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Barnabas McDonald

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Though Knights of Columbus councils were involved in the Boy Scouts of America and other youth programs, it was decided to establish a youth section within the Order. Under the guidance of Brother Barnabas together with Supreme Director Daniel A. Tobin of Brooklyn, the first Columbian Squires circle
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In 1923 the Knights of Columbus established a "Boy Life Bureau"; Brother Barnabas was appointed the bureau's first Executive Secretary. The Boy Movement Committee of the Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus had sent questionnaires to each Grand Knight and after receiving the responses met with
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Brother Barnabas entered the novitiate in 1885 and taught in elementary schools and at the Placing Out Bureau of the New York Catholic Protectory, which prepared boys for farm work. He opened an agricultural school and a halfway house in New York where boys leaving the Protectory could learn to live
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According to Brother Barnabas, "The supreme purpose of the Columbian Squires is character building." Squires have fun and share their Catholic faith, help people in need, and enjoy the company of friends in social, family, athletic, cultural, civic and spiritual activities. Through their local
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In 1914, he was asked to serve on the major’s committee and investigate reported widespread abuses in the management of private charitable institutions which were receiving public money. Many Catholic clergy saw this as an anti-Catholic act and he was forced to resign. The final report showed
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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
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Brother Barnabas and Victor Ridder organized a Catholic Committee on Scouting in 1924 under the honorary chairmanship of
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circle, Squires work and socialize as a group of friends, elect their own officers, and develop into Catholic leaders.
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Brother Barnabas remained active as Director of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting until his death.
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The National Catholic Committee on Scouting’s highest award is named the ‘Brother Barnabas Founders Award’.
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Brother Barnabas was a leader during the early years of Catholic Youth ministry. Together with
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was named chairman of this Committee. Reverend Matthew J. Walsh, president of
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unsanitary conditions and lack of training in some Catholic institutions.
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and as a driving force in establishing the early relationship between the
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Faith and Fraternalism: The History of the Knights of Columbus, 1882-1982
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Institute of Educational Studies website, Catholic Education section,
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Explore the BSA’s longtime partnerships with diverse religious faiths
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Columbian Squires
Knights of Columbus
Boy Scouts of America
American Catholic Church
Victor F. Ridder
James E. West
St. Patrick's Cathedral
John Murphy Farley
Cardinal Archbishop of New York
Patrick Hayes
Cardinal Archbishop of New York
Ogdensburg
Notre Dame University
Silver Buffalo Award
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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