Our Youth

What is a talent that you do not possess yourself but appreciate in others?

James Thai, senior Cathedral Prep and Seminary

James Thai, senior
Cathedral Prep and Seminary

I appreciate the acting talents of others because without their talents, I would not be able to watch the TV shows I am able to.

 

 

 

 

 

David Brancale, sophomore Cathedral Prep and Seminary

David Brancale, sophomore
Cathedral Prep and Seminary

I really wish I had more humility. When I see someone with it, they always seem happier than most people.

 

 

 

 

Andrew Mercaldi, senior Cathedral Prep and Seminary

Andrew Mercaldi, senior Cathedral Prep and Seminary

I can appreciate artistic talent because I like to look at art.

 

 

 

 

 

Benjamin Balcarcel, sophomore Cathedral Prep and Seminary

Benjamin Balcarcel, sophomore
Cathedral Prep and Seminary

A talent I can appreciate is singing. People who sing are very talented. They have to practice every day and get the pitch of their voice right.

 

 

 

Brian McCormack, senior Cathedral Prep and Seminary

Brian McCormack, senior
Cathedral Prep and Seminary

I really appreciate people who can dance. They’re really fun to watch, and it requires tremendous physical strength.

 

 

 

 

Jonathan Ossategui Sophomore Cathedral Prep and Seminary

Jonathan Ossategui Sophomore Cathedral Prep and Seminary

A talent I don’t have but like the most is dancing. I have always loved to dance. I have trouble getting the steps right, so I make up my own dances!

 

 

 

 

 

Anthony Rodriguez Sophomore Cathedral Prep and Seminary

Anthony Rodriguez, sophomore
Cathedral Prep and Seminary

I can appreciate playing an instrument because it’s all part of the music industry, and music is what calms me down.

 

 

 

 

Joseph Capri, senior Cathedral Prep and Seminary

Joseph Capri, senior Cathedral Prep and Seminary

A talent I can appreciate is playing any instrument because I listen to music all the time, and it helps me work through the day.