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Exploring the Catholic FaithReligious Awards and
Beyond
  • Catholic Committee on Scouting
  • Allentown Diocese
  • Minsi Trails Council
  • http//www.adccos.org
  • Bill Brodniak
  • bill_at_adccos.org (610) 330-0230

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National CatholicCommittee on Scouting http//ww
w.nccs-bsa.org/
  • The National Catholic Committee on Scouting
    (NCCS) is a church committee of concerned
    Catholic lay people and clergy who see as their
    mission the constructive use of the program of
    the Boy Scouts of America as a viable form of
    youth ministry with the Catholic youth of our
    nation.
  • The committee, which is advisory to the Boy
    Scouts of America, seeks to sustain and
    strengthen the relationship between BSA and the
    Catholic Church in the United States.
  • Through interaction and dialogue with the
    Secretariat on the Laity and Family Life (the
    formal connection between youth ministry in the
    United States and the United States Conference of
    Catholic Bishops), NCCS works cooperatively with
    various other groups involved in youth ministry
    in the United States.

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YOUTH EMBLEMS AN OVERVIEW
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Youth Emblems Light of Christ
  • Eligibility
  • Registered 6 and 7 year old (Tiger or Wolf Cub
    Scout) of Catholic Faith.
  • The Scout must complete the requirements before
    starting third grade.
  • Purpose
  • To help the Cub develop a personal relationship
    with Jesus. With the parents' active assistance
    and participation in this program, it is hoped
    that the Cub will come to see Jesus as a real
    person and his friend.
  • Program Objectives
  • To support the role of the parents as the primary
    catechists of their children.
  • To have the Scout identify Jesus as a real person
    and as his friend.
  • To foster early family religious involvement.
  • To be a stepping stone toward Parvuli Dei and the
    other religious emblems, when the parents are
    involved.
  • To serve as a catalyst to draw the parents into a
    deeper involvement with the church, through the
    child.
  • Requirements
  • Each Cub have his own Activity Book.
  • The book is designed for the Cub and his parent
    or guardian to work together.
  • Diocesan and BSA Youth Protection policies must
    be followed.
  • Program Completion
  • When the Cub completes all steps, he is to
    present the book to his parish priest or the
    priest's representative and the book is reviewed
    with the Cub.
  • After the pastor or his representitive signs the
    book, the application form, the form only is sent
    to the diocesan chaplain for final approval.
    Please consult your local diocesan chancery
    office for the appropriate location to submit the
    application form.
  • Suggested Time Requirements

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Youth Emblems Parvuli Dei
  • Eligibility
  • Registered 8 to 10 year old (Bear or Webelos) of
    Catholic Faith.
  • Purpose
  • The purpose of the Parvuli Dei (Children of God)
    emblem is to help young boys explore a wide range
    of activities in order to discover the presence
    of God in their daily lives as members of their
    families and parishes, and also to develop a
    good, positive self-image through the
    contributions they can make to the group or
    community.
  • Program Objectives
  • To help the Scout of his age develop an awareness
    of God's love for each one of His special, unique
    created beings.
  • To help the Scout become aware and understand his
    identity as an important member of his family,
    his community, and as a member of the Family of
    God.
  • To continue to develop an awareness as members of
    the parish and the Body of Christ.
  • To aid the Scout in his awareness of the
    responsibilities that grow out of God's love for
    us.
  • Requirements
  • Each Cub must have his own Activity Book.
  • The book is designed for the Cub and his parent
    or guardian to work together.
  • The Cub will be required to make a banner as part
    of the requirements.
  • Diocesan and BSA Youth Protection policies must
    be followed.
  • Program Completion
  • When the Cub completes all steps, he is to
    present the book to his parish pastor or the
    pastor's representative and the book is reviewed
    with the Cub.
  • After the pastor or his representative signs the
    application form in the book, remove the form and
    send it to the diocesan chaplain for final
    approval. Please consult your local diocesan
    chancery office for the appropriate location to
    submit the application form. Please send Program
    evaluation form to address given in the book.
  • Suggested Time Requirements
  • Although the book could be completed in four to
    six hours, the goal of earning a religious emblem
    is to help the Cub develop a personal
    relationship with Jesus, so it is suggested that
    steps be spread over several weeks. This will
    help the Cub understand that this is a long-term
    commitment, not a one-time project.

