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Scouts et Guides de France

Scouts et Guides de France is the largest Scouting and Guiding association in France. It was formed on 1 September 2004 from the merger of two Roman Catholic Scouting organizations: the Guides de France and the Scouts de France. Through Scoutisme Français, SGdF is a member of both WOSM and WAGGGS.

History
SdF Chief Scouts • General Louis de Maud'huy (1920-16 July 1921) • General Arthur Guyot de Salins 1922-11 August 1936) • General Joseph Lafont 1936-1944 SdF Chief Scout/Scoutisme Français Chief Scout 1948 Honorary President • Maréchal Hubert Lyautey 1925 - 1934 General Commissioners • Père Jacques Sevin S.J. 1920 - 1924 • undocumented between 1924 and 1932 • René Lhopital 1932-1936 • Henri Gasnier 1936 - 1939 • Henry Dhavernas 1939 (provisional) • Eugène Dary 1940-1944 Pierre Delsuc General Commissioner of zone Nord 1941- 1944 • Pierre Delsuc 1944 - 1946 • Georges Gaultier 1946-1953 • Michel Rigal 1953-1970 • Emile-Xavier Visseaux 1970-1975 • Dominique Bénard 1975 - 1983 • Robert Wettstein 1983 - 1989 • Bertrand Chanzy 1989-1995 • Philippe Da Costa 1995-2002 • Claude Moraël 2002-2004 Guides de France Chief GuideAlbertine Duhamel 1924 - 1933 • Marie Thérèse de Kerraoul 1933 - 1954 General CommissionersAndrée Dalberto 1948 - 1953 • Antoinette Reille 1953 • Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre 1953-1979 • Monique Mitrani 1979-? • Caline ForestClaude Mangin ?-1997 • Hélène de la Messelière 1997-2003 Vice President delegateFrançoise Parmentier 2003-2004 Scouts et Guides de France General DelegatesClaude Moraël 2004-2008 • Philipe Bancon 2008-2013 • Catherine Larrieu 2013-2016 • Christian Larcher 2016-2016 • Olivier Mathieu 2016-2021 • Anne-Claire Bellay-Huet 2021-present PresidentsHélène Renard 2004 • Guillaume Légaut 2004-2011 • Gilles Vermot-Desroches 2011-2017 • Marie-Astrid Mullet-Abrassart 2017-present ==Programme==
Programme
Programme Sections: • Farfadets (Beavers): ages 6 to 8 • Louveteaux/Jeannettes (Cubs): ages 8 to 12 • Scouts/Guides: ages 11 to 15 • Pionniers/Caravelles (Venturer): ages 14 to 17 • Compagnons (Rovers): ages 17 to 21 • Mousses (Sea Scouts): ages 14 to 17 • Vent du Large: handicapped division The Scout motto is Toujours Prêt, Always Prepared in French. Scout Oath (SdF): : Sur mon honneur, et avec la grâce de Dieu, je m'engage a servir de mon mieux, Dieu, l'Église et la patrie, à aider mon prochain en toutes circonstances et à observer la loi scoute. : On my honor and with the grace of God, I promise to do my best to serve God, the Church and my country, to help my neighbour in any circumstance and to observe the Scout Law. Scout Law (SdF): 1964 Version: • Le scout met son honneur à mériter confiance.The Scout must strive to be trustworthy. • Le scout est loyal à son pays, ses parents, ses chefs et ses subordonnés.The Scout is loyal to his country, his parents, his leaders and his subordinates. • Le scout est fait pour servir et sauver son prochain.The Scout must serve and save his neighbour. • Le scout est l'ami de tous et l'ami de tout autre Scout.The Scout is a friend of everybody and all other Scouts. • Le scout est courtois et chevaleresque.The Scout is polite and chivalrous. • Le scout voit dans la nature l'oeuvre de Dieu, il aime les plantes et les animaux.''The Scout sees God's work in nature. He loves plants and animals.'' • Le scout obéit sans réplique et ne fait rien à moitié.The Scout obeys without replying and does nothing by halves. • Le scout est maître de soi, il sourit et chante dans les difficultés.The Scout is his own master, smiling and singing during hardships. • Le scout est économe et prend soin du bien d'autrui.The Scout is sparing and takes care of what is others. • Le scout est pur dans ses pensées, ses paroles et ses actes.The Scout must be pure in his thoughts, words and actions. Current version: • Le scout tient parole. En patrouille, je m’affirme et je fais des choix.The Scout keeps his word. In my patrol, I stand my ground and I make decisions. • Le scout développe ses talents. En patrouille, j’invente et j’explore.The Scout develops his talents. In my patrol, I invent and I explore. • Le scout a l’esprit d’équipe. En patrouille, j’accueille et je rends service.The Scout has team spirit. In my patrol, I accept everybody and I serve. • Le scout prend soin de son corps. En patrouille, je me dépasse.The Scout takes care for his body. In my patrol, I surpass myself. • Dieu propose au scout, un chemin. En patrouille, je découvre en Jésus un ami.God proposes a way to the Scout. In my patrol, I discover a friend in Jesus. • Le scout respecte l’autre. Fille ou garçon, j’exprime mes sentiments.The Scout respects other people. Girl or boy, I express my feelings. ==Emblems==
Emblems
The red Jerusalem Cross with the fleur-de-lis was the symbol of the Scouts de France. It was designed by Father Jacques Sévin SJ, co-founder of the Fédération des Scouts de France. The Guides de France used the same Jerusalem Cross with a superimposed trefoil. The emblem of the merged organization combines elements of both predecessors. The round orange background recalls the rope circle, which symbolizes the strength of the Movement. Image:Guides de France.svg|Historic emblem of the Guides de France ==Literature==
Literature
Le scoutisme , from father Jacques Sévin • Pour penser scoutement , from father Jacques Sévin • Philippe Laneyrie, Les scouts de France, Editions du Cerf, ==See also==
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