Day two, a little rain...

     Last night we had some pretty bad storms here in Drexel Hill, PA.  In fact, the lightening was pretty bright too, however the thunder wasn't tool loud.  Many of the campers were very tired from their first day here.  

    As per the usual, we opened up the day with a little breakfast and then daily Mass.  We had a visiting priest who is the Aux. Bishop of Veterans Services for the United States.  He just happened to be home this week (he is from Philly) and accepted the invite from the camp to say Mass this morning.  

    I've posted some pictures of some of the work done by a few of our groups today.  Sheila, one of our chaperones from the Newton group, lead the rosary today which was offered up to the victims of the horrible tragedy this past weekend in Newton.  We had a very strong showing.  I included a picture of this.  Mind you, this is a completely optional thing for kids in the camp to come to; it's an extra activity for them.  We had campers from other groups at the camp join us for this, and it made us all feel so blessed to know that we have the support from people from all over the country.  

    One of the many benefits of these camps is that the kids get to see and meet people that are like-minded in their faith.  When the teens feel comfortable and encouraged by their peers to express that, God influences great things to happen! 










And a picture I missed from last night!

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