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The Boy Scouts of America use many Scout Prayers. All packs/dens/troops should keep a "Prayer Book"; one Scout takes it home each week and inscribes in it his own prayer to read out at the end of a meeting.

Contents

Official prayers are widely used by groups that don't use a Prayer Book or when the Prayer Book is not available. Different groups use slight variations of these. This happens from an incorrect teaching of the prayer, an adaptation for a specific country, or other reasons.

The Cub Scout Prayer

Used by the Cub Scout section.


Used by the Cub Scouts of the Scout Association:-

Several Cub Scout prayers are used in the United States of America.

The Scout Prayer

Used by the Scout section.

The Scout Law Prayer

(This prayer is designed to demonstrate the Scout Law)

The Venturer Prayer

Used by the Venture Scout section.

The Rover Prayer

The rover prayer is based upon the prayer of St Ignatius of Loyola and was adopted by Baden-Powell for use by the Rover Scout section.

Gilwell Grace

Originated at Gilwell Park.

References

Scout prayer Wikipedia


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