The National Catholic Committee on Scouting, acting through the local diocese, 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 youth in Scouting.
Annually, each (arch)diocese is permitted to present one emblem plus one additional emblem for every 20 Catholic units or fractions thereof within the (arch)diocese as of December 31 preceding the nomination, according to the records of the national office. An emphasis should be placed on the importance of being selective. No posthumous or honorary recognitions are to be made. There should be no feeling that the full quota must be used every year.
The recipients of the emblem are to be sought after by an active committee of the (arch)diocese. This committee is to be newly appointed annually by the (arch)diocesan Scout chaplain and/or chairperson.
Recommendations should carefully detail how the nominee provides outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youth in the program of the Boy Scouts of America. The BSA presents its own awards for general Scouting achievements by districts, local councils, regions, and the national office.
The following are guidelines for nomination and/or selection of the St. George Emblem recipients. These suggestions are offered as a guide only: They are indicative of some of the things that the nominator and/or selection committee should be looking for. This list is not inclusive as there are many other areas that could be considered.
NOTE: Work accomplishment and sustained dedication rather than a specific number of years in Scouting should be the criteria for receiving this emblem.
Download a nomination form for the St. George Emblem
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