Title: Ad Altare Dei Religious Award Training
1Ad Altare DeiReligious Award Training
- Catholic Committee on Scouting
- Allentown Diocese
- Minsi Trails Council
- http//www.minsiccos.com
- Bill Brodniak
- brodniak_at_oncallphoto.com
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- Eligibility the Scout
- Application/Approval form signed
- A registered Boy Scout of Catholic faith
- 13 and 14 years old
- Active member of Troop for 6 months
- Completed 6th grade before starting the program
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- Eligibility the Counselor
- Program Intent form signed and submitted to local
CCoS - A registered member of BSA in good standing
- Be of the Catholic faith
- Completed the Diocesan program Protecting Gods
Childrenhttp//www.allentowndiocese.org/
follow links for Protection of Youth and
Protecting Gods Children - Completed BSA Youth Protection traininghttp//www
.scouting.org/myscouting/elearning.aspx
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Counselor attributes
- INTERESTED
- UNDERSTANDING
- OPEN
- FLEXIBLE AND CREATIVE
- LIKEABLE
- SENSE OF HUMOR
- KNOWLEDGEABLE
- COMMUNICATE
- SPIRITUAL
- SENSITIVE
- OBSERVANT
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- Purpose of the award
- Help Catholic Scouts of the Roman Rite develop a
fully Christian way of life in the faith
community - Program is organized in chapters based on the
seven Sacraments which are a primary means toward
spiritual growth
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- Program Requirements
- Use of a Catholic Bible is required
- St. Joseph version of New American Bible
used in program preparation - Scout should be advancing in Scouting (not
mandatory) - Regular participation in Sunday worship
- Involved in formal religious education program
- Complete ALL requirements in AAD manual
- All sections must be completed and signed off
- Attend annual Catholic Scout Retreat Weekend
(last weekend in April) - Successfully complete AAD Board of Review
- Program designed to be completed in 6-8 months
start beginning of school year
7AAD Board Of Review
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- Board of Review
- Does he have a better understanding of his
Christian commitment? - Has he learned to understand, support, and apply
Christian principles to the problems of our day? - Has he thought about his vocation in life a
vocation to the priesthood, religious life,
marriage, or single life? - How has his relationship with his Church grown?
- What is his attitude toward Scouting and the
ideals of the program? - How does his relationship between Scouting and
the Church compare? - Has the Scout grown in his understanding and
living out of his faith? (faith growth)
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- Award Presentation
- The religious emblem will be presented to
theScout at the annual Youth Recognition
Ceremony - Sunday after Mothers Day in May
- The religious knot or device should be presented
at a Troop Court of Honor
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- Counselors role Delivering the Program
- Use the AAD Counselor Guide
- Facilitate (keep moving and on track) the general
discussions - Review the chapters prior to meeting
- Anticipate questions or stumbling areas
- Hold regular meetings schedule projects
- Use of a check-off worksheet helps keep track of
progress - Review progress of each chapter sign off
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- Counselors role Guiding the Scout
- Help the Scout experience Christs deep love for
them as individuals (not dependent on their
behavior) - Help the Scout go beyond the surface answers of
childhood - Encourage greater participation of Catholic
Scouts in the religious programs of the Church - Promote the Spiritual component of Scouting
within the parish and unit. (A Scout is Reverent) - Help create an atmosphere conducive to the
development of religious vocations.
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- Scouts Roles and Responsibilities
- Attend regular meetings. If Scout misses more
than two meetings.. - Work through the AAD Scout Manual with Counselor
using a Bible where appropriate - Stay on task and schedule
- Make the program a priority
- Be prepared to share experiences at BOR
- Attend Catholic Scout Retreat
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- Parents Role
- Support the Religious Emblems Counselor in
her/his role - Support your son as he shares lessons with the
family - Make the program a priority
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- Sections
- Section 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1 Sacraments and Sacraments in Our
Daily Life - Section 2 The Sacraments of Initiation
- Chapter 2 Baptism
- Chapter 3 Confirmation
- Chapter 4 Eucharist
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- Sections
- Section 3 Sacraments of Healing
- Chapter 5 Reconciliation
- Chapter 6 Anointing of the Sick
- Section 4 Sacraments of Service (Commitment)
- Chapter 7 Holy Orders
- Chapter 8 Marriage
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- AAD Chapter make-up
- Life Experiences
- Focus on experiences within the life of the Scout
and begins to examine them - Activity
- Interrelate Sacraments with life experience and
faith knowledge - Faith Response
- Application and summary experiences leading to
growth of faith - Scoutmaster sign-off
- Scout keeping the SM up-to-date on his personal
growth more than one chapter at a time is
permitted
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- No changes permitted
- Additional requirements may not be added
- Puzzles dont allow Scouts to skip ahead
they are part of the chapter material
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- Open The Good Book
- Internet sites with Scripture passages for the
day sometimes with reflections - www.dailygospel.org
- www.ewtn.com
- www.usccb.org
- www.daily-word-of-life.com
- www.wau.org
- www.wordofgod.ca
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Now match a numbered Column A Scripture Passage
with a Column B Literary Form, plus is the
Scripture Passage from the Old Testament (OT) or
from the New Testament (NT)
- Column A
- Exodus 201-17 (OT or NT)
- Genesis 51-24 (OT or NT)
- Luke 1511-31 (OT or NT)
- Acts 61-7 (OT or NT)
- Column B
- History
- Poetry
- Genealogy
- Law
- parable
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- Chapter 1 Sacraments and Sacramentals in
our daily life - Goal recognize the signs of faith and their
importance - Question What is a Sacrament and why should it
be important to me? - Life Experience
- Scouting symbols signs
- Common life symbols signs
- Symbols of our Christian life
- Sacraments celebrating / encountering Jesus
through symbols and words - Sacraments originated with Jesus words and
actions
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- Chapter 1.
