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    Dear USA Marists,

    As we enter these most sacred Holy Days, I pray that each of us is given the grace to journey more deeply with Jesus—from the table of the Last Supper, through His agony in Gethsemane, to His Passion and death on Good Friday—all freely embraced as a gift for our redemption. May we awaken with joy on Easter morning, renewed in the assurance that there is nothing He would not do for us. In these days of the Triduum, may we hear anew His call not only to follow Him—but to live as He lived.

    This week, we do not remember a distant story. We stand before the suffering Christ who is still present today—in the cries of young people burdened by anxiety and loneliness, in families torn apart by war and displacement, in those living in poverty and injustice, and in a wounded Earth that continues to groan. We cannot walk with Jesus to Calvary and remain unchanged.

    One of the Calls of our recent General Chapter invites us to “promote servant and prophetic leadership.” Jesus shows us what this means—not in words alone, but in action—kneeling to wash the feet of His disciples. This is not a symbolic gesture; it is a way of life. It challenges us to ask: Whose feet are we being called to wash today? Where are we being invited to step beyond comfort, to stand with the vulnerable, and to be a voice of hope and courage in a wounded world?

    During these holy days, I invite you to prayerfully place yourself within the Gospel story—alongside Peter in his weakness, Mary in her steadfast love, Simon in his unexpected service, or the faithful disciple who remained to the end. Let this encounter with Jesus move your heart—not only to reflection, but to action. The Resurrection we celebrate is not only a promise for the future; it is a call to bring new life to the world here and now.

    With these few words, I hold each of you in prayer that these Holy Days may be quiet, reflective, and grace-filled. We are a Province blessed with many gifts and, at the same time, entrusted with a profound mission. May we move forward with boldness and hope, as true witnesses to the Gospel.

    May Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and Marcellin guide us as we continue to be Good News for young people, especially those most in need.

    With Gratitude and Prayers,

    --- Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, Provincial


    Want to learn more about the Lay Marist adult formation program? Contact Maureen Hagan at mhagan8486@gmail.com or visit the Marists of Champagnat Website.

    Principal Dr. Darius Penikas

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    Wishing our Stanner family a blessed and joyful Ea Wishing our Stanner family a blessed and joyful Easter Sunday!
    On April 1st, Molloy celebrated two Lenten liturgi On April 1st, Molloy celebrated two Lenten liturgies, one welcoming freshmen and sophomores, and one welcoming juniors and seniors. These liturgies brought our community together for an important moment of reflection and prayer as we continue our journey through Holy Week.

Fr. Nicholas Colalella, Molloy’s Chaplain, served as our celebrant for both liturgies. In his homily, Fr. Nick proclaimed that Holy Week is an invitation for all of us to follow Jesus more closely. We are called to mirror the actions of Saint John by following our teacher, Jesus, as closely as we can while, “not only listening to him, but following him with his every move.” By reading scripture, praying, and being present during Holy Week, we are following Jesus, but we must continue to make the effort to follow him closely rather than from afar.

In addition, our Chorus and Liturgy Committee did a wonderful job in supplementing the Liturgies with an interpretation of Mary praying to Jesus on the cross. Two students assumed the roles of Mary and Jesus on stage while Aine Harkins ’26 and Alexander Lopez ’26 alternated performing in song. Thank you to Mr. Jim Sheehan ’75, Mr. Dan Jones, our Chorus, and our Liturgy Committee!

On behalf of everyone at Molloy, we wish the Stanner community a blessed Holy Week and Easter!
    Spirit Week 2026 was a huge success! Stanners brou Spirit Week 2026 was a huge success! Stanners brought so much energy, creativity, and enthusiasm to every dress-down and activity, bringing our school spirit to a whole new level. Thank you to Ms. Murdocca and everyone else who made this year’s Spirit Week possible!
    Spirit Week 2026 ended in style, as Molloy hosted Spirit Week 2026 ended in style, as Molloy hosted its annual Seniors vs. Faculty Basketball Game on Friday night, March 27th! In front of a packed Jack Curran Gymnasium, the Class of 2026 took on Molloy's Faculty, who were coming off a big win last year and looking to make it two in a row!

