1. Salesian - Noun
2. Salesian - Adjective
Salesian (comparative more Salesian, superlative most Salesian)
Of or pertaining to a Roman Catholic missionary society called the Salesians founded by Saint Francis of Sales in Turin.
Salesian (plural Salesians)
A member of this society.
After completing his secondary school education at a Salesian college, he studied law at the Università Statale in Milan, graduating (with honours) in 1961, with a thesis on the legal aspects of advertising. Source: Internet
A medium-sized, private, four-year Catholic university with a Salesian mission administered by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. Source: Internet
Felicia and Noah have already represented their school in Melbourne where they joined more than 30 other student leaders from around Australia at the 2017 Salesian School Captains’ Conference. Source: Internet
For example, he said, Salesian outreach to young people must “follow the paths of new means of social communications and of intercultural education among people of different religions or in developing countries or in places marked by migration.” Source: Internet
Salesian High School in Richmond “e-hosted” a signing event on National Letter of Intent Day when seniors Desmond Simmons and Malina Terrell committed to Washington State University and University of San Francisco, respectively. Source: Internet
Proceeds benefit the Salesian High School Tuition Assistance Fund. Source: Internet