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Religious Emblems Program
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the religious emblems programs?
The religious emblems programs are programs created by the various
religious groups to encourage youth to grow stronger in their faith. The
religious groupsnot the Boy Scouts of Americahave created the religious
emblems programs themselves.
The Boy Scouts of America has approved of these programs and allows the
recognition to be worn on the official uniform, but each religious organization
develops and administers its own program.
- I have a unit with children of all different faiths. How can I include
the religious emblems programs for my unit?
The religious emblems programs should be presented to youth members and
their families as an optional program for them to complete through their
religious organization. Religious instruction should always come from the
religious organization, not from the unit leader. Parents need to be informed of
these programs and told where to get the information for their particular
faith.
- Do boys and girls participate in the same program?
It depends on the religion. Some religions have created programs that
are used by both boys and girls. Other religions have created programs for
members of separate youth agencies (i.e., Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of
the U.S.A., and Camp Fire Boys and Girls). Please check the specific eligibility
requirements for each religious emblems program.
- Do the youth have to belong to a religious institution?
It depends on the religion. Please check the eligibility requirements
for your particular religious program.
- Why doesn't my religious institution know about the religious emblems
programs?
Although the religious bodies at the national level created the
religious emblems programs, the local religious institution may not be aware of
these programs. It may be helpful to write for more information or even obtain a
copy of the curriculum to give to your religious leader.
- If the religious emblems program for my faith has more than one level
(for the different grade levels), may my child earn all of these
recognitions?
Yes. Members can earn all levels of their religious emblems program.
However, they must be in the appropriate program guidelines when they start and
complete each level (they may not go backward and earn younger
programs).
- How is the emblem presented?
The emblem should be presented in a meaningful ceremony, preferably in
the youth member's religious institution. Some emblems come with a sample
presentation ceremony.
- How long does it take to complete a program?
It depends on the program. Some programs may take three or four months,
others longer.
- Where is the emblem worn on the uniform?
The universal religious square knot is worn over the left shirt pocket
of the Scout uniform. The medallion is pinned over the square knot for full
uniform occasions.
- How do we get started on these programs?
First, youth members must obtain the specific booklet for their
religion. This booklet will contain information on all the lessons and service
projects that they will need to complete. Each member needs to have his or her
own booklet to document progress. Some religions also provide adult manuals for
counselors and mentors. Check with your local council to see if it stocks these
booklets in its store, or contact the religious organization directly (addresses
and phone numbers are provided on this site).
Second, parents must review the specific guidelines for their particular
program; age/grade requirements vary from program to program. Some programs
require that the youth be an official "member" of the local religious
institution, others may not. Each program determines who may serve as counselor
(some require clergy, others allow parents or other family members). Be sure to
look at specific eligibility guidelines!
Third, families should talk to their religious leaders and show them the
booklet before beginning any program. Most of the religious emblems programs
require that they be completed under the auspices of that religious
organization, and many require the signature of the local religious leader.
Again, check the specific eligibility requirements for your religious program.
Fourth, the member needs to complete the requirements, obtain the proper
signatures, and follow the instructions to order the emblem/award. (These
emblems are not available in your local council.) The emblem can be presented at
any time of the year and should be presented in a meaningful ceremony,
preferably in the member's religious institution.
- Who may serve as counselor?
It depends on the program. Some programs require clergy to serve as
counselor, others allow a parent or family member. Please check the specific
guidelines for your religious program.
- How do I order the recognition items?
Each religious program has its own emblem. Follow the instructions in
your recognition guidelines because the emblems come from different places and
require submission of different information. These emblems will not be available
in your local council!
- What is the adult religious recognition program?
An adult religious recognition award is presented by nomination only.
The recognition is presented to worthy adults for their outstanding service to
youth both through their religious institution and one of the national youth
agencies. Recipients of these awards are unaware that they are being nominated.
They are nominated to receive an award by submitting the required application,
letters of recommendation, and resume. Please check eligibility requirements for
specific awards.
- Which religious emblem square know should I wear?
Cloth, silver knot on purple, No. 05007, may be worn by youth or adult
members who earned the knot as a youth, above left pocket. Cloth, purple on
silver, No. 05014, may be worn by adult members presented with the recognition,
above left pocket. Adults may wear both knots if they satisfy qualifying
criteria. (See the Insignia Guide, No. 33066.)
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