BELMONT — Young men and women will have an opportunity to learn more about vocations, explore their faith and have fun during three Diocese of Charlotte summer vocations camps coming in June: Quo Vadis Days for young men (15-19) and Duc In Altum for young women (16-19) are week-long camps, while Talitha Koum is a day camp for middle school girls.
Registration for all three camps at Belmont Abbey College is open and space is expected to sell out quickly.
Quo Vadis Days is a vocations discernment camp that challenges young men to ask the fundamental question “Quo vadis?” – “Where are you going?” – while equipping them with the tools and opportunity to discern God’s will for their life. Quo Vadis Days 2025 will be held June 16-20.
Duc In Altum, to be held June 23-27, is part summer camp, part retreat. It allows young women to explore their relationship with Our Lord and gain a deeper understanding of their vocation as daughter – Daughter of God, Daughter of Mary and Daughter of the Church – through talks and time spent in prayer and worship.
The hope is that participants will open their hearts to responding to vocations as wives and mothers, consecrated religious or consecrated lay faithful.
Talitha Koum is a day-long retreat June 23 for teen girls (12-15) to grow in their relationship with Jesus and Mary and to have fun with each other.
The name of this “mini” Duc in Altum was inspired by Our Lord’s words to Jairus’ daughter: “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” (Mark 5:41).
More online
At www.charlottediocese.org/vocations: Find information and registration links for all three diocesan summer vocations camps.