SUMMIT24 core team member reflects on what makes SUMMIT special as the weekend retreat approaches

Bella Young

Multimedia Correspondent

SUMMIT24, a high school Eucharistic retreat hosted by the office of Catechesis and Evangelization, is fast approaching. Josie Bozeman, a member of the SUMMIT core team and an active participant in YCET, the Youth Commissioning and Evangelization Team, says that the main goal of the SUMMIT retreat is to bring back the love of the Eucharist, to understand what the Eucharist is and the importance of it.

Having been homeschooled from first through the eighth grade, Ms. Bozeman says a pivotal moment in her journey of faith was a summer camp.

“I really saw missionaries who are on fire with their faith, I saw peers who are on fire with their faith. I realized that Catholicism is an adventure, and its one that is fun. It will come with sacrifices and suffering, but Christ did that too, and so we can lean into him for that support in those ties,” said Ms. Bozeman. “I realized my faith can be fun and it can be exciting; that is the part that I want my peers to know too, is that it don’t always have to be textbooks, it doesn’t always have to be religion class. I am so grateful for the textbooks and religion classes in my life, but Jesus really just wants us to live life and get to him.” Ms. Bozeman hopes that SUMMIT ignites the same love of faith that her summer camp experience did.

“Someone once told me,” Ms. Bozeman said, “that if we truly knew what the Eucharist was, and really believed it in our hearts, that we would fall down weeping every time we got to go to Mass. I think that is true. As Catholics, a unique part of our faith is the ability to receive him, and he gives us that ability. We should treasure it; it is a blessing for sure. Anyone who is desiring, or doesn’t know Jesus but wants to, or maybe knew Jesus and doesn’t know where to pick back up, will benefit from this retreat.”

The SUMMIT retreat will also allow attendees the opportunity to meet new friends and form relationships with peers who are on a similar faith journey.

“I have had people I can lean on and who want me to grow so they’ll push me to finding that community. Coming to this retreat, you will find that,” said Ms. Bozeman. “I am excited to hang out with friends that I don’t usually see at my parish. I am excited to meet new people that I wouldn’t usually meet and I am definitely excited to spend time with Jesus … None of us know what the outcome is going to be, there might be nervousness, there is certainly excitement from a lot of us, but just try to let Jesus work in your life and give the Holy Spirit a chance. I think we will see a lot of miracles this SUMMIT weekend.”