This spring, CYO is proud to announce that it will begin offering two new sports: flag football and boys’ volleyball. The addition of these brings the total amount of sports offered by CYO to 15.
This spring, CYO is proud to announce that it will begin offering two new sports: flag football and boys’ volleyball. The addition of these brings the total amount of sports offered by CYO to 15.
St. Andrew Avellino Catholic Academy’s mission is dedicated to living the principles of the Catholic tradition, rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which allows students to learn to serve God and others, develop their talents and skills and strive for academic excellence.
Lay Ministry Sunday will be celebrated on Sunday, Feb. 26.
Two sisters have shown the utmost poise in the realm of sports following the sudden death of their mother.
The 2016 Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) fall soccer season wrapped up recently at Aviator Sports Complex, Marine Park.
The new ranks and members from the Diocese of Brooklyn are:
The following members of the Diocese of Brooklyn were invested into the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem Nov. 18 by Cardinal Edward O’Brien at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Manhattan:
Sister Patricia Sullivan, C.S.J., a Sister of St. Joseph, Brentwood, L.I., for 70 years, died Oct. 22.
Children from Catholic schools and religious education programs who either collected the most money or gave consistently throughout the years to benefit missions around the world joined St. James parishioners for their regularly scheduled Sunday morning Mass.
A Masss of Christian Burial for Father Edward J. Kiernan, a senior priest of the diocese who last served as the pastor of St. Columba parish, Marine Park, was celebrated Sept. 28 at the Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Southampton, L.I.