Cub Scout emblems are completed in a family setting with assistance of a trained Religious Emblems coordinator. These programs take approximately two months to complete. The Ad Altare Dei and Light is Life emblems are completed during scheduled meetings led by a trained Religious Emblems Counselor, with outside homework, and take approximately 5-7 months to complete. The Pope Pius XII emblem is completed at scheduled meetings led by the participants, and moderated by a trained Religious Emblems Moderator, with outside homework. It takes approximately 9-12 sessions (4-6 months) to complete.
Upon completion, each candidate will meet with their parish priest, or his designate, to review what the Scout/Venturing crew member has learned. After this review, the Scout/Venturing crew member will receive a BSA religious knot at an appropriate unit presentation (Pack Meeting, Court of Honor), and the religious emblem at a parish/diocese ceremony.
Girl Scout, Camp Fire
There are four Catholic Religious Emblems available to Girl Scouts and Camp Fire offered through the NFCYM/NCCGSCF. The Family of God program is the official religious recognition program of the Roman Catholic Church in the U.S.A. for children ages 7-9, who are enrolled in the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Camp Fire USA, and The Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas. The Family of God is an activity series developed to complement the catechetical efforts of the parish and families with children in the second and third grades. The
I Live My Faith program is designed to help Girl Scouts and Camp Fire members, ages 9-11, appreciate more deeply the place that God and religion occupy in their daily life. Through Mary, the First Disciple (
Marian Medal), young Catholics (ages 12-15) will grow in appreciation of Mary and in understanding themselves. They will meet Mary in Scripture as a young teenager and will follow her journey, as she becomes a woman and the Mother of God. The
Spirit Alive program is designed for Catholic youth in high school who are in the Senior level of Girl Scouts or are Horizon Club members of Camp Fire. It assists them in discovering how the Holy Spirit moves in their lives, calling them to greater participation in the church’s ministry.
Diocesan Youth Religious Emblems
Our Lady's Award
This award has been established to encourage the Catholic girl in Scouting to integrate her religious belief and practice with the Girl Scout Program on a spiritual basis.
Any girl*, registered with the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., in the Diocese of Brooklyn (Kings and Queens Counties), may earn this Award, either on a Troop or an Individual basis.
*Any non-Catholic Scout may work on the award with the troop or as an individual, provided she has written consent of a parent or guardian.
Presentation of Awards and Emblems
Each year, our diocese holds a Convocation to honor those Cub, Boy, and Girl Scouts and Venturing Crew members that have earned their various emblems.
All applications are to be mailed to:
Brian Long
800 5th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11232-1801
For more information contact:
BSA Religious Emblems Training contact: Dan Guez – Training@ccosbq.com
GSUSA/CFUSA Religious Emblems Training contact: GirlScoutsBQ@ccosbq.com
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Brooklyn Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting