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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


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    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!
    Stanners spent Tuesday afternoon competing in one Stanners spent Tuesday afternoon competing in one of Spirit Week’s most exciting traditions: the Spirit Games! Members from each grade faced off in events like a soccer shootout, relay race, and accuracy challenge, all building up to the ultimate showdown: tug-of-war! The audience cheered as the juniors were named the winners of the Spirit Games! Go Stanners!
    On day two of Spirit Week, Stanners celebrated Col On day two of Spirit Week, Stanners celebrated Color Day by showing off their grade pride through vibrant color-coded outfits! Freshmen wore green, sophomores pink, juniors red, and seniors blue, adding fun accessories such as wigs, glasses, necklaces, tutus, and more!
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Walk/Run for Karina – THIS WEEKEND!

  • When: Saturday, June 23, 2018
  • Mass: 9:30AM
  • Start of Walk/Run: 11:00AM
  • Children’s Race: 2:00PM
  • 5K (Optional): 3:00PM
  • Event Conclusion: 10:00PM
  • Where: Archbishop Molloy High School
  • Contact: mrizzotti@molloyhs.org | 718.943.3186

Join us at Molloy on Saturday, June 23rd as we remember Karina Vetrano ’04, a beloved member of our Stanner family. This year, our Walk/Run event will be 11 hours long (11 was Karina’s favorite number). Scheduled activities and start times are listed above. All proceeds will support The Karina Vetrano Memorial Scholarship, benefiting future young women entering Molloy.

Please click the link below to download the event flyer, make a donation, or sign up online. Pledge forms are available. Walk ups are welcome the day of the event, and we encourage you to bring family and friends! If you are unable to attend, please consider making a donation to Karina’s scholarship. Contact Matt Rizzotti ’04 at mrizzotti@molloyhs.org for more info.


Track & Field Alumni Gathering – Tony Perrone Is In!

  • When: Friday, June 22, 2018 | 7:00 PM
  • Where: Trinity Restaurant & Bar (Map)
  • REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED

ATTENTION: TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES OF THE ‘70s — Phil Vetrano ’74 and I thought it may be a good time to have an informal track get-together of the guys from the 70s. Something low-key, at a pub of course, a place where we could exaggerate some memories and catch up with old friends.

So the date is Friday, June 22nd, the place is Trinity’s Restaurant & Bar in Floral Park, the time is 7:30PM.  Options are open; hanging out at the bar, food at the bar or at tables, whatever individuals prefer. We are not collecting any money beforehand, no formalities, just good drink and good company. We would like to get an idea of how many people are interested in attending so we could notify the barkeep beforehand. So please let us know if you plan on showing up by emailing us at ckatinas@molloyhs.org. We will also invite faculty and hopefully will be able to get some of our 70s coaches to attend. I have talked to Coach Tony Perrone and he will be in attendance.

We are planning this get together on the evening before the Karina Vetrano Memorial Walk/Run at Molloy on Saturday, June 23rd, in case some of you are coming in from out of town and would also like to be there on Saturday. We look forward to seeing you.

— Frank Gambino ‘74 / Molloy Faculty, Track Coach


Stanner Alumni Reunion for 3’s & 8’s

  • When: Saturday, November 3rd, 2018
  • Where: Archbishop Molloy High School
  • Class Years: 1948, 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008 & 2013
  • Contact: mrizzotti@molloyhs.org | 718.943.3186
  • REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED

Alumni from class years ending in 3 and 8 are invited to join us here at Molloy on Saturday, November 3rd for the Stanner Alumni Reunion! This is a great opportunity to reconnect with classmates and your favorite teachers, and walk the halls of Stanner High once again. See more info below:

BASIC INFORMATION:

  • 4:30PM – Check In Begins.
  • 5:00PM – Mass of Remembrance (Ralph DeChiaro Theater).
  • 6:15PM – Cocktail Reception.
  • 7:15PM – Brief Presentation, Class Photos, Dancing, Dinner & Dessert.
  • Valet parking available, but spots limited. Public transit or car service is encouraged.
  • Discounted hotel rates will be available.

Over 330 Golfers Fill 3 Courses, Raise over $170,000 in Support of Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic

The Stanner Alumni Center is excited to announce that over $170,000 was raised in support of this year’s 32nd Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic! Over 330 golfers participated in the event on May 7th, while many alumni, Stanner families, and Molloy-friendly businesses donated sponsorships and journal ads. This year also marked one of our most successful raffles to date. We are truly humbled by the generosity of our community. Proceeds from this event strengthen the scholarship program at Molloy, which in turn directly benefits future students in need.

