Federation of North-American Explorers

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Federation of North-American Explorers
Federation of North-American Explorers
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Country Canada
Founded 1999
Founder Paul Ritchi
Membership 200
General Commissioner Paul Ritchi
Affiliation Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d’Europe
Religious Affiliation Catholic
Website
http://www.fneexplorers.com

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The Federation of North-American Explorers (FNE) is the North American member association (covering Canada, the United States, and Mexico) of the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d’Europe – Fédération du Scoutisme Européen (UIGSE-FSE). It is a Catholic movement with established groups in Canada (since 1999) and the United States (since 2011).

Program

The association is divided into four sections according to age:[1]

  • Otters - ages 7 and 8
  • Timber Wolves (Yellow Branch) - ages 8 to 12
  • Explorers (Green Branch) - ages 12 to 16
  • Wayfarer Explorers (Red Branch) - ages 17 to 26

All units (except sometimes the Otters) are single gender, with male leadership for the boys and female leadership for the girls.

Ideals

Explorer Promise

On my honour and with God’s grace, I promise to do my best to serve God, my Church, my country, to help others at all times, and to obey the Explorer law.[2]

Explorer Law

  1. An Explorer’s honour is to be trusted.
  2. An Explorer is loyal to his country, leaders, parents, and subordinates.
  3. An Explorer’s duty is to serve others.
  4. An Explorer is a friend to all and a brother to every other Explorer.
  5. An Explorer is courteous and chivalrous.
  6. An Explorer sees in nature God’s creations; he loves plants and animals.
  7. An Explorer obeys proper orders and leaves nothing half-finished.
  8. An Explorer smiles and whistles under all difficulties.
  9. An Explorer is thrifty; he takes care of his own possessions and those of others.
  10. An Explorer is clean in thought, word, and deed.

Timber Wolf Promise

I promise to do my best to be faithful to God, my country, my parents, to keep the law of the Timber Wolf den, and to do a good turn for somebody every day.[3]

The Law of the Timber Wolf Den

The wolf listens to the old wolves, the wolf respects himself and the other members of the den.

Motto

The Explorer motto is Semper Parati (“Always Prepared” in Latin).

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