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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.
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