This year’s Stanner Golf Classic was a success on other fronts as well. 2018 marked the first year the event expanded from two to three golf courses. This was no easy task, and required more planning, resources, and volunteers than previous years. The addition of North Hempstead Country Club was executed flawlessly, and it helped us achieve our goal of improving the quality of play across all courses. Congratulations are due to event organizer Matt Rizzotti ’04, Chairman Rob Rossi ’81, and our Golf Board for pulling off this impressive feat. We also saw success at the end of the evening, as all of our auction prizes went to their highest bidders. This includes Dinner by President, which will see President Richard Karsten ’81 prepare a five-star meal for the winning bidder (Gino Fazio ’81 & Family) later this summer. (Pictured: President Karsten ’81, Chairman Rob Rossi ’81, and Matt Rizzotti ’04)

We hope that you will SAVE THE DATE for next year’s Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic on Monday, May 6th, 2019. In the meantime, please take a few moments to view our photo galleries from this year’s event. Click the button for each course below. Dinner photos are included in the North Hills gallery. Photos are courtesy of Frank Bailey ’75 & Delmar Studios (Plandome, North Hills), and Katie Giustiniani ’12 (North Hempstead).





Prayers for Jim Kinnier

We recently received a prayer request from the Kinnier family. They have asked our community to please keep Jim Kinnier in their prayers while he recovers from a recent illness. Jim was part of Molloy’s faculty for over 30 years, after which he joined the Alumni Association staff. In retirement, Jim has continued to be involved in the planning and scholarships associated with the Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic, which he was integral in founding over 32 years ago.


Molloy’s Class of 2018 is Ready to Change the World

Photos by Sal Graffeo ’01

On June 2nd, at the Colden Auditorium at Queens College, 345 members of the Class of 2018 moved their tassels from right to left, signifying their completion of the academic program of Archbishop Molloy High School. They did so with pride, confidence, and boundless hope for the future. The Class of 2018 is a diverse group of young men and women who represent the future of our world. They also hold the distinction of being the first class in St. Ann’s / Molloy history to utilize iPads throughout all four academic years. We know their talents and spirit will take them far.

Congratulations to Salutatorian Vassilia Plakas ’18 and Valedictorian Andrew Soltesz ’18, who shared remarks during Commencement Exercises. Vassilia spoke of making sound, conscious decisions in the age of social media, and urged her classmates to let their knowledge, passions, and service to others define them. “Always remember our core values, and hold onto the lessons learned at home and at school. Trust in these values, as they will guide and serve us well in the future,” said Vassilia. Andrew reflected on their collective four year journey. He noted that on their first day as freshmen, their only common thread was the uniforms they wore, but now they no longer need a uniform to tie them together forever. “What links us now are the Marist values which forever distinguish us as faith-filled disciples, empowered witnesses, agents of service and justice, servant leaders, and spirit-filled members of our families and communities,” said Andrew. He later encouraged his classmates to go forth and use the values they’ve been instilled with to make the world a better place. (Pictured: Vassilia Plakas, President Karsten, and Andrew Soltesz)

Read Salutatorian Remarks | Read Valedictorian Remarks

In addition to our graduates, our three retirees were also honored during the ceremony. Principal Darius Penikas acknowledged Mr. John Diorio, Ms. Mary Pat Gannon, and Nurse Kathy Forgione for their many years of service to Molloy. He also announced the establishment of two new academic awards: The Mary Pat Gannon Award for Excellence in Writing, and the John V. Diorio Award for Excellence in Government and Politics.

Congratulations, Class of 2018, and know that you will always be Stanners, and you will always be part of our Molloy family. Come back to visit us often, and keep us up to date on your many successes in life. Non scholae sed vitae!




Video & Photos From Ms. Gannon’s Last Class Ever

On Friday, June 8th, at 8:55AM, Ms. Mary Pat Gannon began her last ever class (AP Literature) after 44 years of service to Molloy. While Ms. Gannon expected it to be a bittersweet event, what she didn’t expect was the series of surprises that unfolded throughout the period. First, longtime colleagues and friends Ms. Adele Solari and Ms. Jeanne Longerano brought in cupcakes and treats for Ms. Gannon and her students. Then, the AP Lit students presented Ms. Gannon with personalized letters. Lastly, at around 9:30AM, President Richard Karsten ’81 (her former student), joined by teachers and administrators, presented Ms. Gannon with several items, including well wishes culled from social media, and gifts, letters, and origami cranes sent in by alumni.

As many will recall, Ms. Gannon would make a paper crane for each of her students as they moved on from her class; the crane serving as a reflection of her students’ personal journeys. Upon hearing of Ms. Gannon’s impending retirement, alumni organized a campaign via social media, using #CranesForMPG, to mail homemade cranes to Molloy in honor of Ms. Gannon. Special thanks to Megan Joyce Fisher ’05 and Gina Moriarty ’04 for their efforts to facilitate this kind gesture.

