Posted on 06/08/2013 7:50:28 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
Within twenty-four hours of the Boy Scouts big announcement that they will open the membership to openly gay Scouts, fathers and concerned citizens are stepping up with plans to organize new ways to gather young males around the campfire for marshmallows and song. I thought it would happenbut Im amazed, frankly, that its happening so soon.
I was going to tell you about two of the existing boys groups, which have a well-defined mission statement and a history of successful retreats and camp-outs and sporting events. Today I learned about two new groups bursting onto the horizon: groups which are rooted in faith and freedom, character and compassion.
So heres my list of four boys clubs which encourage leadership and personal holiness, and which are still a whole bunch of fun. Im sure the list is by no means exhaustive; in communities across America, men are planning, working, developing new ideas.
KEPHA
Ive known of this organization (named for the Greek word for rock) for years, and have always been impressed. According to their website:
Kepha members practice brotherhood via monthly retreats, shared daily prayers and a commitment to our 5 Anchors: Apologetics, Brotherhood, Charity, Mortification and Prayer.
We believe in apologetics, brotherhood, charity, mortification, and prayer.
We believe, like Ignatius of Loyola, in giving until it hurts and not counting the costs.
We believe in Confession, the Eucharist, and the Communion of Saints.
We believe in dynamic orthodoxy and infectious joy.
We believe in the Gospel of Life.
We believe in doing as Brothers what we would reluctantly do alone.
We believe, along with Dominic Savio, in Death, but not sin!
We believe in helping and loving the least of our brothers.
We believe in an Iron Will that does not bend and does not fail in Gods projects.
We believe in praying hard and playing hard.
We believe in Jesus Christ and the keys He gave to Peter, the Rock.
Kepha differs from the Scouts in that boys and fathers always participate together, bringing them closer together in fellowship and faith.
In a phone interview a few weeks ago, I heard wonderful stories about their discipline (such as required cold showers during their camp-outs) and their social responsibility (visiting nursing homes and hospitals, and performing other charitable works). I laughed to hear about Yawns For Jesusthe two-hour Eucharistic adoration at 2:00 a.m.
COLUMBIAN SQUIRES
This junior division of the Knights of Columbus is intended for young men ages 10 through 18. There are more than 25,000 Squires around the world, in more than 1,500 circles. The Squires involves young men in programs to benefit the Church and the community, as well as in recreational and social activities. The website describes the organizations goals:
1. The Squires is designed to develop young men as leaders who understand their Catholic religion, who have a strong commitment to the Church and who are ready, willing and capable of patterning their lives after the Youth Christ.
2. A Squires circle must be sponsored by a council or assembly, but is run by and for young men, under the guidance of several Knights, who serve as counselors. Squires are to be leaders, thus, to the degree they are able, they are given the opportunity to lead, by running their own meetings, investing their own members, setting their circles agenda and implementing their program of activities.
3. Squires have fun. They meet new friends; they travel, play sports and socialize. Squires are serious-minded, too. Squires are involved in promoting vocations, marching in defense of unborn life, feeding the hungry, clothing the poor, supporting Special Olympics and promoting Catholic education, among countless other activities. Thus, the Squires circle is an athletic team, a youth group, a social club, a cultural and civic improvement association, a management training course, a civil rights organization and a spiritual development program all rolled into one.
OnMyHonor.net
The organizations website explains:
OnMyHonor.Net is the nationwide coalition of concerned parents, Scout Leaders, Scouting Donors, Eagle Scouts and other members of the Boy Scouts of America who are united in their support of Scoutings current membership policies and their opposition to the proposed resolution which requires open homosexuality in the Boy Scouts. Their members are determined to avoid the mistakes which the Girl Scouts have made, with changes ranging from secularization to promotion of a gay agenda, supporting explicit sex education, and support for abortion.
Scouts of St. George
Dr. Taylor Marshall, Chancellor of the College of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More in Fort Worth, Texas, has just announced plans to begin this new Catholic version of the Scouts. Taylor is seeking collaborators across the country who can help him to bring this new organization to life. Here, from Taylors website, is the mini-manifesto for the new Catholic Scouting organization:
Heres the mini-manifesto in 7 points:
The Scouts of Saint George must be Catholic and acknowledge every jot and tittle of the magisterium of the Church and be in full communion with the Holy Father.
A personal relationship with Christ and the growth in manly virtue will be at the heart of the Scouts of Saint George.
The Scouts of Saint George will be like the Boy Scouts of America with hiking, fishing, camping, merit badges, and a highest rank (equivalent somehow to Eagle Scout). Same format and structure. The Scouts of Saint George must have protection from the government, which means it must be grassroots.
