Family of God

The Family of God program is designed for students in grades 2-3. The program helps children discover the presence of God in their daily lives as members of their family and parish.

  • Family of God is a bilingual activity series developed to complement the catechetical efforts of the parish and families with children in the second and third grades. Revised and transliterated into Spanish in July 2004, the program helps children discover the presence of God in their daily lives as members of their family and parish. The six chapters cover:
    • I am special to my family
    • I am special to God’s family
    • I belong to my family
    • I belong to God’s family
    • I can help my family
    • I can help God’s family
  • Children in grades 2-3 who are enrolled in Girl Scouts.
 
  • Each Girl Scout have her own Family of God book.
  • The book is designed for the Girl Scout and her parent(s) or group leader to work together.
  • Diocesan and Girl Scout Youth Protection policies must be followed.
  • Actively work on the activities with her parent(s) or group leader.
  • Keep the Religious Emblems Coordinator (Pastor, Youth Minister, or Faith Formation Director) informed of her progress.
  • Actively work on the activities with their daughter. She may need your help with Bible readings and getting information.
  • Keep the Religious Emblems Coordinator (Pastor, Youth Minster, or Faith Formation Director) informed of their daughter’s progress. The leader’s guide is contained within the youth workbook.
  • When a Girl Scout completes all steps, she is to present the book to her parish priest or the priest representative and the book is reviewed with the Girl Scout.
  • After the pastor or his representative signs the book and the application form, only the application form, order form and check are sent to:
Diocese of Rochester
c/o Mark Capellazzi
Diocesan Liaison for Catholic Scouting
1150 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY 14624
 
  • Once materials (application form, order form, and check) are received and approved, the religious emblem will be mailed to the scout unless otherwise specified by the person submitting the materials or the Diocesan Liaison for Catholic Scouting.
  • Details regarding the annual religious emblem ceremony will also be mailed to the scout at the appropriate time.