The game was action packed from start to finish, with the seniors leading for the majority of the contest. The faculty took their time to get in a groove, falling behind by double digits in the first half. In the second half, however, they shrunk that 10-point lead to just a single point by the final minutes. The faculty had all the momentum as the seconds ticked away, but the seniors focused on defense in the final minute, ultimately protecting their lead and securing a slim 55-54 victory! At the sound of the final buzzer, the Class of 2026 poured onto the court in celebration, with the faculty offering high-fives out of respect for a great game.

In addition to the game, the evening featured dance performances by Katherine Sit '26, the Dance Team, the Cheer Team, and, of course, the Sassy Seniors at halftime. Molloy's Concert Band also performed throughout the game, with music teacher Mr. Dan Jones alternating between playing in the game and directing the band!

Proceeds from the game supported the Blue Marists in Syria, who provide assistance to thousands of displaced families through the distribution of food, hygiene products, clothes, and shoes. Thank you to everyone who played or performed, attended the game, and supported a great cause, and congratulations, Class of 2026!
    From March 12th to the 17th, Director of Campus Mi From March 12th to the 17th, Director of Campus Ministry Mr. Richard Costa, along with Mr. Dan Jones, Ms. Dani Espinal, Dr. Alice Prince, and 18 Stanners traveled to the Dominican Republic for the last Project 153 trip of the school year, partnering with Bold Hope to serve local communities. Students visited bateyes, or rural communities with limited access to basic resources, where they conducted surveys to help families obtain documentation and improve their living conditions. They also worked in transitional communities, spending time with children, leading activities, and helping install water filtration systems for families in need. In addition, Stanners visited a senior care facility, building meaningful connections through games, music, and prayer. The experience left a lasting impact, inspiring many students to continue serving others with compassion and purpose.

Read the full article on our website at www.molloyhs.org/news
    Spirit Week’s final dress-down was Pajama Day! I Spirit Week’s final dress-down was Pajama Day! It was a fun and casual day to end an energetic and vibrant week. Thank you, Ms. Murdocca, for all of your dedication to Molloy and our school spirit!
    Thursday afternoon, Stanners participated in Mollo Thursday afternoon, Stanners participated in Molloy’s Festival of Cultures! The annual tradition gives students the opportunity to taste food and drinks from around the world, learn about cultural traditions, and take home giveaways. Also during the festival, Stanner dancers, singers, musicians, actors, and other performers took to the stage to entertain everyone in attendance! Thank you to festival coordinators Ms. DeNoto and Dr. Mangar, and everyone else who made the event possible!
    Day four of Spirit Week is Cultural Day, and Stann Day four of Spirit Week is Cultural Day, and Stanners went all out celebrating their cultural heritages! The day began with a Parade of Flags, with students and faculty members representing their cultures with accessories, face paint, traditional outfits, jerseys, and more. The day showcased the many backgrounds that make up our one big Stanners family!
    Today, Stanners participated in Anything Goes Day, Today, Stanners participated in Anything Goes Day, Spirit Week’s most versatile dress-down! Students, faculty, and staff showed off their creativity with costumes spanning a variety of themes, dressing up as different celebrities, cartoon characters, heroes, athletes, and more! 

Remember, a full Flickr gallery will be available in April, so keep an eye out for the link!
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Posted On January 9, 2026

Please join us for upcoming Pickleball Open Play, hosted here at Molloy! Enjoy a great workout, meet other members of our community, or learn the game from scratch! All skill levels are welcome. This series of events is free and open to all adult players in our community (alumni, faculty, family, friends). See/click the flyer below for details and to register.




Campus Ministry’s Service Trip to Belize

In December, Campus Ministry volunteers traveled to Belize for a unique international service experience! Hannah Abenante ’27, Alex Gonzalez ’26, Vanessa Guilfoyle ’26, Lilly Kacziba ’27, Lucas Lui ’27, Emily Mussalli ’28, Ovi Oke ’28, and Oona Woods ’27 traveled with Marist Director of Integral Ecology and Sustainability Sam King, and Molloy chaperones Dr. Alice Prince, Ms. Jennifer Federico, and Mr. Richard Costa for a week of service and learning focused on climate change and global sustainability.