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Youth Emblems Ad Altare Dei
  • Eligibility
  • Before work on the workbook begins, the approval
    form must be signed by the applicant, parent,
    counselor, Troop leader, and pastor.
  • A Boy Scout of Catholic faith.
  • Designed for youth 13-14 years old, older youth
    may use this program.
  • Active member of the Troop for 6 months.
  • Completed 6th grade before starting the program.
  • Purpose
  • The purpose of the Ad Altare Dei (to the altar of
    God) program is to help Catholic Boy Scouts of
    the Roman Rite grow in his spiritual experience
    of his relationship to God and the church. The
    program is organized in chapters based on the
    seven Sacraments. The seven Sacraments are a
    primary means toward spiritual growth.
  • Requirements
  • Each Scout must have his own Activity Book. The
    book is designed for the youth to work on with
    the guidance of a counselor.
  • The use of a Catholic Bible is required for this
    program. You will need to have one to use.
  • Regular participation in Sunday worship.
  • Diocesan and BSA Youth Protection policies must
    be followed.
  • Complete the requirements in the Ad Altare Dei
    Scout Manual.
  • Successfully complete an Ad Altare Dei Board of
    Review.
  • A trained religious emblems coordinator/counselor/
    moderator is required to work on religious
    emblems. Contact your Diocesan Catholic Committee
    on Scouting to become trained and for ceremony
    schedules.
  • Participate in a Catholic Committee on Scouting
    retreat.
  • Suggested Time Requirements
  • The program is designed to be completed in 6-8
    months.

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Youth Emblems Pope Pius XXII
  • Eligibility
  • Registered Venture Crew Members and Boy Scout of
    Catholic Faith.
  • Designed for age 15-16 year old, but all
    registered Venturers (male or female before their
    21st birthday) and all registered Boy Scouts (in
    high school, before their 18th birthday) are
    eligible.
  • Purpose
  • Pope Pius XII is Catholic Scouting's
    church-related ministries and vocation program.
  • The program deals with different life choices
    (single, married, religious, ordained),
    occupations and ministries in the church as calls
    from God.
  • It includes youth led discussions on current
    issues facing the church and society, which are
    normally included as part of a Pius XII retreat
    or day of recollection
  • Requirements
  • Each Venture Crew Member and Scout must have
    their own Activity Book. The program should be
    run by the candidates themselves, the adult
    serves as a Moderator
  • Ideal group size is 4-12, but the course may be
    run with smaller groups.
  • A number of interviews and an investigation of a
    controversial issue facing the church or society
    are integral to the program.
  • A retreat experience, ideally centered on the
    Pius XII program itself and a ministries service
    project are required.
  • Complete requirements for all units in Pope Pius
    XII Religious Emblem Scout Manual
  • Successfully complete a Pope Pius XII Board of
    Review.
  • Diocesan and BSA Youth Protection policies must
    be followed.
  • A trained religious emblems coordinator/counselor/
    moderator is required to work on religious
    emblems. Contact your Diocesan Catholic
    Committee on Scouting to become trained and for
    ceremony schedules.
  • Suggested Time Requirements
  • It is suggested that the group meet for nine to
    twelve sessions. As the youth are older, two hour
    sessions seem to work well, and flexibility is
    often required in scheduling sessions and
    interview feedbacks.

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Youth Emblems Wearing the Knot
  • The Religious emblems knot (silver knot on deep
    purple background), is one of the few knots that
    a youth member of the BSA is allowed to wear on
    his uniform over his left pocket.
  • BSA knot protocol specifies that no knot may be
    worn in multiple fashion. When a Scout receives
    more than one religious emblem award, he first
    receives the knot, and then subsequently is
    awarded devices representing the program in which
    he received the award.
  • When the youth becomes and adult leader, he may
    continue to wear the youth religious knot and
    devices on his uniform.

