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Cub Scout Religious Emblems
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Light of Christ |
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This emblem is given to Tiger
Cub and Cub Scouts (through Wolf) for
advancement in spiritual growth and religious
knowledge.
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Catholic Tiger and
Wolves |
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Parvuli Dei |
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This is a Christian family
emblem to recognize Cub Scouts and Webelo Scouts
for advancement in religious knowledge and
spiritual formation. With the help of
parents or guardians, the boy becomes more aware
of God's presence in his daily life, especially
within his home and community. |
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Catholic Bears and
Webelos |
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Boy Scout and Venturing Religious Emblems
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Ad
Altare Dei |
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The purpose of earning the Ad
Altare Dei emblem is to equip the Scout to take
his place in the world as a maturing Catholic
and a maturing American. With a religious
emblems counselor, the boy meets requirements in
eight steps covering the sacraments of
initiation and the sacraments of
maturity. |
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Roman Catholic Boy
Scout |
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Completed 6th
grade |
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6 months active in
troop |
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Light is Life |
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This recognition is designed for
Boy Scouts of the Eastern Catholic Church.
The content is based on the "God With
Us" series of the Eastern Christian
Formation Program to prepare the Scout to be an
active member of his faith community, as well as
his civic community. |
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Eastern Catholic
Boy Scout |
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Completed 6th
grade |
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6 months active in
troop |
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under 18 years old |
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Pope Pius XII |
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Scouts and both young men and
women who are Venture Scouts are eligible for
this award. Any registered Catholic youth
member (male or female) of the Boy Scouts of
America, who has started the 9th grade can work
on and achieve the Pope Pius XII emblem. |
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Catholic Boy
Scouts and Venturing |
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(boys and girls) |
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Started the ninth
grade |
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under 21 years old |
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