Salesian Reflections by Students
Below are spiritual reflections submitted by students of our apostolate schools.
My Resurrection Story
Kyle Morris, Salesianum School 2026: We all know the story of the Resurrection—but what happens when you have to live one of your own? …
To Serve and be Served
Brodie Palladinetti, Salesianum School 2026: As we celebrate Mass today, we recognize the importance of service. How does service draw all of us closer together and help us encounter God within others?
Christ-Like Virtues
Sam Fielding, Salesianum School 2026: St. Francis de Sales masterfully embodied Jesus Christ over the course of his holy life. How does his legacy permeate Salesianum School’s culture?…
Claim the Name
Adam Menicucci, Salesianum School: Our class rings are symbols of Salesianum’s trust in us to intentionally and publicly, live what it means to be a Salesian gentleman. But what does that really mean?…
We Are Not Alone
Joe Conley, Salesianum School 2026: My journey reminds me of today’s first reading from Revelation. We don’t face our battles alone. We need God and other brothers around us to step in…
“Be not afraid”
As I look back on my time at Salesianum, I recognize that my relationship with God has taken many different shapes. There have been moments where everything seemed to click, where I felt the presence of God in every step…
Graduation Speech: Salesianum School
Jonathan Ransom, Salesianum School, Class of 2025: We have been given the ultimate gift to exist at all. What will you do with this gift?
Welcome Speech: DeSales University Graduation
Diya Stephen, President of the Class of 2025, DeSales University Commencement: As we move on with our lives, I urge you to continue to uphold what DeSales has taught us. Let us continue to be lifelong learners, growing in knowledge and wisdom…
We Are Called
James Degnan, Salesianum School 2025: Despite all our differences, what binds us is the brotherhood we’ve built…