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Adult Awards Bishop Award
  • PURPOSE
  • The Bishops Award was instituted to recognize
    the contribution of adult leaders in the
    spiritual aspects of the Scouting program within
    the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Allentown.
  • ELIGIBILITY
  • This award is open to all persons over the age of
    twenty-one without reference to vocation, sex, or
    religion who have served the Scouting program
    within the Catholic Church in an outstanding
    manner.
  • a) St. George Emblem and St. Anne Medal
    recipients are not eligible to receive the
    Bishops Award since the St. George Emblem and
    St. Anne Medal Awards are a national and higher
    award and pre-suppose a much longer tenure of
    service and contribution.
  • b) The nominee should have a minimum of three (3)
    years of service and contribution.
  • c) The nominee should be registered with the Boy
    Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA, or
    Camp Fire USA, but this is not mandatory.
  • QUALIFICATIONS
  • The nominee should have outstanding service in at
    least three (3) of the categories listed below
  • a) Promote the Religious Emblems Program,
    especially serving as a counselor.
  • b) Promote Catholic Activities and Service
    Projects.
  • c) Attend the Scouter Development Retreat and
    promote Encounters.
  • d) Serve the Scout Observance Sunday.
  • e) Create a better understanding of the
    Committees work through the Catholic Press and
    other Communication Media.
  • f) Give leadership in promoting Scouting
    activities, especially in organizing Scout Units.
  • g) Be fully trained and outstanding for his/her
    sense of responsibility, humility and good
    example.
  • h) Promote Catholic Relationships that is,
    liaison work between Council and Diocesan
    Catholic Committee on Scouting.

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Adult Awards St. George
  • PURPOSE
  • The National Catholic Committee on Scouting,
    acting through the local diocese, may award the
    St. George emblem to members of the laity and
    clergy, Scouters and non-Scouters alike, who have
    made significant and outstanding contributions to
    the spiritual development of Catholic youths
    through Scouting.
  • Nomination forms should give a detailed
    description of how the nominee provides
    outstanding contribution to the spiritual
    development of Catholic youths through Scouting
    in the Catholic Church. It is improper to
    nominate oneself or one's spouse.
  • General Scouting achievements do not qualify a
    person to receive the St. George emblem. The Boy
    Scouts of America has district, council, regional
    and national awards for such recognition.
  • ELIGIBILITY
  • Any adult who is working in the Scouting Program.
  • May be given to clergy, religious, laity, or
    Scouters of other faiths.
  • A Scouter does not earn the St. George emblem but
    is recommended by application to a board of
    review by another person.

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Adult Awards Wearing the Knot
  • The Adult Religious emblems knot (purple knot on
    silver background), is worn on a Scouters uniform
    over his/her left pocket.
  • BSA knot protocol specifies that no knot may be
    worn in multiple fashion. When a Scouter
    receives more than one religious emblem award,
    he/she first receives the knot, and then
    subsequently is awarded devices representing the
    program in which he/she received the award.
  • If an adult leader earned a religious knot as a
    youth, he/she may continue to wear the youth
    religious knot and device(s) on his/her uniform
    along with the adult knot.

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Other Catholic Recognitions
  • National Catholic Quality Unit Award - Pope Paul
    VI
  • Unit must be chartered by a Catholic institution
    (parish, Knights of Columbus).
  • Various requirements for eligibility on web based
    form on http//www.nccs-bsa.org.
  • Award may be earned each year.
  • This program exists to promote Catholic
    membership and to
  • Promote and recognize effective youth and adult
    leadership in fostering teachings of the Catholic
    Church, and
  • Recognize outstanding and prestigious Catholic
    Scout Units and
  • Recognize Catholic chartering organizations, and
  • Provide each Catholic youth with a deeper
    understanding of their Catholic teachings in the
    area of religious, vocational educational
    aspects through participation in the BSA
    program(s) by participation in units under
    Catholic-sponsored organizations, and
  • Recognize and respect those of different faith.
    Not all members need to be Catholic.
  • Duty to God Recognition Patch
  • A goal of the National Catholic Committee on
    Scouting is to use the program of the Boy
    Scouts of America to instill in our Catholic
    adults and youth the tenets of their Catholic
    Faith. Towards this end, a beautifully designed
    patch is made available to those who assist in
    accomplishing this goal titled "Duty to God".
    The patch is not only colorful, but also is fully
    embroidered showing the symbols of our Catholic
    faith crosier, cross, shield, and youth
    ministry commitment, intertwined with the Boy
    Scout logo. Every youth member and adult would be
    proud to wear this patch proclaiming involvement
    and/or support of this program. This is not an
    award, but rather a recognition, and as such
    there are no set "requirements" to complete. It
    is to be used to recognize those for their
    contribution and support to Catholic Scouting.

