Mormon church cuts ties with Boy Scout
programs in U.S., Canada
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[May 12, 2017]
By Gina Cherelus
(Reuters) - The Mormon church said on
Thursday it is no longer participating in two Boy Scouts of America
programs for older teenagers, a change that will affect more than
185,000 boys in the United States and Canada.
Beginning January 2018, the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints is cutting ties with the Boy Scouts' Varsity and
Venturing programs, youth development activities aimed at preparing
young men ages 14 to 18 for adulthood.
This announcement came months after the Boy Scouts began accepting
transgender boys into the program. But the church said this did not
influence its decision to pull out of the programs.
"Instead, young men activities will focus on spiritual, social, physical
and intellectual goals outlined by the Church," the church said in a
statement. "These activities are designed to be fun and meaningful and
provide opportunities for personal growth and development."
Ellen Kahn, an official at the Human Rights Campaign, criticized the
decision and linked it to the transgender issue.
"While the Boy Scouts of America and society in general move forward to
support and include LGBTQ people, sadly the Mormon Church continues to
send a damaging message to their own youth that being LGBTQ -- or being
an ally to LGBTQ people -- is not of value," Kahn said.
"It is a disservice to their own members, many of whom are moving in the
direction of accepting and affirming their LGBTQ children."
The church said that in most congregations in the United States and
Canada, young men aged 14 to 18 were not served well by the programs,
which have been difficult to run effectively.
The church will continue to participate in the Cub Scout and Boy Scout
programs, which serve about 330,000 Mormon youth ages 8 to 13 in the
United States.
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The Boy Scouts of America said in a statement that it appreciates
its relationship with the LDS church and it is up to the church to
decide which programs meet its needs.
"Although thousands of youth and leaders who participate in
Venturing crews nationwide embrace and support the program, we
recognize that not all programs are a perfect fit for all partners,"
the Boy Scouts said.
In January, the Boy Scouts reversed its more than 100-year-old
policy regarding transgender boys. Shifting definitions of gender
under state laws, which can "vary widely from state to state," was
the main push for the change, Boy Scouts of America communications
director Effie Delimarkos said in a statement.
The LDS Church statement said: "Our decision to end our
participation in the Varsity and Venturing programs was made
independent of this possibility and before that time."
(Reporting by Gina Cherelus in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis
and David Gregorio)
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