hope Church, Middle Village. It was the last of four prayer services held for priests during Lent.
Father Art Candreva, I.V. Dei, a member of the Voluntas Dei Institute who served as a parochial vicar at Our Lady of Hope parish, Middle Village, died Feb. 18.
The mission of Our Lady of Hope in Middle Village is to provide a Catholic education that fosters the spiritual and academic development of each child. The responsibility for academic and spiritual growth is a shared endeavor among students, parents, faculty and administration.
The Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) of Brooklyn and Queens was granted exclusive access to the Barclays Center arena’s main court prior to a recent Brooklyn Nets game.