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| Participants
enjoyed a warm atmosphere, still touched by the spirit of
Christmas. |
A group of boys received a special Christmas present
from their parents last year: the gift to participate in the
Winter Youth Program, held from December 30 to January 3, which
was sponsored by the American Society for the Defense of Tradition,
Family and Property (“TFP”) and St. Louis de Montfort
Academy. Boys came from as far as California to attend the five-day
program at the Academy’s rural campus in Herndon, Pa.
“It was one of the best youth programs I
had ever attended,” said Thomas Shibler, 16, of Hazleton,
Pa. He commented on how the informative talks, friendly company,
games, and an atmosphere, still pervaded by the Christmas spirit,
combined to make it an experience he would always remember.
Sitting around the warmth of the fireplace, participants heard
talks on topics such as the Four Last Things, the Middle Ages,
the influence of music on our souls, and the Crusades. They
played indoor games like charades, acting out the meaning of
key words from the talks. “We were always busy doing something
worthwhile,” Thomas remarked.
The boys joined the New Year’s celebration
at the TFP headquarters in Spring Grove, Pa., and at the stroke
of midnight, the boys renewed their Consecration to Jesus Christ
through the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the method of St.
Louis de Montfort. Following the New Year’s banquet, everyone
joined in singing Christmas carols.
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| "Steal
the Bacon" is one of the favorites during the Medieval
Games. |
The program ended with a banquet and the trademark
Medieval Games where the young men divided in two teams and
clashed in chivalrous competition. At the program’s close,
each participant was given a miniature statue of a crusader
knight, kneeling in prayer before battle, a reminder to the
young men that we must be valiant for God and Our Lady in our
daily lives. Thus ended a program that, in the words of some
of the participants, “only lacked snow.”