
The annual John Paul II Summer Gathering brought together young people from the Diocese of Saginaw and Archdiocese of Detroit on Wednesday, July 24. About 60 youth enjoyed a day of friendship, service and fun in the event, which follows the example of Pope St. John Paul II, who as a priest would take young people on canoeing, skiing and camping trips to teach them about the Faith and simply be present. The day began with a service project leveling headstones and beautifying Sacred Heart Cemetery. After canoeing and tubing down the Cedar River, the youth attended Mass at Sacred Heart Parish, followed by a barbecue and games.