PHOTOS: Pope Francis hangs out with Vatican summer camp kids

 

The kids and Pope Francis released biodegradable balloons into the sky together on July 18, 2024. The Vatican said the message, “You, dear boy, dear girl, are precious in God’s eyes,” was stamped on the balloons “with the hope that the message will reach as many people as possible.” / Credit: Vatican Media

Vatican City, Jul 18, 2024 / 11:45 am (CNA).

Pope Francis visited the kids participating in the Vatican’s annual summer camp on Thursday morning, answering their questions and releasing biodegradable balloons into the sky.

Pope Francis meets with kids ages 5–13, the children of Vatican employees, while they attend a summer camp in Vatican City on July 18, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Francis meets with kids ages 5–13, the children of Vatican employees, while they attend a summer camp in Vatican City on July 18, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

The day camp for children of Vatican employees is in its fourth year. It is taking place June 17–July 26 inside Vatican City in a newly-built area with sports facilities and a swimming pool dedicated to St. Joseph.

According to the Holy See Press Office, Pope Francis met both the kids and counselors of “Youth Summer at the Vatican” on July 18.

The pope answered some of the questions and comments of the children and spoke about the importance of having good family relationships, including with grandparents, the Vatican said, adding that Francis also urged the kids to work for peace, because promoting peace “is the most beautiful thing in life.”

Pope Francis meets with kids ages 5–13, the children of Vatican employees, while they attend a summer camp in Vatican City on July 18, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Francis meets with kids ages 5–13, the children of Vatican employees, while they attend a summer camp in Vatican City on July 18, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

The pontiff and camp attendees then said a prayer together before launching colorful, biodegradable balloons into the air. The Vatican said the message, “You, dear boy, dear girl, are precious in God’s eyes,” was stamped on the balloons “with the hope that the message will reach as many people as possible.”

The children of Vatican employees enjoy the newly-built sports facilities and swimming pool used for the summer day camp held inside Vatican City from June 17–July 26, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media
The children of Vatican employees enjoy the newly-built sports facilities and swimming pool used for the summer day camp held inside Vatican City from June 17–July 26, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

Earlier in the morning, Pope Francis had met the camp’s benefactors at his Santa Marta residence.

Earlier in the morning on July 18, 2024, Pope Francis met the Vatican summer camp’s benefactors at his Santa Marta residence. Credit: Vatican Media
Earlier in the morning on July 18, 2024, Pope Francis met the Vatican summer camp’s benefactors at his Santa Marta residence. Credit: Vatican Media

The camp is organized around the 2024 theme of “Knights Errant,” guided by an interpretation of the story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza from the Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes.

The camp’s activities include prayer, team sports, swimming and water games, dancing, and creative and educational workshops for ages 5–13.

Started in 2020, the camp is an initiative of the Vatican Governorate in response to the pope’s wish to welcome children to the Vatican in the style of St. John Bosco’s oratories.


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1 Comment

  1. Creating platforms for friendships, togetherness and on-going-ness is a healthy initiative. Vatican’s annual summer camp is a fine example for leaders and captains in other dioceses in the Global North and in the Global South to take note of.

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