We arrived at Fair Havens Ministries on Saturday night and
began our retreat with a toaster activity that doubled as an icebreaker and a
midnight snack. Strange toppings that should never be seen together on
toast—carrots and ketchup? bacon bits and sweet ‘n sour sauce?—were eaten by
anyone who had the toast pop up from the toaster while they were answering a
question.
A mini singspiration and opening mass conducted by Father
Kuzma set the spiritual tone for the rest of the retreat. This year’s theme was
“Faith in Action” where Father Kuzma gave several talks about the importance of
mass to Catholics and the seven deadly sins. Father Kuzma was not only an
incredible speaker who answered many of the questions we young people have
surrounding our faith, but he was also quick to make jokes, down for jamming
out on the piano during practise, and a proponent user of calling fellow male
friends ‘bro’. I mean, he asked to do a group picture like this:
How cool is that? |
Singspiration, Divine Mercy, and Adoration music was led by
LCCC (and the amazingly talented pianist from MCCC!) on Sunday, where they
brought the beauty of their voices to praise the Lord in song.
Although a plumbing incident forced all the girls to
relocate lodges, this mishap allowed the wonder of God’s presence to be
reflected through the way everyone pulled through together. The retreat
coordinators generously provided another lodge for all the girls (one with
incredibly soft mattresses, individual washrooms, and double beds), the drivers
shuttled the girls between sites even if it was 3am in the morning, and
everyone helped to make sure the girls had everything they needed for the
night. Things don’t always go according to plan, but God certainly never leaves
us stranded!
Not only did everyone grow spiritually through Father
Kuzma’s talks and the liturgical aspects of the retreat (thank you, MCCC), but
everyone had fun chilling, playing games, and talking till all hours of the
night. Old school music was unashamedly sung throughout the night, heartfelt
messages were written for one another, and some crazy muscle skills were
exhibited.
The retreat ended on Monday afternoon with many sad
goodbyes—but not without a final laugh when a snowman was built and filmed as
it was run over by a car (we’re not sadists, I swear). All in all, the retreat
was a wonderful time for people to reconnect with old friends, meet new people,
and rediscover their faith with God. With the hustle and bustle of school, we
often forget what it’s like to take a break from the world and spend some time
with the Big Man upstairs—and what it’s like when thirty people sing backstreet
boys together at 2am in the morning!
Fighting over Cindy, current LCCCer and QUAACCCer! |
Files from QCCC. Blog written by Wendes Keung, photos from Terence Wong.
What does QUAACCC stand for?!
ReplyDeleteQueen's University Alumni Association Chinese Catholic Community! Pronounced "Quack".
ReplyDeleteSo then I am a part of LAACCC?? Wahaha no. I like LCCC better.
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