Newsday: Kellenberg influence continues for college indoor track medalists
Article by Newsday’s Jordan Lauterbach: A fiery Long Island influence could be felt throughout the East Coast as women’s college indoor track conferences crowned champions during the past two weeks....
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Matthew 21:33-43,45-46) In this gospel Jesus addresses chief priests and elders of the people. He tells them a parable of a landowner who leases his land to a group of tenants. When he returns to his...
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Luke 15:1-3,11-32 This Gospel reading is about The Parable of the Lost Son. It begins with Jesus Christ preaching to the tax collectors and sinners, startling the Pharisees and the scribes. Jesus then...
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John 2:13-25 In this Gospel reading, the main focus is that Jesus said He will destroy the Temple and build it up in three days. This is important because He reveals to us that He knows He will soon...
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LK 4:24-30 In today’s gospel, Jesus announces to a group in a synagogue, that like Elijah was rejected so too will Christ be rejected. Jesus reminds us that no prophet is accepted in his own country. A...
View ArticleNewsday: Kellenberg students carry flags, crosses in Lenten pilgrimage
Article by Newsday’s Bart Jones: Six hundred freshmen from Kellenberg Memorial High School marched a mile-and-a-half Monday morning, carrying flags and crosses in a Lenten pilgrimage aimed in part at...
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Mt 18: 21-35 In this gospel, the lesson learned is that we should treat others as we want to be treated. When the man asks for Jesus’ forgiveness, he replies that he will. The master then had a...
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MT 5:17-19 In my opinion, the overall message of this gospel is that all Christians are called to embody the commandments. Jesus tells us that we will be rewarded in Heaven if we follow his teachings...
View ArticleKellenberg Students Participate at Hofstra’s Model UN Conference
Article by Thomas Ferrall, Class of 2015: Over the weekend of February 27, Kellenberg students traveled to Hofstra University to compete in their 4th Annual Model United Nations Conference. Schools...
View ArticleMSG Varsity: Ehrhardt helps Kellenberg steal quarterfinal win
Article by MSG Varsity’s Jordan Lauterbach: When a crucial inbounds pass was intercepted, landing in the hands of Kellenberg’s Lindsey Ehrhardt with six seconds left in Tuesday night’s State Catholic...
View Article“Wake Up the World; We Raise our Flags” – A Reflection on the Freshman Lenten...
Article by Paige Perrone, Class of 2018: On March 9, 2015, the freshman class participated in another “only at Kellenberg” event. The entire Freshman class united to go on a Lenten Pilgrimage to view...
View ArticleLenten reflection by Olivia Le Jouan
LK 11:14-23 The Gospel is talking about Jesus’ miracles involving the expulsion of demons. Luke stated in his book that “every kingdom divided against itself be laid waste and house will fail against...
View ArticleStudent Reflection on “Breaking the Cycle” Presentation on Forgiveness
Article by Sarah Goldberg, Class of 2015: On Tuesday, March 10 2015, the upperclassmen of the Kellenberg Memorial community went to an inspiring assembly that was presented by an amazing organization...
View ArticleLenten Prayer reflection by Alyssa Scivoletti
Mark 12:28-34 Today’s Gospel is important to us as Catholics because these two commandments came directly from Jesus himself. The gospel reading today talks about when one of the scribes asked Jesus...
View ArticleNewsday: Kellenberg beats Cardinal O’Hara in CHSAA Class A semifinal
Article by Newsday’s Jason Stromberg (): Playing for a shot at the state CHSAA Class A championship should have been motivation enough, but the Kellenberg girls basketball team had a score to settle...
View ArticleLenten prayer reflection by Ryan Kennedy
LK 18:9-14 This passage is inviting us to get to know God better. It is inviting those who may have lost their faith to come back to God who is always welcoming. Also it is saying that God will heal...
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JN 3:14-41 The Gospel from March 15th talks about how Jesus is the light of the world and how men shy away from this light, catapulting them directly into darkness. We are supposed to raise Jesus up...
View ArticleLenten reflection by Adraina Acerra
JN 4:43-54 In today’s Gospel we hear the story of Jesus’ return to Cana in Galilee. Upon his arrival, a royal official seeks Jesus and asks Him to heal his son. He believes that Jesus will be able to...
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