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Scout Promises From Around The World (Australia - Malaysia) |
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Scout Promise Since the publication of Scouting for Boys in 1908, all Scouts and Guides around the world have taken a Scout (or Guide) promise or oath to live up to ideals of the movement, and subscribed to a Scout Law. The wording of the Scout Promise (or Oath) and Scout Law have varied slightly over time and from country to country. Some national organization promises are given below. Although most Scouting and Guiding organizations use the word 'promise', a few such as the Boy Scouts of America tend to use 'oath' instead. Typically, Scouts and Guides will make the three-fingered Scout Sign when reciting the promise.
Original 1908 Text In his original book on boy scouting, General Baden Powell introduced the scout promise, as follows : “Before he becomes a scout, a boy must take the scout's oath, thus: On my honour I promise that--- 1. I will do my duty to God and the King. 2. I will do my best to help others, whatever it costs me. 3. I Know the scout law, and will obey it
While taking this oath the scout will stand, holding his right hand raised level with his shoulder, palm to the front, thumb resting on the nail of the little finger and the other three fingers upright, pointing upwards: This is the scout's salute and secret sign.
World Organization of the Scout Movement requirements The form of the promise has varied slightly from country to country and over time, but must fulfill the requirements of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) to qualify a National Scout Organization for membership. Together with clarifying its Scout Law, the Constitution of WOSM states:
“Article II, paragraph 2: "Adherence to a Promise and Law" All members of the Scout Movement are required to adhere to a Scout Promise and Law reflecting, in language appropriate to the culture and civilization of each National Scout Organization and approved by the World Organization, the principles of Duty to God, Duty to others and Duty to self, and inspired by the Promise and Law conceived by the Founder of the Scout Movement in the following terms:
The Scout Promise On my honour I promise that I will do my best—
In order to accommodate many different religions within Scouting, "God" may refer to a higher power, and is not specifically restricted to the God of the monotheistic religions. The WOSM Constitution explains "Duty to God" as "Adherence to spiritual principles, loyalty to the religion that expresses them and acceptance of the duties resulting therefrom." The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), which is a sister organization to WOSM, has the very same wording in their constitution (Part I, Article 2: Original Promise),[3] and follows similar policies.
Alternative Promises Although the Constitution of WOSM states that the Promise should include a reference to Duty to God [2], six countries (Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, and Finland) were granted the right in the 1920's to additionally use an alternative promise without a reference to God [4]. Two of these countries still offer this alternative promise (The Netherlands and Czech Republic), where others have abandoned it. WOSM stated in 1932 that no new exceptions will be made and has expressed the hope that the few remaining countries will stop using any promise lacking a reference to Duty to God. The Israeli Scouts though founded in 1919/1920 and joining WOSM in 1951 and WAGGGS in 1963 also have no 'duty to God' or apparent equivalent in their promise.
Non-WOSM Scouting Scout sections that follow traditional scouting, such as Baden-Powell Scouts within the WFIS, use several promises including the original Scout promise above that includes the reference to God.[5] Some, however, for example the 1st Tarrant Scout Group in Fort Worth, Texas use a blend of the original promise[6] and the "Outlander Promise" which, "according to tradition", B-P wrote for scouts that had to omit the reference to God or a monarch for reasons of conscience.[7]
National Scout/Guide organization promises Many of these are translations from the native languages of a particular organization and translations of the same words by different people can vary. |
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Australia On my honour * The reference to the Queen can be omitted in some cases
Austria Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs I promise on my honour
Ich verspreche bei meiner Ehre,
Bangladesh On my honour I promise that, I will do my best to do my duty
Belgium FOS Open Scouting I promise, on my honour, to try:
Europascouts en Gidsen - België I promise, on my word of honour,
Brazil Uniăo dos Escoteiros do Brasil Prometo pela minha honra
I promise, on my honour
Canadian Scouts On my honour,
Chile Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile Por mi honor prometo
I promise on my honour
Costa Rica Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Costa Rica Por mi honor y con la ayuda de Dios,
By my honour and with God's help,
Czech Republic Junák - svaz skautů a skautek ČR Slibuji na svou čest, jak dovedu nejlépe: The reference to God is optional in the Czech Republic. See introduction above for explanation.Finland
Finland Suomen Partiolaiset I will love my God and my neighbour,
France Scoutisme de France Je pense que tous les person
Germany Due to the huge number of different Scout associations in Germany, there is no common Scout Promise in Germany. For details on the individual promises, see also Scouting in Germany.
Greece On my honour, I promise
Hong Kong The Scout Association of Hong Kong On my honour, I promise that I will do my best
Hungary Magyar Cserkészszövetség I, … promise that I’ll do my duties
Iceland Bandalag íslenskra skáta On my honour I will do my best:
India The Bharat Scouts and Guides On my honour, I promise that I will do my best *The word "Dharma" may be substituted for the word "God" if so desired
Indonesia Gerakan Pramuka On My Honour , I promise to Fulfill my obligation to the God , to the Republic of Indonesia, and to obey Pancasila Help Other people and get involved in build the community Obey The Scout Law.
Ireland Gasóga na hÉireann/Scouting Ireland (The promise can be taken through English or Irish, the Irish version is not a direct transaltion, for reasons of flow.)
Scouts (11 to 15 years) & Sea Scouts (11 to 17 years) On my honour I promise that I will do my best, To do my duty to God*, To serve my community**, To help other people and to live by the Scout Law.
I promise to do my best; To be a good Beaver Scout, To love God, and to love one another. Cub Scouts/Macaoimh (8 to 10 years) do not as yet have an official variation. Venture Scouts (16 to 21 years): On my honour I promise that I will do my best, To do my duty to God*, To develop my talents, To serve my community**, To help other people and to live by the Scout Law. On my honour I promise that I will do my best, To do my duty to God*, To serve my community**, To help other people and to live by the Scout Law, And by thought, word and deed, to be a positive influence to young people in Scouting. *The reference to God, in the S.I. promises, can be replaced by To further my understanding and acceptance of a Spiritual Reality, **The term "community" refers to Gasóga na hÉireann as an all-Ireland body existing in two jurisdictions.
Israel Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel I promise to do my best
Italy Associazione Guide e Scout Cattolici Italiani Con l’aiuto di Dio, prometto sul mio onore di fare del mio meglio: English
Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Italiani Prometto sul mio onore di fare del mio meglio per: English
Japan Scout Association of Japan I swear on my honor to uphold the following three practices:
Malaysia Persekutuan Pengakap Malaysia Bahawa dengan sesungguhnya saya berjanji dan bersetia, yang saya dengan seberapa daya upaya, akan: taat kepada Tuhan, Raja dan Negara menolong orang pada setiap masa menurut undang-undang pengakap (translated from Malay): to do my duty to God, King and country to help others at all times to obey the scout laws
Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia (translated from Malay): 1. to God, King, and my Country Malaysia 2. to help people at all times and to obey the guide laws.
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