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CACCLC 2022 Recap

Thanks for joining us at CACCLC 2022! This year, we had 81 campers and 5 religious (priests, brothers, and sisters); 27% of our campers were attending CACCLC for the first time. We are so grateful to be able to return to the Santa Teresita Youth Conference Center for our first fully in-person camp since 2019 this year!

For those who missed it or those who want to relive the memories, here’s a recap:

DAY 1 (FRIDAY NIGHT)

Campers were welcomed at the check-in table with some cool swag: a t-shirt, camp booklet, travel pouch, stickers of this year’s theme logo and boba kit fundraiser tiger design, ear plugs, and bug repellent! We had dinner, played some icebreaker games, and went to Mass at the chapel. After Mass, some headed to bed while others stayed up to eat snacks and hang out!

DAY 2 (SATURDAY)

Saturday began with Br. Xavier Marie leading an optional morning prayer. Morning exercise was held inside the dining hall to keep our feet dry from the wet grass. We met our small groups and came up with team chants, followed by breakfast and introductions where this year’s ExCo sang the theme song together! After introductions, we had Talk #1 with Fr. Phil on our 2022 theme “Cross Culture”, small group discussions, a “walk-through Mass” and then lunch!

Morning Prayer

Morning stretches led by Programs!

ExCo Introductions

Talk #1 with Fr. Phil

After lunch and Talk #2, we had our fun large group activity! Our Programs team made sure to keep everyone cool by holding all the activities indoors. At the end, the teams came together to combine the puzzle pieces they earned from completing each game!

Free time came right after the large group activity. Campers played board games, swam in the pool, took naps, and although it was hot, it didn’t stop some from playing basketball before dinner!

After dinner, we had a workshop on systemic racism with Br. Mauricio! The night ended with Praise & Worship and Adoration (listen to our set list here).

Praise & Worship and Adoration

DAY 3 (SUNDAY)

Sunday began with optional morning prayer with Br. Mauricio and morning exercises, followed by Talk #3 and small group discussions! Unfortunately, the air conditioning in the chapel stopped working, so to keep us from sweating in the hot chapel, our Liturgy team quickly moved all the equipment and Liturgy materials over to Santa Clara Hall for Sunday Mass while campers rolled in some more chairs from Guadalupe Hall. Fr. Vien Nguyen, S.D.B. celebrated Mass for us, and the Prayers of the Faithful were read in 10 different languages by our campers!

After Mass, we quickly took our group photo and headed to lunch! The annual conference call with WCCCLC and ECCCLC came after lunch, and instead of a video call, the three camps shared slides. It was interesting seeing the different teams, photos, and stats from each camp!

We had our last talk with Fr. Phil after the conference call, followed by a workshop with Br. Xavier Marie on humility and magnanimity. After another nice block of free time in the afternoon, a delicious dinner, and Ask Me Anything with Fr. Phil, we had Taize & Adoration (listen to our set list here) and ended with optional night prayer at St. Anthony’s.

AMA with Fr. Phil

Night Prayer

The dining hall was packed with campers staying up to write affirmation notes to each other and play board games - an annual camp tradition! A lot of ramen and snacks were eaten on this night as campers chatted and hung out.

DAY 4 (MONDAY)

Our last day began with a later breakfast and camp evaluations. We had Mass at St. Anthony’s and a quick wrap-up by Fr. Phil. Several people shared their testimony about their experiences at camp this year, and our ExCo Overall Cecilia shared some closing thoughts and awarded Isaac with a special ExCo appreciation award for going above and beyond as this year’s designer! After lunch, we all took group photos before heading home (listen to our camper playlist here).

CLOSING THOUGHTS

Our 2022 ExCo team would like to thank all of YOU campers for coming to camp this year. We hope that you had a fruitful experience and hope to see you next year - save the date for Labor Day 2023 (Sept 1-4)!!

Check out more photos of CACCLC 2022 here and here.

Stay connected with us throughout the year via our Facebook group and Instagram, and make sure to subscribe to the mailing list for our non-profit, The Living Camp!

Introducing Our CACCLC 2022 Theme

We are so excited to announce our 2022 theme: Cross Culture — 跨文化的認知!

Design by Isaac Liu

This year’s theme is one that I hope will resonate with each of us, no matter where we are in life or in our journey with God. As Asian Americans, there are cultural differences that we face every day. Besides being Asian American, we also have an identity as Catholics, which helps us to better understand our culture and identity. How can we remain steadfast in our faith when we are faced with struggles? How can we find a balance between our faith, culture, and identity as Asian Americans?

We will answer these questions together this Labor Day weekend, September 2-5! Register now to join us for a weekend filled with faith, fun, and friends!

God bless,
Cecilia
Your CACCLC 2022 Overall

Introducing our new nonprofit "The Living Camp"!

Dear friends and family of CACCLC,

We're excited to announce that the California Chinese Catholic Living Camp (CACCLC) has been incorporated as a nonprofit called "The Living Camp"!

What does this mean? We will still be organizing our annual living camps every Labor Day Weekend, as we have been doing for over 20 years. Taking the next step to form this nonprofit and being qualified as a 501(c)(3) organization can help our community expand beyond the annual camp with other potential events and activities such as virtual camps, conferences and talks, retreats, leadership programs, and community building.

The Living Camp serves, supports, and connects the Asian American Catholic community by providing avenues for discernment, fostering discipleship, and building fellowship. Our goal is to be financially self-sufficient, and being a nonprofit allows us to accept tax-deductible donations!

You're invited to our in-person Kickoff Party on Saturday, April 23 from 12-3pm, with locations in both NorCal and SoCal. Catch up with friends, meet past and future campers, and learn more about The Living Camp! Free food, drinks, and swag will be provided; feel free to bring your friends and family. Mark your calendars, and RSVP here: tinyurl.com/tlc-rsvp

Blessings,

Jonathan Koh, President

Damian Wang, Chief Financial Officer

Cecilia Vong, Secretary

Kelly Kao, Vice President

Melissa Kuo, Vice President

board@thelivingcamp.org

Meg Hunter-Kilmer on "Asian Saints"

With CACCLC early bird registration coming to an end soon, here’s Meg Hunter-Kilmer's talk on Asian Saints as inspiration for all of us to be saints!

Meg has adopted the moniker of a Hobo for Christ. After two theology degrees and five years of teaching religion, she felt God calling her to follow him in a more literal way and since June 2012 has been speaking across the country while living out of her car. She paints a picture of Saints from long ago all the way up to millennials who have struggled like us and with the help of God, won the race. If you ask her for any particular cause, profession, fear, or difficulty, she probably knows a Saint. And if not, she's quick to find one and learn a lot about and from them. She recently published a book called Saints Around the World. She also has another book that will be published in October called Pray for Us: 75 Saints Who Sinned, Suffered, and Struggled on Their Way to Holiness for an older audience. She evangelizes on social media, writes for Aleteia, and has contributed to the Ave Catholic Notetaking Bible.

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Don't forget to register for CACCLC (in-person or virtual) before July 4th and get a discount for registering early!