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ORPR
Russian Orthodox Youth Camp
under the auspices
of The Diocese of Chicago and Detroit of The Russian Orthodox Church Outside
of Russia
ORPR Camp,
located in rural northen Illinois, provides our Russian Orthodox Youth
with a month of instruction in Russian Orthodox Religion, Russian Culture,
History and scouting.
In 1960, Vladika
Seraphim (Ivanov) established the Organization of Russian Orthodox Pathfinders
(ORPR). He located and purchased land in a rural area 100 miles west
of Chicago for the establishment of a children's summer camp to be operated
by the ORPR. The property was named "Vladimirovo," and today is home not
only to the ORPR Summer Camp, but also to Saint Vladimir's Parish, and
a 'Russian Village" of retirement and summer homes.
Vladika Seraphim
had a great love for youth, and for the Summer Camp he founded. With his
kellenik, Archimandrite Feofan (Shishmanov), Vladika Seraphim spent every
summer at Vladimirovo, celebrating the Divine Services for the Camp, and
instructing the children in the Holy Orthodox Faith. Due to his love for
and experience in working with youth, Vladika Seraphim was appointed by
the Synod to oversee work with youth for the entire Church Abroad. Vladika
Seraphim continued to be active at the ORPR Summer Camp until declining
health and old age no longer allowed him to do so.
ORPR Camp has
had campers from all over the world, including Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas,
Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, California, Canada, Argentina and Russia.
***Excerp reprinted
from "The
Life of Archbishop Seraphim (Ivanov)"
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