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The Spirit Alive Religious
Recognition
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Eligibility
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- The Spirit Alive program is designed for
Catholic youth in high school grades 9 to 12
(ages 15-17) who are in the senior level of
Girl Scouts or Horizon Club and Teens in
Action of Camp Fire USA.
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Purpose |
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Requirements
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Each youth should have her/his own
Activity Book
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A journal, Bible and a copy
of the documents of Vatican II are necessary
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Program Completion |
- When the youth has completed all steps of
the book, the application form is signed by
the applicant and the adult counselor.
The parent/guardian will need to send the
application at the back of the book
to: Catholic Youth and Young
Adult Ministry, Committee on Scouting and
Camp Fire PO Box 32180 Oklahoma
City, OK 73123
- It will then be submitted to the Diocesan
Chaplain for final approval
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Presentation |
- The religious recognition should be
presented to the youth at a parish
Recognition Ceremony.
- Ideally, the
religious certificate will be presented at
the annual Youth Recognition Ceremony held
in the Archdiocese each year.
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Facilitator's
Role
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- All facilitators need to be approved
according to guidelines established by the
Archdiocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting
and Camp Fire
- Church safe
environment guidelines must be followed
- Facilitators should be:
- Interested in youth and ready
to be generous with time in helping
others
- Able to understand the youth'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. One
who can adapt and understand rapid and
continuous modifications of youth ideas,
modes, and cultures.
- Likeable 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.
- Communicates 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 has the ability to share their
faith openly and easily with
youth. Also, should 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 interpret the
signals youth project about their
feelings on their faith and other
issues.
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Scout's
Role
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- As an older youth, 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 |
- 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
backs.
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Sections/Goals |
- Assists youth in discovering how the Holy
Spirit moves in their lives
- Calls youth to greater participation in
the Church's ministry
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