Ms. Gannon closed out the class by reading a prayer that she has read to her students every year. You can watch the presentation of gifts and Ms. Gannon’s prayer in the video below. Thank you to everyone who has helped us to honor this extraordinary educator, and thank you, Ms. Gannon, for making such an impact on our Stanner family!




Stanner Life Commemorative Issue: SPONSOR A JOURNAL AD

Production on our annual summer magazine, Stanner Life, is underway. This August, we are releasing a special commemorative edition of our magazine, which will serve as the culmination of our 125th anniversary celebration. This issue features an opportunity for alumni, family members, and friends to sponsor personalized journal ads. Journal ads are a unique way to congratulate and show your support for our alma mater.

Journal ads for this year’s Stanner Life are available at the following giving levels:

  • Platinum Page: $2,500 (4 Available)
  • Blue Page: $1,250 (4 Available)
  • Half Page: $750 (6 Available)

DEADLINE FOR ALL ADS: JUNE 22, 2018

Click the button below to reserve your ad online, or download our order form and mail to: Archbishop Molloy High School, ATTN: Stanner 125 Journal, 83-53 Manton Street, Briarwood, NY 11435

Quantities are limited, so we encourage you to secure your ad as soon as possible. Thank you for joining us in our celebration of 125 Years of What Matters.


Around the School

Juniors Participate in Columbia Workshop Founded by AMHS Alumna

Earlier this spring, juniors Diana Maneri ’19 and Billy Kanellopoulos ’19 were selected to participate in a college workshop hosted at Columbia University. The workshop was created by alumna Samantha Morgan ’15, who was featured in the Beehive back in 2015 when she embarked on a study abroad program in Japan. That experience inspired Samantha to help other students learn about the opportunities available to them in college, and the ways they can take full advantage. Samantha received a grant and support from Columbia to make her workshop a reality. (Pictured: Diana front row second from left, Billy back row second from left, Samantha crouched in front)

The workshop began on a Friday night with a class of each participant’s choosing. “The options for the first night were an engineering class using a 3D printer and a Makerspace Lab, a theater class, and a philosophy class,” explained Diana. “Billy and I chose the philosophy class. All of the options were meant to give you the feel of a real college class.” Later in the evening, the participants were each paired with a Columbia student and roomed in their dorms overnight. “We really got the experience of what it’s like to sleep overnight on campus,” said Diana. Day two featured a tour of the campus, an in-depth session about the admissions process and financial aid, how to research colleges effectively, and a lecture led by Samantha herself about the pros and cons of studying abroad. “It was awesome to see another Stanner trying to help other students understand what it’s like to be on a college campus,” said Billy.


Cayla Kumar ‘20 Named Miss New York Outstanding Teen

In March, we shared the story of sophomore Cayla Kumar ’20, who was preparing for the Miss New York Outstanding Teen competition on April 7th. Miss America’s Outstanding Teen is a scholarship-based program in conjunction with the Miss America Organization. Cayla, an avid volunteer, entered the competition with over 4,100 hours of volunteer service to her credit, including raising $25,000 in cancer research for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital as a youth ambassador. (Photo courtesy of Cayla Kumar)

Would you believe that Cayla won? Cayla was indeed named Miss New York Outstanding Teen, which guaranteed her a full college scholarship to a sponsoring college (last year was the University of Alabama) as well as a spot in the national Miss America Teen competition in Orlando, Florida in July. Shortly after the competition, Cayla traveled to Albany with her mom, where a resolution recognizing Cayla was read on the Senate floor. “I’m still surprised that I won, but I’m so happy I achieved my goal. Hard work and dedication does pay off,” said Cayla. She is now brushing up on politics and the news, and continuing to volunteer in advance of the national competition. “The judges really want to know what type of person you are. I hope they will see that I’m doing this for all the right reasons. I love giving back to my community.”

Christy Dey ’16 is Making Moves

During spring break, Christy Dey ’16 (pictured second from left), a student at Barnard College of Columbia University, traveled to Antigua, Guatemala, with Career X, a program designed to educate and involve students in social innovation and entrepreneurship in NYC and Guatemala. Prior to the trip, the 10 selected college students participated in workshops focusing on “Design Thinking.” “We learned about empathy, leadership, and business consulting for small family-run businesses in Guatemala,” explained Christy.

Upon their arrival in Guatemala, Christy and her group visited many homes and communities to talk with residents about their living conditions and social challenges. “We visited families that didn’t have basic needs like a stove or ventilation,” said Christy. “We spoke in a community called La Pista about their trash disposal system, and we were tasked to plan out a sustainable trash disposal system for them. By the end of the trip, we proposed the plan to the community’s chair.”

