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The '''Conférence Française de Scoutisme''' (''French Conference of the Scout Movement'', CFS) is a French [[Scouting]] federation, founded in [[2000]] and serving about 35,000 members of both genders. The CFS is not a member of either the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] or the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]].  
The '''Conférence Française de Scoutisme''' (''French Conference of the Scout Movement'', CFS) is a [[France|French]] [[Scouting]] federation, founded in 2000 and serving about 35,000 members of both genders. The CFS is not a member of either the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] or the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]].  


Aims of the federation are the common use of its members' possibilities, the preservation of necessary public space for Scouting and the defense of [[Traditional Scouting]] developed by [[Robert Baden-Powell]].<ref>[http://www.scoutisme.org/03-statuts/art-02-buts.shtml CFS Bylaws § 2]</ref>
Aims of the federation are the common use of its members' possibilities, the preservation of necessary public space for Scouting and the defense of [[Traditional Scouting]] developed by [[Robert Baden-Powell]].<ref>[http://www.scoutisme.org/03-statuts/art-02-buts.shtml CFS Bylaws § 2]</ref>
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== Members ==
== Members ==
The organization consists of three coeducational associations:
The organization consists of three coeducational associations:
* [[Association des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]] (founded in 1958, Catholic, 25,000 members). The association is affiliated to the [[Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]]
* [[Association des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]] (founded in 1958, [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], 25,000 members). The association is affiliated to the [[Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]]
* [[Eclaireurs Neutres de France]] (founded in 1947, interreligious, 3,000 to 4,000 members). Affiliated are a number of smaller associations, some of them Catholic:
* [[Eclaireurs Neutres de France]] (founded in 1947, interreligious, 3,000 to 4,000 members). Affiliated are a number of smaller associations, some of them Catholic:
** ''Europa Scouts''
** ''Europa Scouts''
** ''Scouts Saint Louis''
** ''Scouts Saint Louis''
** ''Scouts et Guides de Riaumont'' ([[Traditionalist Catholic]], with connections to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter)
** ''Scouts et Guides de Riaumont'' ([[Traditionalist Catholic]], with connections to the [[Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter]])
* [[Fédération des Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs]] (founded in 1989 as split-off of the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France]], interreligious, 2,000 members). This federation groups about 15 to 20 independent local associations, some of them [[Protestantism|Protestant]] or [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]].
* [[Fédération des Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs]] (founded in 1989 as split-off of the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France]], interreligious, 2,000 members). This federation groups about 15 to 20 independent local associations, some of them [[Protestantism|Protestant]] or [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]].


The [[Scouts unitaires de France]] are not a member of the CFS, but support its ''message aux familles'' (messages to the families) issued in 1999 and predating the foundation of the CFS.
The [[Scouts unitaires de France]] are not a member of the CFS, but support its ''message aux familles'' (messages to the families) issued in 1999 and predating the foundation of the CFS.


== See also ==
==See also==
*[[Scouting in France]]
*[[Scouting in France]]


== References ==
==References==
{{reflist}}
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== External links ==
==External links==
*[http://www.scoutisme.org Official website] {{fr icon}}
*[http://www.scoutisme.org Official website] {{fr icon}}


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Revision as of 19:18, 5 May 2012

Conférence Française de Scoutisme
Conférence Française de Scoutisme
French Conference of the Scout Movement
Headquarters Paris
Country France
Founded 2000
Membership 35,000
Website
http://www.scoutisme.org

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The Conférence Française de Scoutisme (French Conference of the Scout Movement, CFS) is a French Scouting federation, founded in 2000 and serving about 35,000 members of both genders. The CFS is not a member of either the World Organization of the Scout Movement or the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.

Aims of the federation are the common use of its members' possibilities, the preservation of necessary public space for Scouting and the defense of Traditional Scouting developed by Robert Baden-Powell.[1]

Members

The organization consists of three coeducational associations:

The Scouts unitaires de France are not a member of the CFS, but support its message aux familles (messages to the families) issued in 1999 and predating the foundation of the CFS.

See also

References

External links