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During the Syrian Civil War, Yarmouk camp became the scene of intense fighting in 2012 between the Free Syrian Army and the PFLP-GC, supported by Syrian government forces. The camp was consequently taken over by various factions and deprived of supplies, resulting in hunger, [3] disease and a high death rate, which caused many to flee.
The phrase Catholic youth work covers a wide range of activities carried out with young people, usually in the name of the Catholic Church and with the intention of imparting the Catholic faith to them and inviting them to practice and live out the faith in their lives.
The Fimcap World Camp is an international social activity organized by the International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth Movements (Fimcap). The World Camp is organized every three years hosted by a member organization of Fimcap from another country. The World Camp combines social work with intercultural exchange. [1]
It was later sold and became Camp Ondessonk Catholic Camp. Pine Ridge Scout Camp: Greater St. Louis Area Council: Makanda: Active: Build as a summer camp for the Egyptian Council #120 in 1953-54. Pine Ridge ceased being a summer resident camp in 1994 and was merged with the Greater St. Louis Area Council #312.
The Catholic Church in Syria is part of the worldwide Catholic Church under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2020, there were 192,000 Catholics in Syria, approximately 1% of the total population. [ 1 ]
World Youth Day (WYD) is an event for the youth organized by the Catholic Church that was initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985. Its concept has been influenced by the Light-Life Movement that has existed in Poland since the 1960s, where during summer camps Catholic young adults over 13 days of camp celebrated a "day of community".
Catholic youth organizations (6 C, 73 P, 2 F) Christian summer camps (28 P, 6 F) S. Christian non-aligned Scouting organizations (12 P) Y. YMCA (5 C, 44 P)
The Archbishopric of Damascus is a Roman Catholic titular see located in Damascus, Syria. [1] [2] Ordinaries. Antoine Le Tonnellier (11 Nov 1540 appointed – )