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Ad Altare Dei Religious Emblem
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Eligibility
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Before work on the workbook
begins, the approval form must be signed by
the applicant, parent, counselor, Unit
leader, and pastor
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A Boy Scout of Catholic
faith
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The content is designed for
13 and 14 year olds
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Older Scouts may also work
on the program
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Active member of the Troop
for six months
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Completed sixth grade before
starting the program
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Purpose |
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Requirements
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The use of a Catholic Bible
is required
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The Scout should be
advancing in Scouting (not mandatory)
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Regular participation in
Sunday worship
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Involved in formal religious
education program
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Complete the requirements in
the Ad Altare Dei Scout Manual
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Successfully complete an Ad
Altare Dei Board of Review
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Program Completion |
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After all sections have been
completed, the counselor will contact the (arch) Diocesan
Chaplain or the (arch) Diocesan Catholic
Committee on Scouting to find out the
schedule for the AAD Board of Review
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The Scout will sit before
the Board of Review to determine:
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Does he have a better
understanding of his Christian
commitment?
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Has he learned to
understand, support, and apply Christian
principles to the problems of our day?
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Has he thought about his
vocation in life: a vocation to
the priesthood, religious life,
marriage, or single life?
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How has his relationship
with his Church grown?
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What is his attitude
toward Scouting and the ideals of the
program?
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How does his
relationship between Scouting and the
Church compare?
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As a result of the
program, has the Scout grown in his
understanding and living out his faith?
(faith growth)
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Presentation |
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The religious emblem will be
presented to the Scout a the annual Youth
Recognition Ceremony
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The religious knot should be
presented at a Troop Court of Honor
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Ideally, the youth will
receive an invitation to be presented a
certificate from Archbishop Beltran at the
annual Youth Recognition Ceremony held in
the Archdiocese each year.
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Counselor Attributes
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- INTERESTED in youth and ready to be
generous with time in helping others
- Able to UNDERSTAND the Scout's development
process and therefore able to ACCEPT them at
their level
- OPEN enough to listen to youth to permit
them to initiate, decide, try, and even
fail, of their own accord. One who is
not judgmental, but respectful of
their feelings and views.
- FLEXIBLE and CREATIVE enough to be open to
changes, who can adapt and understand rapid
and continuous modification of youth ideas,
modes, and cultures
- LIKABLE and acceptable by the youth.
Not a stick in the mud!
- Has a sense of HUMOR, enjoys life, and can
laugh at themselves and with others,
especially youth
- KNOWLEDGEABLE, understands, and agrees
with all of the teachings of the Catholic
Church
- COMMUNICATE by relating the teachings of
the Catholic Church to youth. Should
be able to both speak and listen.
Should also have the ability to get others
to talk.
- SPIRITUALLY firm in their faith life and
had the ability to share their faith openly
and easily with youth. Also be able to
demonstrate, through their actions, the
importance of their faith life to youth.
- SENSITIVE to the youth's family situation
and his personal life, particularly in
regards to the teachings of the Church
- OBSERVANT to intercept the signals youth
project about their feelings on their faith
and other issues
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Counselor's Role
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- The Counselor needs to be approved in
accord with local (arch) Diocesan guidelines
and follow all Church and/or BSA youth
protection guidelines
- All religious Emblem Counselors and
Facilitators must has current BSA Youth
Protection Training, unless the local
diocese (Eparchy) requires other specific
youth protection training or certification
- Use the AAD Counselor Guide
- Counsel the participants when required,
and in general facilitate (keep moving and
on track) the general discussion
- Hold weekly meetings lasting 60-90 minutes
- Guide the Scout through the religious
emblems program by:
- Helping the Scouts experience Christ's
deep love for them as individuals
- Helping the Scout go beyond the
surface answers of childhood
- Showing them that your caring for them
is not dependent on their behavior, but
rather because you accept them as Christ
accepts each of us
- 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 with the
unit conductive to the development of
religious vocations
- Provide guidance and assistance to
non-Catholic boys in the unit and in the
neighboring units, urging them to
participate in the religious emblem
program of their own church or synagogue
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Scout's
Roles and Responsibilities
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Attend weekly
meetings. If a Scout misses more than
2 meetings, it should be determined if the
Scout should continue with the program.
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Work through the Ad Altare
Dei Scout Manual with your counselor using a
Bible where appropriate
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Be prepared to share
experiences at the Board of Review
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Attend a retreat or Day of
Recollection while working on the AAD
program
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Parent's Role |
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Suggested Time Requirements |
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Sections |
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Section 1:
Introduction
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Section 2: The
Sacraments of Initiation
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Chapter 2: Baptism
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Chapter 3:
Confirmation
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Chapter 4:
Eucharist
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Section 3: Sacraments
of Healing
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Section 4: Sacraments
of Service (Commitment)
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Chapter 7: Holy
Orders
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Chapter 8:
Marriage
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