Awards

The NCCS has established several awards to recognize adult Scouters who have made outstanding contributions to Catholic Scouting, either in time, talent, or treasure. Note that, of the awards below, only the St. George award entitles the recipient to wear the BSA Religious Emblem knot.

AwardEligibilityHow SubmittedRecommended Years of ServiceHow Presented
Bronze PelicanDetermined by dioceseNomination Diocesan Scouting event
St. GeorgeAdult who has made a significant contribution to Catholic Scouting in the dioceseNomination5-10 yearsDiocesan Scouting event
Silver St. GeorgeNCCS member who has made a significant contribution to the work of the NCCSNomination by member of NCCS Executive Board or Advisory Boardat least 5 yearsNCCS Annual Meeting
Brother BarnabasNCCS member who has significantly affected course of Catholic Scouting through long and meritorious serviceNomination by NCCS National Chair or Chaplain NCCS Annual Meeting
St. Brendan the NavigatorCompletion of SILC course and its mission projectApplication NCCS Annual Meeting
Jerusalem CrossCompletion of SICC course and its mission projectLetter NCCS Annual Meeting
Golden Ad Altare DeiDonation of at least $2500Donation NCCS Annual Meeting
Miter SocietyDonation of at least $1000Donation NCCS Annual Meeting
Spes MundiDonation of at least $2500no longer available  

Bronze Pelican – may be used by dioceses to recognize individuals for their significant contributions to Scouting in the local Catholic community.

St. George – national recognition of individuals for their significant contributions and many years of support to Scouting in the local Catholic community.

Silver St. George – national recognition of a member of the NCCS Executive Board or its Committees who has provided significant service to the NCCS over a number of years.

Brother Barnabas – national recognition of individual who has significantly affected the course of Catholic Scouting through long and meritorious service.

St. Brendan the Navigator – recognizes participants of the Scouting in the Local Church course who complete a mission project for their diocese or eparchy, their Diocesan/Eparchial Catholic Committee on Scouting, diocesan Youth Ministry office or some other entity in their diocese or eparchy.

Jerusalem Cross – recognizes participants of the Scouting in the Catholic Church course who complete a mission project benefiting Catholic youth of their community.

Golden AAD – recognizes those who contribute at least $2,500 to an NCCS endowment fund which supports the ministry of our priest chaplains.

Miter Society – recognizes those who contribute at least financially, in a significant way, the promotion of the Saint George Trek.

Spes Mundi – recognized those who contributed at least $2500 to an NCCS endowment fund which directly supports Catholic Scouting projects in the Inter-Americas. This limited edition has been sold out and is no longer available.