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Other Catholic ACTIVITIES
  • Religious Activities
  • There are Five Series of Religious Activities and
    two International Activities, to which interested
    youth and adults will find fun and easy ways to
    learn more about their faith, Catholic role
    models and become more aware of the faith
    community and cultures around the world.
  • Eligibility All youth and adultsScouts or
    non-Scouts, Catholic or non-Catholic, male or
    femaleare welcome to participate in the
    Religious Activities provided by the National
    Catholic Committee on Scouting. The Five Series
    of Religious Activities, include Rosary Series,
    Marian Series, Footsteps of American Saints,
    Footsteps of Modern Saints and Faith Series. The
    International Activities include International
    Awareness and Blessed Are Merciful - Keep The
    Lamp Burning Activities. All of these activities
    may be used by groups, families, schools, or any
    Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venturer, Girl Scout,
    American Heritage Girl, or Campfire USA.
  • International Awareness Recognition
  • This activity is being offered by The
    International Catholic Conference of Scouting
    (ICCS) in recognition of demonstrated awareness
    of Scouting in the Catholic Church throughout the
    world. It contributes to the complete education
    of young people through Scouting from the
    perspective of the Catholic faith. It develops
    and enhances the spiritual dimension of Scouting
    in the World Scout Movement.
  • Blessed Are Merciful - Keep The Lamp Burning
  • The International Catholic Conference of Scouting
    (ICCS) has invited all members of Catholic Scout
    Associations to join in the 100 year celebration
    of Catholics in Scouting. The ICCS is providing
    opportunities for scouts to meet together as
    friends in the Catholic Church via the internet,
    jamborees, earning religious emblems and
    programs like Messengers of Peace.
  • More information and requirements can be found on
    the National CCOS website under Religious
    Activities

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Other Catholic ACTIVITIES
  • Rosary Series
  • The Rosary Patch Series focuses on the Mysteries
    of the Holy Rosary and Pray the Rosary. This is
    an opportunity for youth and adults to learn more
    about their faith. All youths and adults can work
    on this activity and earn the patch. This
    activity can be worked on individually or as a
    group.
  • Joyful Mysteries
  • Luminous Mysteries
  • Sorrowful Mysteries
  • Glorious Mysteries
  • Pray the Rosary
  • Marian Series
  • Each activity in this series examines one of the
    nineteen Marian Feasts Commemorated in the United
    States, focusing on how and why the Church has
    honored Mary for more than 2,000 years. A
    beautiful 3 inch patch is available for each
    activity.
  • Immaculate Conception
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe (2013)
  • Our Lady of Lourdes
  • Our Lady of Miraculous Medal
  • Our Lady of Sorrows

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Other Catholic ACTIVITIES
  • Footsteps of American Saints
  • This is a series that encourages youth to learn
    about individuals who have shaped the landscape
    of Catholicism in America. These honored
    individuals are Saints, or are being considered
    for Sainthood. By learning more about the
    wonderful examples, it is hoped that youth and
    adults will be inspired to imitate their heroic
    virtues and follow in their footsteps.
  • André Bessette, Jan 6th
  • Frances Xavier Cabrini, Nov 13th
  • Peter Claver, Sep 9th
  • Mother Marianne Cope, Jan 23rd
  • Juan Diego, Dec 9th
  • Katharine Drexel, Mar 3rd
  • Rose Philippine Duchesne, Nov 18th
  • Mother Marie Durocher,Oct 6th
  • Saint George, Apr 23rd
  • Mother Theodore Guerin
  • Isidore (the Farmer), May 15th
  • Isaac Jogues, Oct 19th
  • Michael McGivney
  • Damien of Molokai, May 10th
  • John Neumann, Jan 5th
  • Miguel Pro, Nov 23rd
  • Carlos Rodriguez, Jul 13th

