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| The Conquest boys carved a Halloween pumpkin with the missionary cross of Mission Youth, another Regnum Christi apostolate. | |
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Washington, DC. November 19, 2008. Most kids eagerly anticipate Halloween
as an opportunity to collect as much candy as possible
for themselves. For the Conquest boys in Northern Virginia,
the night had a different significance altogether. Instead of simply
gathering candy for themselves, the boys canvassed the neighborhood, gathering
canned food items for the poor.
Their Conquest club started
participating in Halloween for the Hungry, as it is called,
three years ago, and each year they have collected more
food. This year, they received over 1,100 pounds of soup,
spaghetti, peanut butter, and other food items.
The boys prepared
for the apostolate the week in advance by passing out
flyers explaining the upcoming food drive. Then on Halloween, they decked
themselves out in various costumes and started trick-or-treating for the
poor.
“We would knock on the door and
when the people would hold out the bowl of candy
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| Going door to door for a worthy cause. | |
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I would explain, ‘Actually we’re collecting canned goods for the
poor; do you have anything that you could donate?’” said
Conquest member Blake Allen.
Added participant Daniel Rice, “It wasn’t
really that hard to do, and when I saw all
the food at the end, it was amazing!”
The boys piled
the food into shopping carts that Giant Food loaned to
the club for the apostolate. At many houses the residents
had prepared a bag or box full of food to
give to the boys, so the carts filled up quickly.
Said Matthew Jacobeen, the Conquest team leader and organizer of
the apostolate, “I think that people were ready for us
when we came knocking. They remembered us from last year
and were very generous with their donations.”
Elliott
Dorham, one of the dads who helped with the apostolate
commented, “Halloween for the Hungry 2008 was a great experience
for both me and my two sons; it was neat
to see how every home we visited was touched by
what we were doing, even those that were not prepared
for our collection. What made it even better was the
fact that instead of being concerned about how much candy
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| All in a night’s work... The boys gathered over 1,100 pounds of food for the poor. | |
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they were going to get, the boys were all focused
on the needs of others.”
The apostolate was a great
success, and the boys hope to collect even more next
year. Michael Jacobeen, the regional director of Conquest, said that
he also hopes to get more clubs involved in the
apostolate each year.
For more information about the Conquest clubs
nationwide, visit the web site at www.conquestclubs.com.