Saturday, March 12, 2011

William Anderson was awarded the Parvuli Dei religious emblem

written by Mary Katherine Laird


William Matthew Anderson was awarded the Parvuli Dei religious emblem on May 5, 2011 at the 4:30 Mass.  As part of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting's Religious Emblems program, the Parvuli Dei activities are designed for Catholic Bear or Webelos Cub Scouts (grades 3-5).   "Its purpose is to help the boy become more aware of God's presence in his daily life, especially withi his home and community."

William Matthew Anderson was awarded the Parvuli Dei religious emblem on May 5, 2011 at the 4:30 Mass.  As part of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting's Religious Emblems program, the Parvuli Dei activities are designed for Catholic Bear or Webelos Cub Scouts (grades 3-5).   "Its purpose is to help the boy become more aware of God's presence in his daily life, especially withi his home and community."

    Will had to complete a service project, identify his role in the Church (specifically in the parish), his neighborhood and his family. With the help of his parents, Tom and Jodi Lyn Anderson, Will completed all the requirements that included making a poster that showed his life in Christ.  Following an interview with Fr. Pisut, Will then had to submit an application signed by Father, his parents, his Cub Scout Den Leader, and his Cub Scout Packmaster to the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting.

    Other boys from our parish who have earned a Scout Religious Emblem include Jimmy Anderson, Bobby Anderson, and Ben Cohen.

    All Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of our parish are encouraged to earn these emblems.
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