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A SCOUT IS REVERENT
The Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas welcomes you to this site where you will find information on the various programs and activities designed to help in the formation of Catholic youth involved in Scouting.
There was a debate early in the history of the Scouting movement as whether or not it should have the support of the Catholic Church. Many leaders in the Church feared that if Catholic youth were to become involved in this movement it would lead them away from their faith or replace the programs that the Church offered for the formation of young people.
At that time a French Jesuit priest, Fr. Jacques Sevin, began to explore whether there would be a way that the Church and Scouting could form a partnership. What he realized was that while Scouting placed an emphasis on Duty to God it was not a religious program. What Scouting offered was an educational method. He believed that this method could be well used by the Church in its work of seeking to form young people as followers of Christ.
Today the same is true. Over the past 100 years a variety of programs have emerged as part of the Scouting movement. This movement has provided a method based on practical experience, peer leadership, and teamwork that helps to form young people as leaders within our society. The goal of the Catholic Committee on Scouting is to provide support to those involved in Scouting who would like to grow in their Catholic faith as well as to provide formation for those who work in Catholic sponsored units on the ways in which their work as Scouters is a form of Youth Ministry.
Managing risk
Depending upon the Archdiocesan philosophical view of scouting and how it intertwines with Archdiocesan mission, one option is to embrace scouting and in turn treat scouting like any other parish/school organization. This option would include safe environment training and active management of scouting activities at the location level. With this choice the charter agreement would be completed.
For more information about the Archdiocese’s approach, click here.
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