After returning to the US, Christy was invited to represent the Columbia chapter of Smart Women’s Securities (SWS) at the annual William and Mary College Stock Pitch competition in Williamsburg, Virginia. SWS is a club that aims to empower undergraduate women of all academic backgrounds and all career interests with investment and financial world knowledge. “It was a stock competition that challenged us to be able to present efficiently and accurately, and it pushed us to answer under pressure and made us knowledgeable of the company we were presenting for,” said Christy. “This works with my career because I want to work with investment banking teams within the financial world.” (Christy pictured second from left)

Christy plans to continue to seek out opportunities such as these to increase her exposure. “There’s nothing more valuable than experience. I’m looking to make connections and meet new people. I want to learn as much as I can while broadening my network. This will help my career and at the same time help me play a bigger role in the world. I’ve had much influence on community service because of Molloy. ‘Not for school but for life’ continues to be a part of me.”


Class Updates

Greg Payan ’89 recently self-published a novel titled Please Stay. The subject matter is of a personal nature to Greg, and he believes sharing his family’s experience may inspire others. The book tells the story of a healthy 39 year old college professor, Holly, who suffers a sudden traumatic brain aneurysm. The narrative is then told through letters and texts to Holly from her friends and family, who are sharing their words of love, support, and hope. We learn about Holly through these messages, and about “how much we mean to other people and how much other people mean to us.” The story is based on Greg’s real-life then girlfriend, now wife, who suffered through and ultimately overcame a very similar medical emergency. The book has received very positive initial reviews from readers. When not writing novels, Greg works for the Associated Press. | Learn more about Please Stay

 


Col. Frank V. Kelly ’79 is Commander of the US Army 4th Legal Operation Detachment with headquarters in Ft. Totten, New York. The Detachment has many Queens-based soldiers, as well as teams around the world providing services to soldiers, government agencies, families, and international partners. Col Kelly took over command from fellow Stanner and classmate, Col. Nick Satriano ’79. Also of note, Col. Kelly’s two brothers also went to Molloy: Joseph Kelly ’81 and John Kelly ’85. Joe recently made headlines after being honored by the Greenwich Old Timers Athletic Association, receiving their Lifetime Achievement Award. Joe is a rugby coach at Greenwich High School and has coached his team to 11 consecutive state championships including this year.


Paul Galbraith ’74 attended his 40th college reunion at St. Michael’s College in Burlington, Vermont. “After spending four years at a great high school, I wanted a small New England school experience,” said Paul. “My parents sent me to Camp Marist, and for years during the summer that’s where I fell in love with the area, and yes the Red Sox; sorry Yankees fans. I had the best college years one could have. I highly recommend St. Michael’s to any Molloy student who wants to experience a small, loving college community.” (Pictured: Paul’s 1978 college yearbook photo)


Ms. Sabina Kobinski ’04 shared a great photo with us this week. While taking a break from grading Regents exams, several of Molloy’s social studies teachers got together for a photo. The theme? They were all once taught by Mr. John Diorio. Pictured left to right are Ms. Catie Massowd ’07, Ms. Diana Rayappa ’04, Ms. Sabina Kobinski ’04, Mr. Diorio, Mr. Jeff Gallagher ’88, Mr. Bill Flemen ’94, and Mr. Patrick Flynn ’94.

What Ms. Kobinski doesn’t know is that we recently happened upon a photo of her (center) in Mr. Diorio’s class back in the early 2000’s. Mr. Matt Rizzotti ’04 sits in the foreground among others from Molloy’s first coed class.

We are saddened to share the passing of Herbert “Whitey” Eckstein on June 5, 2018. Herbert, the father of former pro baseball player David Eckstein, attended St. Ann’s Academy and later graduated from Molloy as an 8th grader. In doing so, he was one of the last grammar school students to graduate from St. Ann’s / Molloy before it became a high school only. Herbert also maintained a close connection with Coach Jack Curran for decades, having played basketball for Curran as a Molloy 8th grader. He also remained a friend to our community and was very proud of his St. Ann’s roots. Please keep Herbert and the Eckstein family in your prayers. | Read More about Herbert Eckstein | Pictured below left to right: Herbert with St. Ann statue, Herbert with Coach Curran, and Herbert’s St. Ann’s / Molloy grammar school graduation portrait.



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    4/25/26 | Stanner Players Alumni Reception & Spring Musical
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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.

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    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.

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    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!
    Stanners spent Tuesday afternoon competing in one Stanners spent Tuesday afternoon competing in one of Spirit Week’s most exciting traditions: the Spirit Games! Members from each grade faced off in events like a soccer shootout, relay race, and accuracy challenge, all building up to the ultimate showdown: tug-of-war! The audience cheered as the juniors were named the winners of the Spirit Games! Go Stanners!
    On day two of Spirit Week, Stanners celebrated Col On day two of Spirit Week, Stanners celebrated Color Day by showing off their grade pride through vibrant color-coded outfits! Freshmen wore green, sophomores pink, juniors red, and seniors blue, adding fun accessories such as wigs, glasses, necklaces, tutus, and more!
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