
Lenten Prayer Service and Community Service Project
Calling all St. Mary’s High School and Kennedy Catholic alumni! Let’s come together as a community in prayer and service during the Lenten season.
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Calling all St. Mary’s High School and Kennedy Catholic alumni! Let’s come together as a community in prayer and service during the Lenten season.

A time to reflect on the values of courage and compassion, which have guided our school and students for decades.

“I felt this experience helped me to feel the Holy Spirit’s guidance and trust in God’s plan for me.”

More than 30 Kennedy Catholic students, faculty and alum joined the March for Life, in Washington, D.C., on January 23.

KCPS President Fr. Mark Vaillancourt reunites with alum at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Prayer Requests Whether you’re faced with a difficult decision, are in need of healing, want to help a loved one, are thankful for a recent

Thanksgiving Food Drive 2024 is in the Books! Check out how we did!

Over 50 members of the Class of 2024 attended the Catholic High Schools of the Archdiocese of New York held at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Gabriella Rado ’24, founder of nonprofit Sew Kind, has been working to provide collars and coifs to local nuns.

The Gaels are celebrating Catholic Schools Week, January 28th to February 3rd. Find the full schedule here.

Kennedy Catholic students and staff joined parishioners of St. Patrick’s Church in Yorktown for the 50th Annual March for Life. Senior Rob Grande describes the energy of the movement in his article.

Over Spring Break 2022, the Italian Club enjoyed an excursion to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Here, Nick Savino ’23 recounts the day’s events and the sights and tastes they enjoyed.

As the Lenten season begins, Kelly Walsh ’24 reflects on her opportunity to embark on spiritual retreat with her classmates.

Kennedy Catholic Prep President and Principal Father Mark Vaillancourt has been appointed censores librorum by his Eminence Cardinal Dolan.

Kelly Walsh ’21 reflects on her first retreat experience as a 9th grader. She summarizes the presentation on the Shroud of Turin, explains the Examination of Conscience, and reflects on the words of Father Connolly ’10

Praying for the restoration and opening of the church here in the Archdiocese of New York. The service will include Rosary and devotions to the Sacred Heart.

This year the Student Council wanted to bring some fun spirit to our students, especially during this year’s Mid-Term Exams, so they made arrangements to have a Therapy Dog visit our school.

Faith is the bedrock of Catholic Education at Kennedy Catholic Preparatory School. Come experience the joy of Christ in practice every day.