I personally feel this means that people should be focusing more on their faith. I can relate to this because I sometimes see how I worry more about what’s going on and I leave my faith behind. This inspires me to strengthen my faith.
I personally feel this means that people should be focusing more on their faith. I can relate to this because I sometimes see how I worry more about what’s going on and I leave my faith behind. This inspires me to strengthen my faith.
Since Eucharist literally means thanksgiving it seemed most appropriate for four new extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion to be installed at St. Agnes A.H.S., College Point, during the school’s Thanksgiving Liturgy.
By design, St. Agnes is a small school where each student is treated as an individual and everyone is known by name.
Before welcoming the 2015-2016 school year, here is a couple of stories you might have missed from last year with this final tribute to the 2014-2015 school year in the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens.
By design, St. Agnes A.H.S. is a small school where each student is treated as an individual and everyone is known by name.
Nearly six decades after answering the call to religious life in Queens, Sister Margaret Smyth, 75, is still going strong, ministering to Latin-American immigrants on Long Island.
With Marshmallows Roastin’ and Water Fights Ensuin’, Phones are Forgotten; A St. Agnes A.H.S. Original Presentation
St. Agnes A.H.S., College Point, celebrated student singers and dancers at its annual Fine Arts Festival.
St. Agnes H.S. Students Learn To Build and Program Robots; Visiting Artists Return to Holy Cross H.S
SAINT AGNES ACADEMIC HIGH SCHOOL