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In the midst of this beautiful green
environment, the charm and the calm of this old monastery was felt as
140 girls from several cities of Albania came to participate in the
first yearly camp session, one of the most important activities of the
summer. |
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This year
also, the camp has a central theme in which girls learned about Christ,
Orthodox Christian faith, but above all they learned about the greatest
event in the history of mankind through the theme: “Christ’s
Resurrection - my joy!”. This statement by St. Seraphim of Sarov
reminded the girls of Great Lent, Holy Week, and most brilliant day:
Christ’s Resurrection, as well as His Ascension and Pentecost which is
the foundation of the church.
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The girls experienced this joy through
various activities of the camp, and found it hard to believe they were
going to leave the monastery where the experience was as in “the Lord’s
Garden” itself. |
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The girls
participated in all church services, Bible studies, cultural activities
and sports. The church services were led by father Viktor Bërdufi who
helped girls in their spiritual growth. |
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The program had a number of activities
the most notable of which were sports competitions, an international
party, a festival, olympic games, the presentation of customs of several
cities in Albania etc. A special blessing was experienced very
emotionally by the girls when 18 catechumen girls joined the
Church of Christ and became members of the great Christian family. |
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The second girls’ camp was also
organized this year in the Monastery of St. John Vladimir near the city
of Elbasan in which 67 girls came together from all over Albania for 10
days. This is one of the most beloved activities for the girls who need
new christian friendships and want to strengthen their relationship with
God. |
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To that purpose, the monastery is
annually turned into a welcoming house for these girls. For more than 8
years, the environment of the monastery is properly arranged offering
each girl very good living conditions, nice food, entertainment and
quiet peace – all through the special care of His Beatitude Archbishop
Anastasios.
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The
program was made up of spiritual and entertaining activities. Eight
groups of girls were formed, named for the fruits of Holy Spirit. The
group leaders and those in charge of special activities were girls who
had graduated in theology or students attending the Theological Academy
“Resurrection of Christ”. A great help was also given by female students
from the University of Tirana and some of the Kavaja city youth group.
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A number of speakers gave the camp a
special atmosphere by sharing with the girls their thoughts about themes
such as: The Resurrection of Christ, Joy through the cross, How to
live daily with the Joy of Resurrection, Hymnology of Resurrection, and
Christ’s Resurrection - my joy! The speakers helped through their
speeches to understand and to experience the central theme of the camp. |
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Many girls had the opportunity to receive the holy sacrament of
confession with father Jani Trebicka. During the last days of the camp 7
girls became new members of the Orthodox Church through their baptism in
the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. During camp
period the girls attended 4 Holy Liturgies thus learning more about the
significance and the way this church service is celebrated.
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The
celebration of the 15th anniversary of the enthronement of Archbishop
Anastasios on August 2nd was one of the most special days for the girls.
Many of them participated for the first time in a Liturgy being
celebrated by the Church’s Holy Synod where they got the blessing of His
Beatitude Archbishop Anastasios. Their photograph with him will be the
most beautiful memory of those days for the girls. |
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The third camp in St. John Vladimir monastery was
joyfully experienced by more Orthodox girls. For 10 days in August the
last camp of the summer was held for girls ages 17-25. In this camp, 70
girls from several villages and cities of Albania such as: Tirana,
Durrësi, Lushnja, Berati, Fieri, Vlora, Elbasani etc. participated.
A special blessing to this camp was the
visit of Archbishop Anastasios who added to the joy in the camp through
his presence there. The girls had the opportunity to have a fruitful
conversation with the Archbishop. The girls in the camp led by the group
leaders had prepared sketches, role playing and several songs in order
to welcome the Archbishop. The zeal and the creativity of the girls were
clear as they presented these sketches with all their hearts and minds.
The girls left the beautiful
environment of the Monastery with the desire to meet again next year.
Two other girls’ camps were organized
in the Diocese of Korça and in Gjirokastra. From July 12th- -
21st a girls’ camp was organized with the participation of 42
girls, the majority of whom participated for the first time in a camp.
Father Ilia Kotmilo was the spiritual leader whereas the director of the
camp was Kalina Thimo. A great contribution to this camp was given by
two students studying at the Theological Academy as well as a great
number of members of the youth league of the Orthodox Church in Korça.
The girls were very happy for the days
spent in the camp and expressed their desire to meet again next year.
Girls from 6-14 years of age spent blessed days participating in all the
various activities of the camp in Glikomil of Gjirokastra. Also a
special and memorable camp was organized for young mothers.
This summer had its special moments in
the Orthodox girls’ camps. Christ’s Resurrection joy was daily
experienced in the camp through the singing of the hymn,
“Christ is risen from the dead, by
death hath He trampled down death, and on those in the graves hath he
bestowed life.”
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By: Ana Baba, Sonila Dedja,
Ana Kërçyku, Sofia Bregu
Translated by Joan Baba |
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