Of course it's important to vet fully any organization you plan on engaging with, we have Trail Life in our area, run by a lot of ex-scouting leaders. They expect the men to be there and involved. There's even room for single moms to get engaged and provide Christ-centered male role models and fellowship. They don't specify a denomination but there are requirements for regular attendance to a service and even verse recitations in order to earn certain badges.
From the article, which you didn't bother to read, " Trail Life is not a Catholic organization."
Without even the most basic attempt to learn, it's doubtful there will be much mentoring on your part to boys. So please promise you won't enroll in any of the alternatives listed, for the sake of the families already there. We'll pray for your boys.
Of course it's important to vet fully any organization you plan on engaging with, we have Trail Life in our area, run by a lot of ex-scouting leaders. They expect the men to be there and involved. There's even room for single moms to get engaged and provide Christ-centered male role models and fellowship. They don't specify a denomination but there are requirements for regular attendance to a service and even verse recitations in order to earn certain badges.
Good article, but as I am not Catholic I will keep looking for other alternatives.
From the article, which you didn't bother to read, " Trail Life is not a Catholic organization."
Without even the most basic attempt to learn, it's doubtful there will be much mentoring on your part to boys. So please promise you won't enroll in any of the alternatives listed, for the sake of the families already there. We'll pray for your boys.
Is the lowest rank alter boy?