| |
Re: Another Religious Emblems Question
Joanne R. Merrill (jmerrill@NORFOLK.INFI.NET)
Fri, 22 Mar 1996 18:58:18 -0500
Evette,
I assume (oh oh) that your son is in your den and is a Wolf Cub Scout.
Even though he will be old enough to work on the Parvuli Dei next year,
unless he is a mature third grader, I would suggest he wait until he is in
4th grade. The Parvuli Dei book has not been rewritten (yet) and is to old
for most younger Cub Scouts, that's why they changed the program and
introduced Light of Christ for Tigers and Wolves. My husband and I ran the
program for the base chapel at two duty stations. If your son does decide
to go ahead with the program next year, be prepared to help him and
encourage him to stay active in the church. The next level, Ad Altare Dei,
won't be available to him until he is 12 or 13 and takes SIX MONTHS!
The first reply you got was correct; one knot as a youth with multiple
pins (if you can keep track of them between washes). I've never seen a
Scout with two Cub level pins, but I guess that's what he would get. I'll
have to check on that one for my own information.
Congratulations to your son, and good luck.
Joanne R. Merrill
Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City |
|
|
A few Commercial Links from the SCOUTER NetCompass...
|
How the Boy Scouts really got started A new book on how scouting got started. For five decades, an American scout secretly mentored the Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell - This book tells the story!
Arrowheads For Arrow of Light Awards Purchase authentic looking, hand crafted arrowheads for less than .25 cents each. Perfect for making ceremonial arrows. Made of stone, these are top notch replicas!
Whitewater rafting in NC and TN Whitewater rafting adventures on the French Broad and Nolichucky Rivers near Asheville, NC.
Wilderness Dining -- Food and Cookware Free shipping on freeze dried and dehydrated camping food, utensils, pots, pans and ovens for backcountry cooking. Also offers free recipes and ideas for gourmet backpacking meals.
Packsacks BWCAW Canoe Trips Packsacks BWCAW Canoe Trips, located at the edge of the Boundary Waters, is a resort and canoe outfitting base. PACKSACK is in the midst of fishing at its finest! PACKSACK offers a wilderness adventure of canoe trips into the BWCA and Quetico Park,
Colorado whitewater rafting Arkansas River rafting on the way to Philmont
Sail School Bahamas A range of Sailing Adventure Programs - experience life onboard a sailboat as you learn to sail in the beautiful and safe islands of the northern Bahamas
Add your link to SCOUTER NetCompass
|
| |
 |
|
 |