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Pope Pius XII Religious Emblem
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Eligibility
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- A registered youth member of the
Boy Scouts of America of the Catholic faith
- Has started ninth grade
- 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
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Purpose |
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To help Catholic Scouts and
Venturers more fully develop a Christian way
of life within a faith community
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Participants explore their
Baptismal call to bring about an awareness
their present and future calls from God
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It aids them in growing up
Catholic in the modern world
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Requirements
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- Ideal group size is 4-12, but the course
may be run with smaller groups
- The program should be run by the
candidates themselves, the adult serves as a
facilitator
- 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
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Program Completion |
- Complete requirements for all units in
Pope Pius XII Religious Emblem Scout Manual
- Pass a Pope Pius XII Board of Review
- Pope Pius XII Board of Review is made up
of former Pope Pius XII recipients with
adult leaders acting in an advisory and
supervisory capacity
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Presentation |
- Ideally, the religious emblem will be
presented to the Scout at the annual Youth
Recognition Ceremony held in the (arch)
diocese/eparchy each year
- The religious knot should be presented at
a unit ceremony
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Facilitator's Role |
- A facilitator should have the same
attributes as those of a facilitator
described in the Ad Altare Emblem
- A facilitator needs to be approved
according to guidelines established by the
(Arch) diocesan/ eparchial Catholic
Committee on Scouting
- Facilitators must have current BSA Youth
Protection Training, unless the local
diocese (Eparchy) requires other specific
youth protection training or certification
- Use the Moderator Guide
- Form the group
- Act as facilitator, not group leaders
- Help the candidate focus on essential
elements and important issues
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Scout's Role |
- As an older Scout/Venturer, the candidate
is expected to actively share in group
discussions and complete all interviews and
activities
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Parent's Role |
- Support and encourage their youth’s
participation in the program
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Suggested Time Requirements |
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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 feed back’s.
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Sections/Goals |
- Unit I – "In the beginning":
To examine the individual’s I have chosen
to associate with, and to explain the
implications of those choices
- Unit II – "God and You" : To
explore what it means to be called by God
through the Sacraments of Initiation, and
how these calls continue to affect my life
- Unit III – "Life Choices": To
examine and discover various "life
states" to which God may be calling me
- Unit IV – "9 to 5": To examine
various professions or occupations, and seek
to discover the ones to which God may be
calling me
- Unit V "Here I am": To examine
various ministries, and seek to discover
ones to which God might be calling me
- Unit VI - "A melting Pot": To
examine the Church’s definition of
vocation and how it and God’s call
intertwine in an individual’s daily life
through life state, occupation and ministry
- Unit VII – "Putting it all
together": To aid the participants in a
realization that our faith and call from God
affect our daily life and how our daily life
affects our faith and call from God
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