Statement Regarding
Archdiocesan Transition from Girl Scouts to American Heritage Girls
By Archbishop Joseph F Naumann
May 1, 2017
By Archbishop Joseph F Naumann
May 1, 2017
After several consultations with the
Presbyteral Council and with the recommendation of our Office for Youth
Ministry, I have asked the pastors of the Archdiocese to begin the process of
transitioning away from the hosting of parish Girl Scout troops and toward the
chartering of American Heritage Girls troops.
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann |
Pastors were given the choice of making this
transition quickly, or to, over the next several years, “graduate” the Scouts
currently in the program. Regardless of whether they chose the immediate or phased
transition, parishes should be in the process of forming American Heritage Girl
troops, at least for their kindergarteners, this fall.
The decision to end our relationship with Girl
Scouting was not an easy one. Over a period of many years, our Archdiocesan
Youth Ministry staff spent hundreds of hours researching concerns regarding the
policies of both the International and the National Girl Scouting
organizations. In addition, they have spent hundreds of hours in dialogue with
Scouts, parents, pastors, and national Girl Scouting representatives regarding
our concerns with disturbing content in materials and resources developed and
promulgated by the national organization. I personally have been in
conversation with national and local Girl Scout leaders regarding my concerns
about the new direction of national Girl Scouting reflected in the content of
their program materials.
Eventually it came down to this. Our greatest
responsibility as a church is to the children and young people in our care. We
have a limited time and number of opportunities to impact the formation of our
young people. It is essential that all youth programs at our parishes affirm
virtues and values consistent with our Catholic faith.
To follow Jesus and his Gospel will often require
us to be counter-cultural. With the promotion by Girl Scouts USA (GSUSA) of
programs and materials reflective of many of the troubling trends in our
secular culture, they are no longer a compatible partner in helping us form
young women with the virtues and values of the Gospel.
The national organization, for example,
contributes more than a million dollars each year to the World Association of
Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGS), an organization tied to International
Planned Parenthood and its advocacy for legislation that includes both
contraception and abortion as preventive health care for women.
Margaret Sanger, Betty Friedan and Gloria
Steinem are frequently held up in materials as role models for young Scouts.
These as well as many other “role models” in the GSUSA’s new manuals and web
content not only do not reflect our Catholic worldview but stand in stark
opposition to what we believe.
While I am grateful that offensive and
completely age-inappropriate material was recently removed by GSUSA from portions
of their Journey series of manuals in response to concerns raised by the
Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas and others, it is disturbing such an
intervention on our part was necessary. We prefer to partner with youth
organizations that share our values and vision for youth ministry, not ones
that we have to monitor constantly to protect our children from being misled
and misinformed.
American Heritage Girls, a program based on
Christian values, we believe is a much better fit for our parishes. I encourage
you to read more about the American Heritage Girl program by going to its
website, www.americanheritagegirls.org.
For more information about the history of and issues surrounding our Girl Scouting
decision, go to www.archkck.org/scouting-home.
On a final note, I want to express my
appreciation for the many extraordinary Girl Scout leaders of the archdiocese
who have served so many so well. We look forward to having as many of them as
are willing join us in leadership roles as we take this new step into the
formation of our girls. I will always be grateful for their exceptional
service.
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