Igniting a Missionary Spirit: Salesian Presence at SEEK 2025

SEEK 2025

By Dr. Juan Carlos “JC” Montenegro, SUO Delegate for Mission Animation

What happens when thousands of young Catholics gather to explore their faith and discover their purpose? A spark ignites—a spark that can change lives and light up the world. At SEEK 2025, the Salesian lay missionary volunteer programs of the United States participated in the light of this spark, connecting with college students who want to make a difference.

This year's SEEK conference, organized by the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), was held from Wednesday, January 1, through Sunday, January 5, in two locations: Salt Lake City, UT, and Washington, D.C. Over 21,000 students attended, eager to grow in faith and find ways to serve. The Salesian volunteer programs—Salesian Lay Missioners (SLM - SUE) and Salesian Volunteers (SV - SUO)—were there alongside members of the Salesian Family, including the Salesian sisters and Salesian priests and brothers. Together, they shared the joy and mission of Don Bosco with everyone who visited their booths.

A Mission of Service

The conference focused on service and helping others. Students had opportunities to attend daily Mass, spend time in Eucharistic adoration, and listen to talks designed to inspire young men and women. At the Salesian booths, students learned about the work Salesians do worldwide and how they could get involved in this mission of faith and love.

Planting Seeds for the Future

One of the conference's biggest successes was creating a list of over 270 young people interested in becoming Salesian lay missionaries. These young adults now have a chance to explore this calling and join a community dedicated to serving others. For many, SEEK began a journey to help young adults to discover their vocation and grow closer to God.

The Salesian Family in Action

The presence of the Salesian Sisters and SDBs brought an extra layer of inspiration. They shared stories of missionary work and showed the students how Salesian spirituality is centered on joy, community, and service to the young and marginalized. Their enthusiasm made a lasting impression on everyone who stopped by their booth.

Continuing the Mission

SEEK 2025 was more than just an event; it was a place where faith and service came together. The Salesian Family's participation helped many students see how to live their faith in action. This collaboration will continue to bear fruit as these young people take steps toward a life of service and mission.

Don Bosco once said, "Do good while you still have time." SEEK 2025 reminded us of the importance of this mission. We are excited to see how these connections grow and how the spirit of Don Bosco inspires more people to serve.

Together, we can continue spreading faith, hope, and love worldwide. Now, it is our time to accompany these young adults, who desire to serve God as missionaries; maybe they will choose to serve with us.

January 15, 2025 - 9:00am
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