Sophomores Experience Lent With a Movie, Mass, and More
Article by James Hilepo, Class of 2016; On March 19th, the Kellenberg Memorial Class of 2016 went on a pilgrimage of faith. The sophomores spent their Wednesday deepening their relationship with God...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Annie Gilligan
EX 17:3-7 In times of distress and doubt, we tend to give up our trust in God, but we are not alone. When leading the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses was confused and uneasy about what he was called to...
View ArticleThree-Season Varsity Athlete Reflects on the Importance of Kellenberg’s...
Article by Lindsey Ehrhardt, class of 2015: Retreats are an awakening to the presence of God in our lives. Attending a retreat means taking time away from the hectic pace of life and finding time for...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Emily Gomez
LK 4:24-30 In this reading from the Gospel of Luke, Jesus is preaching in a synagogue in Nazareth. He says to the people, “no prophet is accepted in his own native place.” He gives an example of the...
View ArticleWinter Athletes Receive All-League Honors
Congratulations to the 42 student-athletes who have been named All-League for the 2013-2014 winter season. Honors were awarded at the annual Winter Athletic Awards Banquet held on March 4, 2014....
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Natalie Bono
Luke 1:26-38 During this Lenten season, the Gospel Luke 1:26-38 helps us to refocus our priorities towards the Lord. Mary is the perfect example for us to follow because she puts all of her faith in...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Katie Broshek
MT 5:17-19 When Jesus started his ministry and began preaching about a new law of love, many people misinterpreted his message. Jesus was not condemning any of his forerunners or taking back any of the...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Jospeh Hinshaw
LK 11:14-23 In this gospel reading, Jesus drives out a demon from a man while he is watched by a crowd. While some of the people in the crowd are amazed, others think that He uses the power of Satan to...
View ArticleLatin School Students Awarded by Catholic Daughters of America
Congratulations to our talented students in the Latin School. They participated in the annual Catholic Daughters of America contest sponsored by the Bishop Kellenberg Court located in North Merrick,...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Michael Manukian
MK 12:28-34 “You shall love the God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.” According to Jesus, this is the first and most important of all the...
View ArticleLenten Reflection by Brian Hatt
HOS 6: 1-6 The most important thing to understand about this reading is that God comes for all of us. No matter what size, shape, or color God loves us all equally. We were all made as God’s children...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Jenna Marsala
JN 9:1-41 In this Gospel, Jesus cures a man of his blindness, and makes the man able to see again. However, when the man is brought to the Pharisees, the Pharisees could not understand how a “sinful...
View ArticleMock Trial Team Enjoys a Successful Season
Article by Danielle Santevecchi, class of 2016; This year, the Kellenberg Mock Trial team made school history by advancing farther than ever before in the New York State Mock Trial Competition this...
View ArticleLenten Prayer Reflection by Tiffany Mayas
IS 65:17-21 In this reading the Lord tells us the meaning of forgiveness. For many people the path to forgiveness can be a difficult one, filled with anger and resentment. Instead we are told to...
View ArticleThe Phoenix – Vol. 27, No. 5
Kellenberg Memorial High School’s newspaper, The Phoenix, is now available online. The online version of the paper allows easier and more convenient access for all readers. The current issue of the...
View Article2014 Softball Benefit Saturday, April 5
The Varsity Team is proud to announce a cancer benefit game to be held on Saturday, April 5, 2014 at 7:00 PM “under the lights” against Long Beach High School on Bob Klein Field (Home of Molloy College...
View ArticleLenten prayer reflection by Mark Campmier
John 5:1-16 In the Gospel, Jesus brings our attention to the healing power of humility. The man with the mat could not even bath himself yet he finds it within himself to lay down his pride to admit...
View ArticleDon’t Press Send Campaign Teaches The Potential Risks of Social Media to...
Article by Madison Callinan, class of 2018: On Wednesday March 26, 2014, the Latin School student body gathered for a “Don’t Press Send” assembly in the cafeteria. Special guest, Mrs. Schumacher, gave...
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