During the week, our students joined peers from local schools for beach cleanups, where meaningful connections formed between the Stanners and Caribbean Belizean youth. Students also visited an inland school serving Mayan children, where they taught various subjects, played games, and helped prepare for the school’s Christmas pageant. Stanners also toured a cacao plantation, gaining insight into sustainable farming and daily life in Belize. Through these encounters, students reflected on faith, gratitude, and the difference between material wealth and spiritual richness.

Belize and other similar trips are part of Campus Ministry’s Project 153, which invites students to grow through experiencing the world around them. More service trips will be available later this school year!


See Work by Our 3D Animation Club

Members of Molloy’s new 3D Animation Club recently worked on creating unique characters for an in-house contest. Students were challenged to make any winter-themed 3D animation from the ground up. You can see the work of the top three contest winners via the video player above!


Stanner Players Enjoy After School Retreat

On Thursday, January 8th, the Stanner Players participated in an after school retreat. The afternoon was centered around the theme and Marist pillar of “Family Spirit.” The Stanner Players explored how they can bring the pillar of Family Spirit to what they do on and off stage. Over the course of the afternoon, the Stanner Players prayed together, shared reflections, and took part in a variety of team-building challenges. The Stanner Players also welcomed their music director, Esther Chung, and choreographer, Taylor Garcia-Lawson ’19, as well as alumni guest Ché Negron ’19 to lead part of the retreat, illustrating how the bonds formed in Molloy’s theater last well beyond graduation. Family Spirit came to life yesterday afternoon and is clearly being lived out by each and every one of our Stanner Players. Campus Minister for Retreats Mr. Corrado shares, “It was truly a blessing to spend time being present with God and these amazing Stanners!”


Pictured: Last Year’s Stanner Games – Photos by Cesar Munoz ’26

Track & Field – Good luck to our freshmen and sophomores at this weekend’s CHSAA NY/BQ Championships on January 10th, and to our student-athletes and coaches at Stanner Games, hosted at the 168th Street Armory on January 11th! Stanner Games is a nationally recognized meet that welcomes thousands of student-athletes representing many competitive programs. Special thanks to our alumni who will be serving as volunteers throughout the day to help the meet run smoothly!
Swimming – Girls Varsity Swimming remains undefeated going into their last regular season meet this weekend against Xaverian. Boys Swimming sports a record of 4-1 following their first win against St. Anthony’s in 15 years. Two meets remain in their season.
Bowling – Good luck to our Varsity and JV Bowling teams, who will compete for the City Championship next week!
Basketball – Girls JV Basketball is undefeated so far this season.

NY State Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. ’82 Visits Molloy

On December 18th, NY State Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. ’82 visited Molloy once again to serve as a guest speaker in several government and social studies classes throughout the day! Sen. Addabbo discussed the importance of civic engagement by young people and the positive impact their participation can create in their communities. He followed his presentation in each class with a lengthy Q&A, during which he answered a variety of questions from students. Thank you, Senator Addabbo, for continuing to make time for our students!


Congratulations to Capt. Evan Galane ’02, who has been named the new executive officer of the NYPD’s 102nd Precinct. Capt. Galane, a 20-year veteran of the NYPD, was recently highlighted in the Queens Chronicle after he introduced himself at a Community Board 9 meeting at Borough Hall. Click the button below to read the full article.

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We are saddened to share the passing of Albert H. Karsten (January 3, 2026), father of President Richard Karsten ’81 and grandfather of Julia ’09, Kayla ’12, and Ryan ’13. Born in 1933 and raised in Brooklyn, he was the oldest living Karsten in recorded family history. Albert devoted 44 years to The New York Times as an art director and was known for his creativity, humor, and lifelong friendships. A loving husband to Jane, devoted father, and proud grandfather known as “Pop-pop” to his grandchildren Julia, Kayla, Ryan, Matthew, and Alex, and to his great-grandchild, Thomas. He cherished cars, boating, fishing, art, and hosting friends. Albert lived generously, joyfully, and fully present, leaving a legacy of warmth, creativity, and love Albert passed away peacefully after a wonderful life of 92 years. May he rest in eternal peace. Please join us in prayer for Albert and the Karsten family during this difficult time. | Click Here for Memorial Page


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Michael P. Honan ’64, who passed away on January 3, 2026. | Click Here for Memorial Page


We were recently informed of the passing of Bruno Vinti ’74 in November 2022. Please keep Bruno and his loved ones in your prayers.


