Re-echo 2025 at Hogar, Tanay, Rizal was a transformative experience that wove together our beginnings, victories, and reflections into one meaningful journey. Over three days, we revisited our start-ups, the humble beginnings of our faith and mission. We celebrated both small and big wins that reminded us how far we’ve come as individuals. We acknowledged moments of brokenness, not as setbacks, but as opportunities for growth and healing.












Through sessions on dreams and hopes, we envisioned a future filled with purpose and reasons to live on, while learning about shield and defense and temperance as guiding virtues to strengthen us against life’s challenges. The camp was alive with activities that embodied these lessons: a pilgrim walk while praying the rosary and a hike to a nearby mountain that tested endurance and deepened our sense of pilgrimage, tree planting as a sign of care for creation, and the thrilling Claret Race that fostered teamwork and perseverance. Each moment was crowned by praise and worship, drawing us closer to God and to one another, reminding us that our mission begins and ends with Him.












We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Fr. Sammy Canilang, CMF, for opening Hogar as our venue and for his unwavering support throughout this journey. This camp allowed us to build genuine connections, discover more about ourselves, and gather experiences that will shape our mission ahead. Personally, it rekindled the fire and spark within me—the call to be a young missionary is alive and burning brighter than ever. A special highlight of this camp was welcoming the newest member of the Claret Youth Ministry—the CYM Hogar. Their presence marks a new chapter in our shared mission and strengthens our commitment to journey together as one family in faith.















Truly, CYC + NYD Re-echo 2025 was not just an event; it was a movement of grace, hope, and renewed commitment to serve.















