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Federation of North American Explorers

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Headquarters
  
Toronto, Ontario

Founded
  
1999

Membership
  
800

Country
  
Canada and USA

Founder
  
Paul Ritchi

General Commissioner
  
Paul Ritchi

The Federation of North-American Explorers (FNE) is a Roman Catholic faith-based, outdoor youth movement in Canada and the United States of America based on the methods of Lord Robert Baden-Powell and Venerable Jacques Sevin, SJ. It was founded in 1999 and serves more than 800 members in 25 active groups throughout North America. The association is a member of the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe. However, due to fundamental differences in the values and ideals of the FNE and those of scouting as it has developed in North America, the FNE program stresses that they are Explorers and not scouts.

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Program

The association is divided in four sections according to age. These ages are the same for both the male and the female programs, both of which are separated by age and gender.

Program Extent and Pontifical Recognition

Although the FNE program in North America is limited to its 26 groups and approximately 800 members, it is one of the 21 national associations that make up the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe (UIGSE-FSE). Combined, these countries account for more than 65,000 members. In 2003, the UIGSE-FSE received official recognition from the Vatican's Pontifical Council of the Laity as an International Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right. In 2008, the association was further recognized in a letter from Vatican Secretary Josef Clemens, where he thanked them for their efforts.

References

Federation of North-American Explorers Wikipedia