Wednesday, August 19, 2026

"Charity is patient; charity is kind"

“Charity is patient; charity is kind”

Fr. Fabio Attard unveils the theme of the 2027 Strenna


(ANS – Rome – August 19, 2026) –
 The rector major has officially unveiled the theme of the 2027 Strenna, offering the Salesian Family an in-depth reflection on the journey undertaken in recent years and on the prospects that lie ahead. The new theme, “Charity is patient; charity is kind – ‘Dedicated’ to the integral good of young people,” is rooted in St. Paul’s hymn to charity and in the pedagogical legacy of Don Bosco’s Preventive System. It invites every member of the Salesian Family to a renewed educational and pastoral commitment to young people, especially those most in need.

Three significant anniversaries

Presented at a time of great significance for the Salesian world, the 2027 Strenna forms part of the journey marked by the years from 1875–1877, a 3-year period rich in foundational events for Don Bosco, the Congregation, and the Salesian Family. Fr. Fabio Attard recalls the journey already undertaken with the 2025 Strenna, “Anchored in hope, pilgrims with young people,” dedicated to the first Salesian missionary expedition of 1875 and marked by the Church’s Jubilee, and with the 2026 Strenna, “Do whatever he tells you – Believers, free to serve,” focused on the foundation of the Salesian Cooperators and on Mary’s words at the wedding at Cana (John 2:5). To these 2 anniversaries is now added the 150th anniversary of the First Missionary Expedition of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, as well as the 150th anniversary of the writing, in 1877, of one of Don Bosco’s most important works: “The Preventive System in the Education of Youth.”

The choice of theme

The title of the 2027 Strenna draws directly on the words with which Don Bosco himself described the foundation of his educational method, quoting Saint Paul: “The practice of this system is entirely based on the words of St. Paul, who says: ‘Charity is patient and kind.... Love bears all things, hopes all things, endures all things.’” The 2nd part of the title – the call to be “dedicated” to the integral good of young people – takes up an expression that Don Bosco himself used twice in his writings, emphasizing how the director and the educator must be “dedicated [the Italian is consacrato] entirely” to their pupils, ready to face any hardship for the sake of their civic, moral, and academic education.

The structure of the 2027 Strenna

In the light of these references, Fr. Attard has structured the 2027 Strenna in 2 parts. The 1st part offers an in-depth reading of the context of St. Paul’s hymn to charity, contained in chapter 13 of the First Letter to the Corinthians, presented as “the most excellent way” leading to conformity with Christ.

Originally written in response to the divisions and rivalries within the Corinthian community, St. Paul’s eulogy of charity becomes, for the Salesian Family, a criterion for gauging the authenticity of Christian life and pastoral charity toward young people. “We may speak all languages, know the mysteries of God, possess extraordinary faith and perform heroic deeds; but without love we are merely noise, and everything we do loses its deepest value.”

The 2nd part of the strenna reinterprets the 3 pillars of the Preventive System – reason, religion, and loving-kindness – in the light of current educational challenges.  In terms of reason, Fr. Attard proposes rediscovering the Preventive System as a “pedagogy of encounter,” which places at its center not programs or structures, but each individual young person, with his own story and potential, drawing on the experience of Valdocco and the importance of educational networks built together with young people, not merely for them. In terms of religion, the rector major invites us to recognize the “spiritual thirst” that dwells in young people’s hearts, in an age marked by hyper-connectivity, loneliness, and a lack of spaces for silence, emphasizing the importance of accompanying them in recognizing God’s voice in their own lives. Finally, in terms of loving-kindness, Fr. Attard proposes Jesus the Good Shepherd and the pilgrim on the road to Emmaus as a model, capable of walking alongside his disciples, listening to them, and shedding light on their experience – a style characterized by closeness, gentleness, and kindness, already evident in Valdocco and directed with particular care toward the poorest young people.

The Preventive System: our treasure

“Charism and competence go hand in hand for the integral good of young people,” writes Fr. Attard, recalling that the Preventive System is not merely a method, but the gift of a charism entrusted to the whole Salesian Family throughout the world, to be loved, understood, and safeguarded with humility and intelligence, avoiding all superficiality.

With the presentation of the 2027 Strenna, Fr. Attard invites all members of the Salesian Family to celebrate joyfully the 150th anniversary of the Preventive System in the education of young people, turning it into a precious and providential opportunity for a deeper understanding of the Salesian charism and for a renewed educational and pastoral commitment to young people.

Later on, the official poster for the 2027 Strenna will be presented to the whole Salesian Family, while the full text will be available at the end of December 2026.

Fr. Attard’s presentation is already available in Italian, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Polish.

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