The fourth day of the Spiritual & Educational Catechism Camp for middle school students featured a Holy Mass presided over by the Archbishop of the Diocese, His Excellency Bishop Bashar Matti Warda.
The fourth day of the Spiritual & Educational Catechism Camp for middle school students began on the afternoon of Thursday, July 17, at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, with a lecture titled:
“What Are the Challenges of Being with Others?”
The lecture was delivered by Sister Nazek from the Dominican Order.
Following the lecture, His Excellency Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda presided over a special Holy Mass to mark the conclusion of the Spiritual & Educational Catechism Camp for middle school students, which was held under the theme: “Journeying Towards Hope.”
In his homily, the Archbishop emphasized the importance of the commandments and laws set by God, urging the faithful to walk the path of hope in the right way, grounded in spiritual and human values.
He also praised the students for their attendance and commitment, expressing his gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the camp including the students, the sisters, teachers, youth leaders, and all those involved in planning and organization.
At the end of the Mass, a group photo was taken with His Excellency and the participating students, serving as a beautiful memory of a joyful and hope-filled summer event.



















