Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Academy in Forest Hills is a Catholic, co-educational school with classes from nursery to grade eight. The academy offers half-day nursery, and both full- and half-day pre-k.

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Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Academy in Forest Hills is a Catholic, co-educational school with classes from nursery to grade eight. The academy offers half-day nursery, and both full- and half-day pre-k.
Many “alumni” members of the Altar-Server Society of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs parish, Forest Hills, come to serve Christmas Midnight Mass, continuing the tradition of sharing Christmas with their families and with the parish.
Sister Eileen Miller, IHM, (formerly known as Sister M. Berchmans) of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died on Friday, Nov. 25, at Regional Hospital of Scranton.
The Sacred Music Society of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Forest Hills, will present its annual Christmas Concert on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m.
ster Jeanne Marie Kearney, I.H.M., (formerly known as Sister Coletta) of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died Sept. 1, at the Regional Hospital of Scranton.
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Academy, in Forest Hills, is a Catholic, co-educational school with classes from nursery to grade eight.
Sister Madeleine Merritt, I.H.M., a member for 69 years of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, died June 25.
Twelve men who are studying to become permanent deacons for the parishes in Brooklyn and Queens, were admitted as Acolytes June 22 at Immaculate Conception Center, Douglaston. Auxiliary Bishop James Massa presided.
Sister M. Jeannine Parry, I.H.M., a member of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for 75 year, died May 23 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Scranton, Pa.
The Diocese of Brooklyn commissioned 65 new lay leaders from 34 parishes at a bilingual Mass at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, Jamaica. The night was also a celebration of the years of service that catechists and ministers devoted to the Diocese of Brooklyn. Special recognition was given to Sister Alice Michael, S.U.S.C., for her 40 years of service to the diocese.