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'''Scout Sunday (AKA: Scouts' Day or Guides' Day)''' is a generic term for special days observed by members of the Scouting movement throughout the year. Some of these days have religious significance, while others may be a simple celebration of Scouting. Typically, it is a day when all members of Scouting will re-affirm the [[Scout Promise]].  Many scouting organization observe this on a religious day to emphasize the 1st principle of the Scout Promise, [[Duty to God (Scout Oath)]].
'''Scout Sunday (AKA: Scouts' Day or Guides' Day)''' is a generic term for special days observed by members of the Scouting movement throughout the year. Some of these days have religious significance, while others may be a simple celebration of Scouting. Typically, it is a day when all members of Scouting will re-affirm the [[Scout Promise]].  Many scouting organization observe this on a religious day to emphasize the 1st principle of the Scout Promise, [[Duty to God (Scout Oath)]].
== Observances==
* [https://www.scouting.org/resources/info-center/scout-sunday/ Sunday preceeding Febr 8th] - Scout Sunday, [[Boy Scouts of America]] - Scouting Anniversary Day -


[[Category: Religion]]
[[Category: Religion]]
[[Category: Duty to God]]
[[Category: Duty to God]]

Latest revision as of 03:51, 24 September 2018

Scout Sunday (AKA: Scouts' Day or Guides' Day) is a generic term for special days observed by members of the Scouting movement throughout the year. Some of these days have religious significance, while others may be a simple celebration of Scouting. Typically, it is a day when all members of Scouting will re-affirm the Scout Promise. Many scouting organization observe this on a religious day to emphasize the 1st principle of the Scout Promise, Duty to God (Scout Oath).

Observances