Abstract

Seven is the age of reason in the Catholic Church. When I was seven, I followed my brother Francis to Camp Our Lady of Perpetual Help, a catechism camp run by the Diocese of Charleston with the help of missionary nuns from up North. Camp OLPH obeyed the rising of the tide: if the Okatee River was up at ten A.M., that was when we swam. Then at low tide, our hair still damp, we sat on the bluff at picnic tables to learn about the Magnificat and the Immaculate Conception and the sorrowful mysteries.

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