Posted July 9, 2021
The 35 high school-age campers at Quo Vadis, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s vocations office and run with the help of seminarians, deepened their spiritual maturity June 28-July 1. Games, informative talks and much time for prayer — including a holy hour led by Archbishop Nelson Perez — rounded out the in-person experience at Black Rock Conference Center in Quarryville, Pa. Read all about the Quo Vadis camp here.
Father David Friel, directory of the archdiocesan Office for Vocations to Diocesan Priesthood, speaks with participants in the Quo Vadis camp.
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
A seminarian carries a cross in procession during prayers with campers at Quo Vadis 2021 in Quarryville, Pa.
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
Archbishop Nelson Perez carries the monstrance with the Blessed Sacrament in procession during Quo Vadis. (Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
Deacon David Matour exposes the Blessed Sacrament in a monstrance during a Holy Hour of eucharistic adoration. (Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
A participant at the June 28-July 1 Quo Vadis camp bows his head in prayer. Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s vocations office, the gathering works to deepen spirituality in high school boys while introducing them to vocational discernment. (Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
(Photo by Sarah Webb)
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