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Antiochian Village

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History
==History==
The Antiochian Village was the vision of His Eminence [[Philip (Saliba) of New York|Metropolitan Philip]] of the Antiochian Archdiocese. The 280-acre grounds were purchased from Camp Fairfield, a Presbyterian camp, in 1978, and the first camping season was the summer of 1979. The Conference and Retreat Center was built in 1985 and doubled in size in 1990. Fr. John Namie was the first camp director from 1979 to 1988. Fr. Michael Nasser served the Antiochian VIllage community as camp director from 1997 to 2006. The current director is Fr. Michael NasserAnthony Yazge, who has been at Camp Director since 2007. In the past, Fr. Anthony Yazge has participated in the camp since 1997camping program as session priest.
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