| The National Catholic
Committee on Scouting, acting through the
local diocese or eparchy, may award the St.
George emblem to members of the laity and
clergy, Scouters and non-Scouters alike, who
have made significant and outstanding
contributions to the spiritual development
of Catholic youths through Scouting.
The recipients of the emblem
are to be sought after and selected by an
active committee of the (arch)diocese/eparchy.
This committee is to be newly-appointed each
year by the diocesan Scout chaplain or
chairperson.
Nomination forms should
give a detailed description of how the
nominee provides outstanding contribution to
the spiritual development of Catholic youths
through Scouting in the Catholic Church. It
is improper to nominate oneself or one’s
spouse.
General Scouting
achievements do not qualify a person to
receive the St. George emblem. The Boy
Scouts of America has district, council,
regional and national awards for such
recognition. |