
At their convents in Switzerland, France, Ireland, and Italy, the Sister Adorers offered summer camps for young girls, giving them an opportunity to make friendships, to deepen their prayer life, and to learn many skills and crafts.
Throughout all of the camps, the girls had time for outdoor games and campfires and also spent time with the Sisters doing artistic projects: embroidery, calligraphy, rosary making, and culinary arts. Each day was marked by the assistance at holy Mass and the recitation of the rosary. In preparation for a night of Eucharistic adoration, the girls gathered and arranged flowers. In Switzerland, at the camp of St. Cecilia, the young girls learned great works of choral music, including the Stabat Mater’s of Vivaldi and Pergolesi which they performed in three public concerts.
Throughout all of the camps, the girls had time for outdoor games and campfires and also spent time with the Sisters doing artistic projects: embroidery, calligraphy, rosary making, and culinary arts. Each day was marked by the assistance at holy Mass and the recitation of the rosary. In preparation for a night of Eucharistic adoration, the girls gathered and arranged flowers. In Switzerland, at the camp of St. Cecilia, the young girls learned great works of choral music, including the Stabat Mater’s of Vivaldi and Pergolesi which they performed in three public concerts.

Thanks be to God for these moments of joy and grace spent with these young ladies!