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    4/23-4/26 | Spring Musical "Mean Girls" General Admission Tickets
    4/25/26 | Stanner Players Alumni Reception & Spring Musical
    5/11/26 | 40th Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic & Tennis Tournament
    Multiple Dates: Faculty & Alumni Pickleball
    Summer 2026 | Summer Enrichment Program

    Dear USA Marists,

    As we enter these most sacred Holy Days, I pray that each of us is given the grace to journey more deeply with Jesus—from the table of the Last Supper, through His agony in Gethsemane, to His Passion and death on Good Friday—all freely embraced as a gift for our redemption. May we awaken with joy on Easter morning, renewed in the assurance that there is nothing He would not do for us. In these days of the Triduum, may we hear anew His call not only to follow Him—but to live as He lived.

    This week, we do not remember a distant story. We stand before the suffering Christ who is still present today—in the cries of young people burdened by anxiety and loneliness, in families torn apart by war and displacement, in those living in poverty and injustice, and in a wounded Earth that continues to groan. We cannot walk with Jesus to Calvary and remain unchanged.

    One of the Calls of our recent General Chapter invites us to “promote servant and prophetic leadership.” Jesus shows us what this means—not in words alone, but in action—kneeling to wash the feet of His disciples. This is not a symbolic gesture; it is a way of life. It challenges us to ask: Whose feet are we being called to wash today? Where are we being invited to step beyond comfort, to stand with the vulnerable, and to be a voice of hope and courage in a wounded world?

    During these holy days, I invite you to prayerfully place yourself within the Gospel story—alongside Peter in his weakness, Mary in her steadfast love, Simon in his unexpected service, or the faithful disciple who remained to the end. Let this encounter with Jesus move your heart—not only to reflection, but to action. The Resurrection we celebrate is not only a promise for the future; it is a call to bring new life to the world here and now.

    With these few words, I hold each of you in prayer that these Holy Days may be quiet, reflective, and grace-filled. We are a Province blessed with many gifts and, at the same time, entrusted with a profound mission. May we move forward with boldness and hope, as true witnesses to the Gospel.

    May Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and Marcellin guide us as we continue to be Good News for young people, especially those most in need.

    With Gratitude and Prayers,

    --- Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, Provincial


    Want to learn more about the Lay Marist adult formation program? Contact Maureen Hagan at mhagan8486@gmail.com or visit the Marists of Champagnat Website.

    Principal Dr. Darius Penikas

    Molloy Swimming - City & CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Champs
    Jessica Hernandez '12
    Net TV: Molloy Hockey
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    Wishing our Stanner family a blessed and joyful Ea Wishing our Stanner family a blessed and joyful Easter Sunday!
    On April 1st, Molloy celebrated two Lenten liturgi On April 1st, Molloy celebrated two Lenten liturgies, one welcoming freshmen and sophomores, and one welcoming juniors and seniors. These liturgies brought our community together for an important moment of reflection and prayer as we continue our journey through Holy Week.

Fr. Nicholas Colalella, Molloy’s Chaplain, served as our celebrant for both liturgies. In his homily, Fr. Nick proclaimed that Holy Week is an invitation for all of us to follow Jesus more closely. We are called to mirror the actions of Saint John by following our teacher, Jesus, as closely as we can while, “not only listening to him, but following him with his every move.” By reading scripture, praying, and being present during Holy Week, we are following Jesus, but we must continue to make the effort to follow him closely rather than from afar.

In addition, our Chorus and Liturgy Committee did a wonderful job in supplementing the Liturgies with an interpretation of Mary praying to Jesus on the cross. Two students assumed the roles of Mary and Jesus on stage while Aine Harkins ’26 and Alexander Lopez ’26 alternated performing in song. Thank you to Mr. Jim Sheehan ’75, Mr. Dan Jones, our Chorus, and our Liturgy Committee!