- Sacramentals
- Objects pictures, statues, .
- Actions genuflections, ..
- Places Rome,
- Practices Retreats, .
- C. Faith response
- Homilies tough to complete, you may want to
read Gospel at end of meeting then remind them to
make a note or two about homily - Scoutmaster minutes skits
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Sacraments of Initiation Baptism, Confirmation,
Eucharist
- Chapter 2. Baptism
- Goal Baptism is the start of his life in Christ
and a covenant of union with God - Question How does Baptism relate to my daily
life? - What does it mean to be initiated into a group?
- Scouts expectations and responsibilities
- Christians expectations and responsibilities
- Scout discovers that many of the responsibilities
accepted at Baptism are fulfilled in Scouting
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- Baptism
- Signs and symbols Water
- Hebrews cross Jordan river
- Crossing desert (death sin) into promised land
(life) - Death Noahs flood, Pharaohs army, typhoon
- Life Water from rock, rain for crops, drink
- Is your Faith in God an active part of your daily
life visible to others as a guiding light. - Bible practice
- C Prayer Service (pg 16, Counselors Guide)
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- Chapter 3. Confirmation
- Goal Discover the role of the Holy Spirit in his
daily Christian life - Questions What is the Spirit? How should the
Spirit affect our daily life? - Confirmation sign of ones total openness to the
Spirit of God its action through his life - Examine
- The presence, power, effect of team and Scouting
spirit - Spirit in the early Church
- Power of the Holy Spirit within the Church and
their daily lives
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- Confirmation
- First Class Scout Confirmed Catholic
Teach younger Scouts Skills give a good example
- Live the Scout Spirit
Take leadership role teach others about Christ
give good example Live the Christian Spirit
gtB4 Find an Eagle Scout important
witness! gtService Project Scout lists gifts and
talents use these to help others not meant
to be overburdening, but not busy
work. gtPrayer Service C2, page 24 (pg 20 in
Counselors guide)
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- Chapter 4. Eucharist
- Goal explore how Eucharist unites Christian
past, strengthens him for present and future - Questions How does the Eucharist give me
strength? Do you feel it is easy to follow
Christ? To live as He would want you to do? - Do not focus on Mass focus on sacrificial meal
- Example
- family gatherings
- Last Supper
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- Eucharist
- B1 Feeding Miracles not extraordinary
occurrences, ordinary occurrences that became
extraordinary - Experience different Eucharist or meal settings
- They have the power within themselves to make the
Eucharist meal more enjoyable, meaningful, and
personal
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Sacraments of healing Reconciliation
Anointing of the Sick
- Chapter 5. Reconciliation
- Goal grow in understanding Gods unconditional
love. - Questions Counselor's guide pg 28
- Need to present positive view of Sacrament
- Sin no such thing as a private sin not just
God vs Me all sin effects my personal attitude
towards others
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- Reconciliation
- Forgiveness in our lives
- How does it compare to the Bible stories of the
Good Thief or the Prodigal Son - Our Father skit
- Reconciliation (penance) of a nature to promote
healing and change (reform) in the sinner - B4 Private discussion with Counselor
- Prayer Service celebration of Gods forgiving
nature
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- Chapter 6. Anointing the Sick
- Goal grow in understanding the Churchs ministry
to the sick, and the Christian attitude toward
suffering and illness - Questions Why do you think God permits sickness
injury? How do we as a Faith community
experience this Sacrament? - Example
- Scout reflects on sickness and injury.
- How did Jesus minister to sick?
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- Anointing the Sick
- Attend healing service, an anointing of the sick
- Assumes the presence of a praying community
- Service project one month helping others
should be some personal interaction
All Sacraments are Community Events
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Sacraments of Service (Commitment) Marriage and
Holy Orders
- Chapter 7. Holy Orders
- Goal how ordination helps individuals grow in
holiness and witness Gods love - Examine
- Scout Slogan, Do a Good Turn Daily, and someone
who lives it - Call, selection, and mission of apostles
- Interview a bishop, priest, or deacon
(scheduling!) - Could do as a group
- Suggest that questions are prepared prior to
meeting - Serra Club can provide contacts with seminarians
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- Chapter 8. Marriage
- Goal Investigate how marriage helps spouses to
grow in holiness and witness Christs love - Scout example
- Concept of teamwork
- Biblical foundations of marriage
- Interview married couple (parents)
- St Paul frequently parallels relationships
husband and wife to relationship between Christ
and His Church
34Catholic Scout Resources
National Catholic Committee on Scouting http//www
.nccs-bsa.org
35Catholic Scout Resources
Allentown Diocese http//www.allentowndiocese.org
36Catholic Scout Resources
Minsi Trails Catholic Committee on
Scouting http//www.minsiccos.com
37Catholic Scout Resources
P.R.A.Y. http//www.praypub.org
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Congratulations! _______________________has
completed the Ad Altare Dei Award Counselor
Training
October 5, 2009
________________________________ Bill Brodniak,
Catholic Committee on Scouting Allentown Diocese