It cannot be a non-profit 501(c)3. Otherwise, we are under government regulation and pressure in the years to come. We must avoid influence from lobbyists and governmental powers to compromise (as has happened with the BSA). Where there is no money, there is less pressure.
The Scouts of Saint George will be free and open-source. Like the original Baden-Powell, all youll need is the book, uniform, and badges. Thats it. The rest is grassroots. Fathers and sons organize and simply register or seek recognition from the other Scouts of Saint George.
The Scouts of Saint George wont reinvent the wheel. Traditional scouting works. Why change it? Were just going to preserve the tradition and import a Catholic identity.
The Scouts of Saint George is global. My goal is to get Pope Francis to approve it and recognize it. Why Saint George? I have a devotion to him and hes the exemplar for young men in the categories of courage and virginity? We need young men to slay the dragons of our era. Wouldnt you agree?
Also visit Taylor Marshalls blog, Canterbury Tales, http://www.taylormarshall.com/2013/05/why-im-starting-new-boy-scouts-my.html
The other organizations mentioned, I'm sure are fine organizations worthy of support. The article mentioned Catholic organizations. The SBC has Royal Ambassadors, the Assemblies of God has Royal Rangers. And there are interdenominational organizations such as Awana.
But these are more faith and evangelism centered organizations than survival skills or scouting centered. And while we need faith and evangelism, these organizations will be more fragmented with each denomination going their own way, as they have in the past. They are about faith and not primarily about scouting.
Each has their place. But when it comes to Scouting, I'm hoping that OnMyHonor puts together an organization focused on Scouting that quickly relegates the Boy Scouts to a number 2 position and shows the world that embracing homosexuality over traditional values is an out of business strategy.
The other organizations mentioned, I'm sure are fine organizations worthy of support. The article mentioned Catholic organizations. The SBC has Royal Ambassadors, the Assemblies of God has Royal Rangers. And there are interdenominational organizations such as Awana.
But these are more faith and evangelism centered organizations than survival skills or scouting centered. And while we need faith and evangelism, these organizations will be more fragmented with each denomination going their own way, as they have in the past. They are about faith and not primarily about scouting.
Each has their place. But when it comes to Scouting, I'm hoping that OnMyHonor puts together an organization focused on Scouting that quickly relegates the Boy Scouts to a number 2 position and shows the world that embracing homosexuality over traditional values is an out of business strategy.
Thank you for this excellent post. Tomorrow, our local Knights of Columbus Council will be discussing the various options to the sadly deficient BSA that are available to us for sponsorship. This list of groups who hold to Catholic morality is very welcome.
Sursum Corda
Catholic priests and young boys...what could go wrong there?
These organizations will only grow, now that the BSA has decided to go PC.
I haven't talked to the scout leaders in my parish, but I am curious as what their next step is in regarding the scouts.
I'll pass this information along.
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God bless you, Theo, and have a good Sunday, my FRiend.
Good priests + Good scouts = Doubleplusgood, lewislynn.
Just think, the first bishop of Rome could have been "Pope Sax".
Now, that rocks!
LOL!!
I have great respect for the Catholic Church, warts and all; more so now than ever. But I grew up Protestant, and the subject matter of the Latin rite was verboten in our household. So when my high school English teacher kept putting words like "novena" and "scapular" on our weekly vocabulary list, I complained pointedly, citing the First Amendment (this was in the early 60s). From then on, she graded on the curve, and my scores unless absolutely perfect were always where the B's were separated from the A's. I think the whole class suffered. Then she began dating the gay art teacher. I guess she thought his not making moves on her was because he was a good Christian. We tittered!
Today, I would rush my grandchild into any Catholic organization before any government school or "commoonity" group whatsoever.
St. Paul calls St. Peter "Kephas" (accent on the last syllable) in Galatians 1.18, 2.9, and 2.11 (but "Petros" in Gal. 2.7 & 2.8).
I wish more FReepers would tell good stories from their lives, and fewer would churn out their boilerplate, cut-and-paste --- you know what.
Heaven bless you forever! :o)
Thank you. I learn something new every day!
You, too, most dear! I lived and learned!
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Several excellent alternatives for Boy Scouts - this is the spirit needed to change things for the better - not defeatism or hopelessness.
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Thank you for this post. My son would make Eagle Scout before the end of the year. It’s the one thing he has truly worked very hard for and really enjoys. This whole thing just makes me sick.
Just curious why would parents feel comfortable with Catholic Priests teaming up with boys from the boy-scouts?
I just asked why parents should think this is a good thing...sorry i didn’t see your post sooner.
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