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About The EmblemThe pin and patch insignia of The International Catholic Conference of Scouting (ICCS) is being offered to all youth in grade 3-5 in recognition of demonstrated awareness of Scouting in the Catholic Church throughout the world. The International Catholic Conference of Scouting provides an opportunity for its members to meet together as friends in the Catholic Church. It links the Catholic Church and the Scouting Movement all over the world. It contributes to the complete education of young people through Scouting from the perspective of the Catholic faith. It develops and enhances the spiritual dimension of Scouting in the World Scout Movement. The Pope appoints priests to work with the International
Catholic Conference of Scouting as ecclesiastical assistants (chaplains).
This recognition activity is an ongoing special project of the International
Committee of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting (USA).
Proceeds will further the work of the International Catholic Conference
of Scouting and help enable representation by NCCS chaplains at
ICCS meetings and NCCS chaplain support at international scouting
events. International Catholic Awareness Activity Flier / Facilitators Guide |
EligibilityThe purpose is to help the youths understand more about Catholicism in foreign countries and how it may differ from Catholicism in the United States. Youth (grades 3-5) |
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Requirements1. 1. Look up the definition of the work “catholic” in the dictionary and write out the definition.
Program CompletionWhen the youth completes the requirements, he/she must complete the application and mail it along with the application fee to the Catholic Committee on Scouting. Please complete the application and mail it along with the application fee to ... Catholic Committee on Scouting Presentation of the AwardThis award will be mailed directly to the person that completed the award (or the person who ordered the award(s)). We encourage each unit to plan a formal presentation for their scout(s) in your Troop, Pack or at a Mass in your local Parish. |


