Where are you going?
“Quo Vadis” is the Latin phrase for “Where are you going?” Legend tells us that St. Peter asked Jesus this question on the outskirts of Rome. And we know where Jesus went in response to His Father’s will.
Quo Vadis Days is a 3-day camp for young Catholic men to learn more about the priesthood, to deepen their faith, and to better discern God’s call in their lives.
What is the Father’s will for me? How can I know what God wants?
Quo Vadis Days is a camp experience sponsored by the Diocese of Yakima Vocations Office to provide a time of fun, prayer, and talks to help you explore the Lord’s call in your life.
There will be priests, seminarians, and other young men like you gathered for these days. Our activities will include prayer, swimming, soccer, games, talks and discussions.
We hope that you will consider taking time to discern the Lord’s will in your life with us at QV Days. It is a great opportunity to let the Lord speak to you and to spend time listening to Him.
The number of participants is limited to 70 young men, so call or register soon!
Quo Vadis Days 2017
Young Men ages 13-19 are invited to the Second Annual Vocations Camp July 31st to August 2rd. For more information and to register for the Yakima camp, call Father Felipe Pulido at 509-248-1911 or Seminarian Michael Kelly at (509) 367-5297 or via email: michael.kelly@yakimadiocese.net.
When: The camp opens on Monday, July 31st at 12:00pm and concludes after lunch at 1:30 pm on Wednesday August 2nd.
Where: Koinonia Camp is located near Cle Elum WA, approximately a 75-minute drive from Yakima. The Camp has opportunities for Frisbee, soccer and swimming.
Bus Transportation to and from the camp will be available. After you register, someone will contact you with information about pick-up and drop off.
Cost: $50 per camper. Scholarships are available. The Family rate is $50 for the first camper, $25 for his brother/brothers.
Staff: Seminarians and Priests of the Diocese.
Questions?
Please call Michael Kelly at (509) 367-5297 or email: michael.kelly@yakimadiocese.net