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Other Catholic ACTIVITIES
  • Footsteps of Modern Saints (Coming in 2015)
  • This is a series that encourages youth and adults
    to learn about individuals who have shaped the
    landscape of Catholicism in America. These
    honored individuals Rosary Series are Saints, or
    are being considered for Sainthood. By learning
    more about the wonderful examples, it is hoped
    that youth and adults will be inspired to imitate
    their heroic virtues and follow in their
    footsteps.
  • A beautiful 3 inch patch will be available in the
    future for each activity.
  • Faith Series (Coming in 2015)
  • This series provides a group of activities to
    help youth and adults to learn more about the
    universal faith-based practices and traditions
    used in living the Catholic faith.
  • Introducing this new series is the Corporal Works
    of Mercy Activity. Other Similar activities will
    be introduced in the future.
  • A beautiful 3 inch patch is available for each
    activity.
  • The Corporal Works of Mercy
  • Feed the hungry.
  • Give drink to the thirsty
  • Shelter the homeless.
  • Clothe the naked.
  • Comfort the sick.
  • Visit the imprisoned
  • Bury the dead.

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Other Catholic Recognitions
  • Emmett J. Doerr Memorial Scout Scholarship
  • The National Catholic Committee on Scouting has
    established the Emmett J. Doerr Memorial
    Distinguished Scout Scholarship to be awarded to
    five outstanding Catholic high school seniors who
    are Scouts in a BSA program and continuing their
    education in college. The requirements are listed
    in the Eligibility Requirements section on the
    nccs-bsa.org website. Applications are due to the
    NCCS office by March 1 of each year.
  • Scholarship Awards
  • Five separate awards of 2000 each.
  • Must be used for the year awarded unless approved
    by Scholarship Committee.
  • Disbursement from the scholarship fund will be
    made directly to an accredited institution of
    higher learning at the beginning of the
    enrollment period.
  • The scholarship will be used to defray necessary
    costs of the awardee's tuition, room or board.
  • Eligibility Requirements
  • Be a practicing Catholic.
  • Be a full time High-School Senior.
  • Be a registered young man or woman actively
    involved with a Scout Troop, Varsity Scout Team
    or Venturing Crew.
  • Held or is currently holding a leadership role in
    his or her unit.
  • Earned the Ad Altare Dei or Pope Pius XII
    Religious Award.
  • Earned the Eagle Scout or Silver Award.
  • Provided service to his or her home parish (Altar
    Server, Lector, Extraordinary Minister of Holy
    Communion, staffing youth retreats, etc.)
  • Held or is currently holding a leadership role in
    a school or community organization other than
    scouting.
  • Submit an application with four (4) letters of
    recommendations. One letter each must come from a
    religious institution, Scouting Unit, School, and
    Community.
  • Submit official high school transcript.
  • Submit an acceptance letter from an accredited
    institution of higher learning, if selected as a
    Scholarship recipient.

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Catholic Scout Resources
National Catholic Committee on Scouting http//www
.nccs-bsa.org
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Catholic Scout Resources
Allentown Diocese http//www.allentowndiocese.org/
the-diocese/youth-protection/safe-environment-prog
rams/protecting-god-s-children-workshop-schedule/
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Catholic Scout Resources
Allentown Diocese Catholic Committee on
Scouting http//www.adccos.org
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Catholic Scout Resources
P.R.A.Y. http//www.praypub.org
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any questions?Thank you and god bless!
  • Catholic Committee on Scouting
  • Allentown Diocese
  • Minsi Trails Council
  • http//www.adccos.org
  • Bill Brodniak
  • bill_at_adccos.com
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