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Parvuli Dei Religious Emblem
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Eligibility
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Purpose |
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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
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Program Objectives
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To help the Scout of his age
develop an awareness of God's love for each
one of His special, unique created beings
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To help the Scout become
aware and understand his identity as an
important member of this family, his
community, and as a member of the Family of
God
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To continue to develop an
awareness as members of the parish and the
Body of Christ
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To aid the Scout in his
awareness of the responsibilities that grow
out of God's love for us
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Requirements
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Each Cub must have his own
Activity Book
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The book is designed for the
Cub and his parent or guardian to work
together
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The Cub will be required to
make a banner as part of the requirements
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Program Completion |
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When the Cub completes all
steps, he presents the book to his parish
priest or the priest's representative and
the book is reviewed with the Cub
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After the priest or
representative signs the book, the
application is then sent to
the diocesan chaplain for final approval
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Presentation |
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The emblem, knot, and card
are presented at a diocesan or parish
ceremony
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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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Scout's
Role
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Parent's Role |
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Suggested Time Requirements |
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Thirty to ninety days
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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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Steps |
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Step 1 - God and His
Creation
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Step 2 - God Our Father, His
Son Jesus Christ, and I
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Step 3 - Jesus, Our Church,
and I
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Step 4 - Jesus, His People,
and I
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Step 5 - Children of God,
Other Cub Scouts, and I
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