Brother Barnabas was a leader during the early years of Catholic Youth ministry. Together with
Victor F. Ridder and with the cooperation of
James E. West, he is credited with founding one of the earliest Catholic Boy Scout troops at
St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1912, having received formal approval of
John Murphy Farley,
Cardinal Archbishop of New York. Brother Barnabas and Victor Ridder organized a Catholic Committee on Scouting in 1924 under the honorary chairmanship of
Patrick Hayes,
Cardinal Archbishop of New York. Bishop Joseph H. Conroy of
Ogdensburg was named chairman of this Committee. Reverend Matthew J. Walsh, president of
Notre Dame University was selected as national Chaplain. Brother Barnabas was selected by the Boy Scouts of America in 1925 to be the Education Director of their "Catholic Bureau" for Scout extension under Catholic leadership, replacing Fr. John F. White. who had served in that capacity since 1919. In 1927 Brother Barnabas was recognized with the
Silver Buffalo Award for his service. Brother Barnabas remained active as Director of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting until his death. ==Knights of Columbus==