Midwest Serbian Diocese Announces 2025 Winter Youth Retreat at New Gracanica Monastery

Attendees are pictured at a previous youth camp. Photo: newgracanica.org

THIRD LAKE — The Department of Youth Ministry of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of New Gracanica–Midwestern America has announced the 2025 Winter Youth Retreat, to be held Dec. 26–30, 2025, at the New Gracanica Monastery in Third Lake, Ill.

Each year, Orthodox high school students from across the diocese gather for several days of prayer, learning, and fellowship within the peaceful setting of the monastery. The retreat offers young people an opportunity to deepen their faith, form lasting friendships, and experience Orthodox life through worship, discussion, and service.

As shared by the diocese, the program will include:

Registration is now open for youth who wish to attend and for volunteers

For updates and additional details, visit the diocesan website and social media channels. 

Previously, UOJ reported that the first iconography camp of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Eastern America was held at St. Sava Camp.

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