Today on the Memorial of the Queenship of Mary, Fr. Milton led the participants in a morning of recollection reflecting on the role of St. John the Baptist as a model of Salvatorian identity. In particular a Salvatorian, like the Baptist, is a witness, a “voice of one crying in the desert,” who points to Jesus the Galilean as the “Lamb of God.” In other words, “…our identity [is] to make known in all situations, on all occasions that, in Jesus Christ, God came to save everyone without excluding anyone.” In the afternoon sessions, Fr. Agustín Van Baelen, related this notion to the Founder’s call and the expansion of the Salvatorian Mission throughout the world.