Girls and boys from throughout the Diocese of Venice participated in Mass on May 18, 2025, at St. John XXIII Parish in Fort Myers, wearing the uniforms of their Scout troops.
Designated as “Scouting Sunday,” the Mass, which fell on the Fifth Sunday of Easter, was followed by an award ceremony in the Parish Hall to celebrate and recognize the girls and boys who commit themselves to scouting while remaining true to the Faith. Members of the Scouting America and American Heritage Girls (AHG) participated in the ceremony.
During a reception following Mass, Bishop Frank J. Dewane presented dozens of Scouting Religious Awards, with some Scouts receiving multiple honors.
Bishop Dewane told the Scouts that it is his prayer that the awards will continually give them encouragement to grow in their relationship with the Lord.
“Scouting programs provide young people with invaluable experiences that help build strong moral character, encourage community service, and promote care for creation,” Bishop Dewane said. “These are important values in shaping individuals ready to serve the common good. Catholic Scouting nurtures these values through a faith-centered lens.”
The awards earned from the National Catholic Committee on Scouting (NCCS) Religious Activities Awards included: Ad Altare Emblem, Bible Belles Award, Modern Saints Series, Rosary Series, Marian Series, Faith Series, American Saints Series, and International Series. Diocesan Scout Awards included: Boy Jesus, Child of God, Kristallnacht, Yom Hashoah, Mother Mary, and Our Lady. The National Committee Boy Scout Awards included: Light of Christ, Parvuli Dei, and St. John the Baptist. American Heritage Girls Scouting Awards included: Tenderheart Faith, Explorer Faith, and Pioneer Faith, and Patriot Faith.
Each award requires the Scout to participate in different activities which help increase their Faith. The awards become more difficult to earn as the Scout advances.
Additional awards were presented during the ceremony to adult Scouting leaders.
- Teresa Mitchell, AHG FL1203, St. Francis Xavier Parish in Fort Myers, received the Companions on the Journey, the highest recognition from the National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministers for a Diocese to confer on adults working in youth ministry.
- Melissa Rivero, AHG FL 1203, St. Francis Xavier Parish in Fort Myers, was given the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award, a national recognition for three or more years of service to Catholic girls in the American Heritage Girls.
- Kristen Tucker, AHG FL 1203, St. Francis Xavier Parish in Fort Myers, the St. Anne Medal, received the highest medal for adults in the American Heritage Girls, for those with seven or more years of service who have contributed significantly to the spiritual development of Catholic girls in the program.
- Megan Van Wart, Scouting America Troop 201G, St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Naples, earned the Eucharistic Revival Award, with rockers, for work on this special national award during the three-year Revival.
Three adults earned the Light of the World Pin, a national honor presented to adults as expression of appreciation and gratitude from the Diocese for their work with Catholic Scouting. The honorees were: Tracey Bellucci, AHG FL1029, Ave Maria; Kim Marie, Scouting America Troop 157, St. Maximilian Kolbe; and Megan Van Wart, Scouting America Troop 2001G, St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Naples.
Five adults were also honored with the Bronze Pelican Award, which recognizes an adult’s unique and outstanding contributions to the spiritual development of Catholic youth. Bronze symbolizes spiritual strength, while the pelican is an early Christian symbol for self-sacrifice. Those honored were Dr. Monica Woodward, Scouting America Troop 2001 and Pack 226 of St. John the Evangelist Parish in Naples; Alicia Ritter, Scouting America Troop 2001G and AHG FL1029, of Ave Maria Parish in Ave Maria; and three from Scouting American Pack 1226, of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish in Parrish, Ian Fulton, Valerie Fulton, and Jim Pfieffer.
In addition to these awards, Connie Kantor, a member of the Diocesan Committee on Scouting, National Catholic Committee member, and Scouting America Crew 8564, Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda, was presented the St. Geroge Medal. This medal is awarded by nomination to those who have made significant contribution to Catholic Scouting in the Diocese for at least 5-10 years. Kantor has volunteered in Catholic Scouting on both the Diocesan and national level for more than 13 years. She was also recognized at the NCCS national meeting in April with the Jerusalem Cross for her work on the Scout’s Guide to Religious Relics, and the Christus Vivit Award for collaborating with five other Catholic Women Scouters to establish and endow a new NCCS scholarship named for St. Katharine Drexel.
Recognizing the hard work and commitment that the Scouts from throughout the Diocese of Venice make to earn the Catholic Religious Awards, Bishop Dewane congratulated each of the award recipients and all Scouts.
A special award was given to Bonnie Paquette in memory of her husband, Bob Paquette, who served for many years as Diocesan Scouting Awards Coordinator among other roles. Bob Paquette passed away in August 2024.
Also participating in the ceremony was Jim Gontis, Diocesan Director of Evangelization, and Andres Prias, Diocesan Director of Youth and Young Adult Outreach.