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CATHOLIC SCOUTS IN THE OAKLAND DIOCESE

"A scout is reverent."

As part of a comprehensive program of youth ministry, the Church offers a variety of religious experiences to young people in scouting!

Coordinated on the diocesan level by the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting, scouts of Catholic-faith in the Oakland Diocese have the opportunity to:

  • Earn religious awards by completing activities centered around their faith.
  • Attend an annual retreat with other scouts.
  • Attend a diocesan-wide "Celebration of Scouting" liturgy.
  • Camp with their scout group at a campsite at the Diocesan Youth Retreat Center.

Scouts may have the opportunity in their local parishes to attend "Scout Sunday" celebrations, perform service projects, or participate in a variety of scout group sponsored events.

To explore these activities, check the links to other pages on this site!

 

THE CATHOLIC COMMITTEE ON SCOUTING

The Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting, in cooperation with the local scout councils, facilitates programs for scouts of Catholic faith. The Committee is under the support of the Diocesan Department of CYO and Catholic Scouts, and is under the guidance of the Diocesan Scout Chaplain, Father Larry D'Anjou. There are representatives on the committee from both girl scout and boy scout organizations.

The committee meets 5 times during the school year. Interested adults are invited to attend.

For more information
email the Department of CYO and Catholic Scouts

 

 

 

 

Calendar of Events

2007–2008
Calendar of Events
(in pdf format)

 

Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting Contacts

Cathryn Oliver Brown, Co-Chair

Richard Hulsmann, Co Chair

Rev. Larry D'Anjou, Diocesan Scout Chaplain

Bill Ford, Director, CYO and Catholic Scouts

Grace House, Administrative Assistant

 

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