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SCOUTING IS YOUTH MINISTRY IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

CATHOLIC SCOUTS FROM EUROPE TO MEET POPE ON AUGUST 1

Pope Praises Scouts on 100th Anniversary

Says They Offer Integral Formation to Youth

The Pope said this in a letter addressed to Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard, archbishop of Bordeaux and president of the French bishops' conference.

Aug. 1 marks the centenary of the first Scout camp, held on the island of Brownsea, in England, and organized by Sir Baden-Powell (1857-1941), founder of the World Scout Movement.

"For one century, through play, action, adventure, contact with nature, life as a team and in service to others, you offer an integral formation to anyone who joins the Scouts," said the Holy Father in his letter written in French.

He continued: "Inspired by the Gospels, scouting is not only a place for authentic human growth, but also a place of strong Christian values and true moral and spiritual growth, as with any authentic way of holiness.

"The sense of responsibility that permeates Scout education leads to a life of charity and the desire to serve one's neighbor, in the image of Christ the servant, based on the grace offered by Christ, in a special way through the sacraments of the Eucharist and forgiveness."

The Pontiff encouraged the brotherhood of the Scouts, "which is a part of its original ideal and makes up, above all for young generations -- a witness of that which is the body of Christ, within which, according to the image of St. Paul, all are called to fulfill a mission wherever they are, to rejoice in another's progress and to support their brothers in times of difficulty."

"I thank the Lord for all the fruits that, throughout these last 100 years, the Scouts have offered," he said.

He encouraged Catholic Scouts to go forward on their path, offering "to boys and girls of today an education that forms them with a strong personality, based on Christ and willing to live for the high ideals of faith and human solidarity."

Benedict XVI's message ends with advice from Baden-Powell: "Be faithful to your Scout promise, even when you are no longer young, and may God help you to do so!

"When man seeks to be faithful to his promises, the Lord himself strengthens his steps."

To learn more click on the links below:

Scouting Is Youth Ministry in the Catholic Church

Scouting Forms Christian Leaders

Scouting Is Youth Ministry

Scouting is Youth Ministry

Teaching Values Together


VOCATIONS THROUGH SCOUTING

Vocations Promotion Through Scouting Youth Ministry

Scouting Stories of Priests, Deacon and Religious

ENCOUNTER WITH GOD'S CALL

 


This is interesting study to confirm what we know about our mission
and ministry to youth in Scouting.

Findings by the National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR)

The National Study of Youth and Religion conducted a nationwide telephone survey of teens and their parents, as well as in-depth face-to-face interviews with more than 250 of the survey respondents and published its findings in Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. The web site www.youthandreligion.org indicates that "the authors find that teenagers are far more influenced by the religious beliefs and practices of their parents and other adults than is commonly thought. They challenge the conventional wisdom that many teens today are ‘ spiritual seekers’. And they show that greater teenage religious involvement is significantly associated with more positive adolescent life outcomes." The web site also posts the following review: "Soul Searching is a bombshell, and one that is long overdue. It convincingly demonstrates that many of our assumptions about youth and religion in the U.S. are well off the mark. Instead of finding hostility toward religion, we meet young people from every corner of the culture who echo their parents' religiosity to an astonishing degree--but this, as it turns out, is hardly a formula for vibrant faith. Soul Searching puts American religious communities on notice: if religion matters, then we had better stop 'exposing' young people to faith and start teaching it to them. Anyone who lives or works with teenagers simply must read this book. You won't be able to sit still after you do." --Kenda Creasy Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary and author of Practicing Passion: Youth and the Quest for a Passionate Church.


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