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Campamento 2025 Day 1

16 Jun

Today was the first day of “formal” (ish) camp. Let’s start with a new-to-me prayer for campers. 

St. Therese said,

May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are. Let this knowledge settle in your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise, and love. It is there for each and every one of us.

I discovered this prayer when my sister-in-law gave me an inspiring tour of JPH, a healing center. A poster of this prayer caught my eye because parishioner Therese, named for St. Therese, joined camp this year. Each sentiment aligns perfectly with our hopes for Campamento! This year, we’ll read this as a reflection at the beginning of each traveler meeting. It might become a new tradition!

Today, our woman of faith is Abigail from the Old Testament. What an interesting story of bravery and humility. I encourage you to read it and learn the context. It was such a long story, we had three readers, and the girls listened very well! They answered our “what happened”  questions in our opening ritual. 

The song Lauren Daigle – You Say (Lyrics) is coming along nicely, too, starting with “oo, oh!” 

We had the three stations: English, math, and reflection. We are fortunate to have educators traveling this year. They developed creative lesson plans. The girls are engaged! With so many travelers, they are getting a lot of 1:1 attention.

The older girls learned about internet safety. They said they’ve heard it all before, but Mary had some provocative questions that made them think (we hope) before the post. 

Shelly and Kathy led the art activities. This year, the most artistic girls are repainting the mural at the entrance under Shelly’s guidance. It’s going to be so cool!! Shelly also led the girls in the craft of the day. They came out cute!

After lunch, we had a siesta, played games, and did puzzles, then hopped in the pools. It’s a hot one today, so it feels great. 

Thank you for reading about Day 1 of Campamento!

Experience ‘Women of Faith’ at Campamento: Kickoff Meeting

20 Jan

Monday, February 3, 6:30-8:00 PM, 200 Rooms (upstairs)

Please join us to learn more about Campamento. Whether or not you plan to travel this year, you’re welcome to do so. Past travelers are welcome to share their experiences.

RSVP here.

Opening Prayer

Walk with Us in Our Search
Help us discover our own riches;
Don’t judge us poor because we lack what you have.
Help us discover our chains;
Don’t judge us slaves by the type of shackles you wear.
Be patient with us as a people;
Don’t judge us backward simply because we don’t follow your stride.
Be patient with our pace;
Don’t judge us lazy simply because we can’t follow your tempo.
Be patient with our symbols;
Don’t judge us ignorant because we can’t read your signs.
Be with us and proclaim the richness of your life which you can share with us.
Be with us and be open to what we can give.
Be with us as a companion who walks with us neither behind nor in front in our search for life and ultimately for God!Written by Bishop Bienvenido S Tudtud, Prelature of Marawi,Lanao del Sur, Philippines

Introductions

We’d like to learn your name, how you heard about the trip, your background, and your interest in this trip.

Traveler’s Preparation Guide Overview

Dates

We have openings for June 14-22 for travelers interested in sharing a spiritual experience with young women and girls from another country.

Cost

The Delta flight is now $1450, and the American is $825. Here’s the Kayak link. For more cost factors, see the FAQ page.

Camp Activities

Our camp theme is “Women of Faith.” We study Bible stories, play music, make crafts, perform skits, and do other activities. We pray, exchange stories, share love, and spend time with the girls. They learn English, enjoy crafts, and build self-esteem through the activities.

Each trip is deeply touching and spiritual. Special gifts you may share are patience with kids, crafting and beading talents, or your professional experience.

Readings for Discernment

Along with Pope Francis writings and many readings in the Bible, check out Why? and Expectations

Next Steps

  • Mark your calendar for next meeting Monday, March 10 6:30-8 PM Central
  • Think about camp theme songs
  • For camp Bible study, think about Noah’s wife (rainbow crafts ready), Martha/Mary, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, and one more New Testament Woman.

Closing Prayer

God thank you for bringing us together on this chilly night to dream about warmer possibilities! Please help us all open our hearts and minds to joining Campamento this year. Help us discern this information so that we can make the best choice for ourselves, our families, the other travelers, our Parish, and our Sister Parish. Amen

RSVP here.