Associazione Italiana Guide e Scouts d'Europa Cattolici | |||
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Founded | 1976 | ||
Membership | 20,105 | ||
President | Marco Platania | ||
Vice President | Laura Casiccio | ||
Scout Commissioner General | Fabrizio Cuozzo | ||
Guide Commissioner General | Adelaide Cantono di Ceva | ||
(Eccl.) Assistant General | Paolo La Terra | ||
Website https://fse.it | |||
The Associazione Italiana Guide e Scouts d'Europa Cattolici (translation: Italian Association Catholic Guides and Scouts of Europe, AIGSEC), better known as Federazione dello Scautismo Europeo (Federation of European Scouting, FSE) or Scouts d'Europa (Scouts of Europe), is a Catholic single-gender Scouting and Guiding association in Italy.
Formed in 1976, AIGSEC includes 20,105 members, 203 local groups and 1,361 units, [1] making it the second-largest organisation of that kind in the country, second only to the Associazione Guide e Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI), born by the merger of the Associazione Scouts Cattolici Italiani (ASCI) with the Associazione Guide Italiane (AGI) in 1974. AIGSEC was founded two years later by former leaders of ASCI and AGI, along with some disgruntled members of AGESCI. [2] [3]
AIGSEC is the second-largest member of the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe or European Scouting Federation (UIGSE–FSE), [4] an organisation launched in 1956.
The International Union of the Guides and Scouts of Europe - Federation of Scouts of Europe is a traditional faith-based Scouting organization with 20 member associations in 17 European countries and also in North America, serving roughly 65,000 members. The organization, headquartered in France, was founded in 1956 by a group of German and French Roman Catholic Scoutmasters as a faith-based Scouting movement, in order to reconcile the European peoples in the aftermath of the Second World War.
The National Scout Association of Eritrea is the national Scouting organization of Eritrea. Scouting in Eritrea shares a common history with that of Ethiopia, where Scouting was founded in 1950. Scouting in Eritrea has become active again after many years of government banning, and is in its infancy. Political unrest and financial considerations have slowed growth. Scouts have not been seen at regional Scout events and may just operate on a local level.
The Italian Scout Federation is the national Scouting and Guiding federation of Italy. Scouting and Guiding in Italy started in 1910, the Boy Scouts were among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922, the Girl Guides joined the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1948. The federation serves 102,778 Scouts and 84,303 Guides.
The Associazione Guide e Scouts Cattolici Italiani is a Catholic Scouting and Guiding association in Italy. It is coeducational and, as of 2022, has 183,925 members, including 33,268 leaders, 1,933 local groups and 6,287 units, making it the country's largest Scout association.
The Confederation of European Scouts, called in French Confédération Européenne de Scoutisme and abbreviated as CES, was formed in Brussels, Belgium, on 12 November 1978 and is still based in Belgium. CES stresses the European dimension of the Scouting programme and claims to provide the "authentic Scouting of Baden-Powell". The CES is a confederation of national federations. The CES is a split-off from the Fédération du Scoutisme Européen (FSE) later renamed to the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe; it left after controversies about the importance of religious elements in the single associations' programs and co-education. The exact number of members of the CES is unknown.
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Scouting and Guiding in Italy consists of several associations and federations, including more than 225,000 male Scouts and female Guides.
Christianity in Italy has been historically characterised by the dominance of the Catholic Church since the East–West Schism. However, the country is also home to significant Christian minorities, especially Orthodox Christians, Protestants and Jehovah's Witnesses.
National Scouting and Guiding organisations are divided into different age groups to deliver the Scouting and Guiding programmes for a full range of youth.
The Scouts of the World Award is an international Scout recognition administered by the World Organization of the Scout Movement. It was developed to give "young people more opportunities to face the challenges of the future" as identified by the United Nations Millennium Declaration in 2000. That declaration identified eight Millennium Development Goals and participation in the award helps one work towards those goals.
The Südtiroler Pfadfinderschaft, abbreviated as SP, is the Roman Catholic Scout association of the German minority of the Italian province of South Tyrol. The association is coeducational and has 600 members in seven troops. It is affiliated to the Associazione Guide e Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI), is strongly connected to Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs and Slovenian Catholic Girl Guides and Boy Scouts Association Scouting organizations, and maintains some contact with the Deutsche Pfadfinderschaft Sankt Georg. The association owns two campsites in the province.
The Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori ed Esploratrici Italiani is a coeducational and non-denominational Scouting and Guiding association in Italy.
The International Catholic Conference of Scouting (ICCS) is an autonomous, international body committed to promoting and supporting Catholic Scout associations and to be a link between the Scout movement and the Catholic Church. Its headquarters is located in Rome, Italy.
The European Scout Federation is a Traditional Scouting youth organisation. It is a part of the other Scouting in the United Kingdom. Original test work set out by Robert Baden-Powell is still used. The original uniform is still evident today, broad brimmed hats, khaki shirts and shorts, making the wearer instantly recognisable as a Scout.
Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi and Maria Corsini-Beltrame Quattrocchi were two married Italian Catholic laypeople who became the first couple to be beatified together in 2001. According to Pope John Paul II, they lived "an ordinary life in an extraordinary way". They are commemorated on 25 November—their wedding anniversary.
The Associazione Scouts Cattolici Italiani was a Catholic Scouting association active in Italy from 1916 to 1974, while being suspended under Fascism.
The Associazione Guide Italiane was a Catholic Girl Scouting association active in Italy, founded in 1943.
Count Mario Gabrielli di Carpegna was an Italian politician and soldier, and the founder of the Associazione Scouts Cattolici Italiani (ASCI) on 16 January 1916. di Carpegna served as Central Commissioner of ASCI at its foundation in 1916, and was the Chief Scout from 1922 until his death, as well as a founding member of the International Scout Committee.
Giulio Cesare Uccelini was a leading figure in Catholic Scouting in Lombardy and in the Italian resistance movement through the end of World War II.
Mario Sica is an Italian retired diplomat and served as the International Commissioner of the Italian Scout Federation. He was born in Rome. Sica edited the Italian editions of the works of Robert Baden-Powell and wrote, among other things, the History of Scouting in Italy.