Adult Recognitions
Recognitions are not just for youth! Adults who work tirelessly and without pay to mentor young people deserve special acknowledgment as well. Two medals are specially designed with the adult religious recognition moderator in mind. The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal recognizes any adult who serves Catholic youth through national organizations like Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and Camp Fire USA, the St. Anne Medal, is the highest recognition for adults. These recognitions are not given based upon completion of a program, but are awarded by the diocese to adults who model the highest ideals for young people. Suggested guidelines for the awarding of the medals are available.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
The St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton recognition
was inaugurated in
1980 to recognize
the meritorious
contributions of adults
who serve Catholic
youth through Girl
Scouts and Camp Fire.
This medal affirms
the work of those who
help youth develop
their spiritual lives
within the context of
these organizations. It is ordinarily received
before the St. Anne Medal is earned, but is not a
requirement for receiving the St. Anne Medal.
St. Anne Medal
The St. Anne Medal is
the highest national
recognition for adults
who serve Catholic
youth through Girl
Scouts and Camp
Fire. The recognition
was inaugurated in
1957. The purposes
of the St. Anne
recognition are to
honor the outstanding
services of adults who contribute to the spiritual
development of Catholic young people in these
organizations and to further Catholic adult
leadership in youth ministry through these
national youth-serving organizations.
Suggested Guidelines for Adult Recognitions
Download and use the suggested guidelines for adult recognitions.
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