Class of 2026 Banner
5/5/2026
Brendan McCauley | Dean of Mission and Formation
(The following explanation of the Senior Banner was read by Roberto Ángel Alonso ’26 and the banner was presented by Alejandro Uno Muñoz ’26 and Guillermo Eugenio Corradi ’26 at the Baccalaureate Mass on May 3, 2026, at the Our Lady of Belen Chapel.)
As we prepared this year’s banner in Senior Peer Ministry, one central theme emerged—brotherhood forged in faith. Inspired by this year’s school theme, Proverbs 27:17, “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another,” we reflect on the relationships that have shaped us throughout our time at Belen. Our classmates, teachers, coaches and Belen community have challenged and strengthened us, helping us form a brotherhood rooted in faith and accountability.
The hammer and anvil on the front of our banner symbolize this process of formation. Just as iron is sharpened through contact, we too have been refined by one another. The small cross on the anvil reminds us that Christ is the foundation of this transformation and the source of the unity we share.
On the back, the sword recalls the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola, who laid down his sword at the feet of Our Lady in surrender to God’s will. Etched into the sword are the words Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (AMDG), calling us to lay down our own lives in service of the Lord and to be transformed into the men we are called to be.
As we move forward, we carry with us the brotherhood that has sharpened us and the faith that sustains us, striving to do all things for the greater glory of God.
Click here to see pictures from the Baccalaureate Mass and here to watch it.
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