On behalf of everyone at Molloy, we wish the Stanner community a blessed Holy Week and Easter!
    Spirit Week 2026 was a huge success! Stanners brou Spirit Week 2026 was a huge success! Stanners brought so much energy, creativity, and enthusiasm to every dress-down and activity, bringing our school spirit to a whole new level. Thank you to Ms. Murdocca and everyone else who made this year’s Spirit Week possible!
    Spirit Week 2026 ended in style, as Molloy hosted Spirit Week 2026 ended in style, as Molloy hosted its annual Seniors vs. Faculty Basketball Game on Friday night, March 27th! In front of a packed Jack Curran Gymnasium, the Class of 2026 took on Molloy's Faculty, who were coming off a big win last year and looking to make it two in a row!

The game was action packed from start to finish, with the seniors leading for the majority of the contest. The faculty took their time to get in a groove, falling behind by double digits in the first half. In the second half, however, they shrunk that 10-point lead to just a single point by the final minutes. The faculty had all the momentum as the seconds ticked away, but the seniors focused on defense in the final minute, ultimately protecting their lead and securing a slim 55-54 victory! At the sound of the final buzzer, the Class of 2026 poured onto the court in celebration, with the faculty offering high-fives out of respect for a great game.

In addition to the game, the evening featured dance performances by Katherine Sit '26, the Dance Team, the Cheer Team, and, of course, the Sassy Seniors at halftime. Molloy's Concert Band also performed throughout the game, with music teacher Mr. Dan Jones alternating between playing in the game and directing the band!

Proceeds from the game supported the Blue Marists in Syria, who provide assistance to thousands of displaced families through the distribution of food, hygiene products, clothes, and shoes. Thank you to everyone who played or performed, attended the game, and supported a great cause, and congratulations, Class of 2026!
    From March 12th to the 17th, Director of Campus Mi From March 12th to the 17th, Director of Campus Ministry Mr. Richard Costa, along with Mr. Dan Jones, Ms. Dani Espinal, Dr. Alice Prince, and 18 Stanners traveled to the Dominican Republic for the last Project 153 trip of the school year, partnering with Bold Hope to serve local communities. Students visited bateyes, or rural communities with limited access to basic resources, where they conducted surveys to help families obtain documentation and improve their living conditions. They also worked in transitional communities, spending time with children, leading activities, and helping install water filtration systems for families in need. In addition, Stanners visited a senior care facility, building meaningful connections through games, music, and prayer. The experience left a lasting impact, inspiring many students to continue serving others with compassion and purpose.

Read the full article on our website at www.molloyhs.org/news
    Spirit Week’s final dress-down was Pajama Day! I Spirit Week’s final dress-down was Pajama Day! It was a fun and casual day to end an energetic and vibrant week. Thank you, Ms. Murdocca, for all of your dedication to Molloy and our school spirit!
    Thursday afternoon, Stanners participated in Mollo Thursday afternoon, Stanners participated in Molloy’s Festival of Cultures! The annual tradition gives students the opportunity to taste food and drinks from around the world, learn about cultural traditions, and take home giveaways. Also during the festival, Stanner dancers, singers, musicians, actors, and other performers took to the stage to entertain everyone in attendance! Thank you to festival coordinators Ms. DeNoto and Dr. Mangar, and everyone else who made the event possible!
    Day four of Spirit Week is Cultural Day, and Stann Day four of Spirit Week is Cultural Day, and Stanners went all out celebrating their cultural heritages! The day began with a Parade of Flags, with students and faculty members representing their cultures with accessories, face paint, traditional outfits, jerseys, and more. The day showcased the many backgrounds that make up our one big Stanners family!
    Today, Stanners participated in Anything Goes Day, Today, Stanners participated in Anything Goes Day, Spirit Week’s most versatile dress-down! Students, faculty, and staff showed off their creativity with costumes spanning a variety of themes, dressing up as different celebrities, cartoon characters, heroes, athletes, and more! 

Remember, a full Flickr gallery will be available in April, so keep an eye out for the link!
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