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BSP Investiture

The document outlines the program for an Outfit Investiture Ceremony, which includes the opening prayer, entrance of colors, singing of the national anthem, recitation of the pledge of allegiance to the Philippine flag, opening remarks by the school principal, and the outfit investiture ceremony proper led by the outfit advisor where new scouts pledge the Scout Oath and Law and are welcomed as members of the outfit.

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BSP Investiture

The document outlines the program for an Outfit Investiture Ceremony, which includes the opening prayer, entrance of colors, singing of the national anthem, recitation of the pledge of allegiance to the Philippine flag, opening remarks by the school principal, and the outfit investiture ceremony proper led by the outfit advisor where new scouts pledge the Scout Oath and Law and are welcomed as members of the outfit.

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I. The Opening Prayer Sctt.

Trisha Lorraine Capala

II. The Entrance of Colors Outfit 166

III. The Philippine National Anthem Sct. Justine Cortez

IV. Panunumpa Sa Watawat Ng Pilipinas Sct. Zhamia Capuno

V. The Opening & Welcome Remarks Dr. Mariolito G. Magcalas


Principal IV/Institutional Head

VI. The Outfit Investiture Ceremony Proper Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes
Outfit Advisor

VII. a. The Candle Lightning Ceremony

i. The Scout Oath


ii. The Scout Law
iii. The Senior Scout Code
b. The Scout Badge, Motto & Slogan
c. The Scout Sign & Salute
d. The Senior Scout Medallion
e. The Scout Neckerchief & Carabao Slide

VIII. The Donning of Neckerchief The Parents and Guardians

IX. Presentation of the Institutional Charter

X. The Outfit Installation Ceremony OA. & SCL.

XI. Introduction of the Guest Speaker Sct. Lolita Pangan


Outfit Advisor

XII. Inspirational Message Delfin S. Sibal, ALT


Public Schools District Supervisor

XIII. Closing Remarks SL. Romelito T. Lugtu


HT-VI, MAPEH Department

XIV. Closing Prayer Sct. Jan Nha Kim

XV. The Exit of Colors

XVI. The Scout Benediction Sct. Dandy Domingo


Outfit Advisor

Antony B. Miclat & Sybil C. Gueco


Masters of Ceremony
THE OUTFIT INVESTITURE SCRIPT

I. OPENING PRAYER AND LIGHTNING OF BIG CANDLE WHICH


REPRESENTS SCOUTING SPIRIT (Senior Scout. Trisha Lorraine Capala)

Lord, Heavenly Father, Almighty Eternal God, we raise our minds and
hearts to you at the beginning this Ceremony as we lit this candle that
symbolizes the Spirit of Scouting.
(THE OUTFIT ADVISOR LIT THE CENTER CANDLE)
We humbly beg for your guidance, protection and forgiveness of our sins.
Grant us the grace to learn the virtues of your youth and apply the Scout
Oath and Law in every action in your honor and glory.

Deign to bless the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the Scouting
Movement in this institution, as well as our brother Scouts all over the
world. Fill the soul of our Scoutmasters with your own spirit of knowledge;
of wisdom and of reverence, that influenced by your divine leadership, he
may, by word and example lead us on to imitate the virtue of your
boyhood.

Our Crew Leaders, who has the responsibilities to lead their Crews, we ask
you to help them to know their members and be sensitive to their needs,
help them realize that attitudes and good example are more important
than skills and be fair and generous to all. Grant our Crew and Outfit a
happy spirit; bless all our projects and help us to make constructive
progress, so that our training will fit us for real service now and in the
future.

We thank you for granting us our ever loving and supportive parents and
by making them your representatives. Help us carry out conscientiously by
ready and cheerful obedience to our father and mother. Let us be ever
attentive to their wishes, eager to make them happy and patient to
accept their corrections, all these we pray in your most holy name. Amen.

II. THE ENTRANCE OF COLORS

The Emcee: Please all rise for the Entrance of Colors and remain standing for the
Philippine National Anthem and Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng
Pilipinas.

Bitbit Sagisag… TA

III. THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM

The Philippine National Anthem – Scout Salute!


The Emcee: Please remain standing for the Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa
Watawat ng Pilipinas to be led by Senior Scout. Zhamia Capuno

IV. PANUNUMPA NG KATAPATAN SA WATAWAT NG PILIPINAS


Facing the audience - Let’s recite the Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa
Watawat ng Pilipinas in unison.
Facing the Philippine Flag - Scout Sign! The Person In-Charge recites the
Pledge.

After the recitation. Ready front!

XVII. The Emcee calls the Principal to give the Opening & Welcome Remarks:
And to give us the Opening & Welcome Remarks, please welcome Dr.
Mariolito G. Magcalas, Principal IV of Capas National HS.

V. THE OPENING AND WELCOME REMARKS

To our Scout Officials, Council Scout Executive, My beloved Scouts,


Parents and Guardians, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen –
Good Morning.

First, I would like to extend my warmest welcome and greetings to


everyone here at the (name of the school). Being the Institutional Head, it
is indeed an honor and pleasure for to welcome you all and officially
opens this year’s Outfit Investiture Ceremony.

For the past years, Scouting has always been a partner of the Department
of Education in stilling the desirable values and character of our beloved
students. We shall start this year with high hopes as we formally accept
new members in Scouting, with promise to nurture a culture of peace as
we ground our students for Skills & Self Reliance, Citizenship Training and
Character Building. All these shall raise-up new breed of future leaders of
our society. Once again, on behalf of (name of the school), please
accept our warmest welcome, congratulations in advanced, Thank you
very much and Mabuhay Kayong Lahat!

Emcee: Thank you very much Sir, for such wonderful words of welcome
and opening our ceremony this afternoon. We shall now have our Outfit
Investiture Ceremony Proper. Let’s all welcome Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes,
Outfit Advisor to formally officiate our ceremony.

VI. THE OUTFIT INVESTITURE CEREMONY PROPER

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: “Senior Crew leader, bring the
candidates forward.”

(SCL escorts the candidates in front of the stage, facing the Outfit Advisor,
back to audience. SCL stands in front).

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: “You have presented yourself
before this Outfit and asked to be made Scouts. Is this your own wish?”

Participants: “Sir, yes sir!”

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, Outfit Advisor: “In this ceremony you will be
received into this Outfit and into the world brotherhood of Scouting.
Before you is a single, lighted candle. It represents the Spirit of Scouting.
The Scout Ideals as contained in the Scout Oath and Law present a code
for living and a standard of conduct that must be observed by all
members of the Scouting Movement at all times. Scout spirit is living every
day in accordance with our Scout Ideals. You show it in the way you act
and the things you say and do in Scouting as well as in your daily life.

As you become Scouts you will learn more about the Scouting Spirit. The
law of the Outfit is the Scout Law. It is known and followed by millions of
Scouts. You will learn and follow this law, too. The Senior Crew Leader will
now lead the rededication of the Scout Oath & Law.

Participants pledge themselves to the Scout Oath and Law.

(The Lightning of 3 Main Candles which represents 3 Main Duty of a Scout


namely Duty to God and Country, Duty to Others and Duty to Self, followed
by the lightning of 12 candles which symbolizes the 12 point of the Scout
Law, the 12 candles will be lit by 12 Scouts individually, one at a time after
it was mentioned.)

The SCL leads the Scout A, B, & C in reciting the Duties and lighting of the
three (3) main candles. Each Scout/Participant approaches the single
lighted candle and lit their candle and proceeds in the lectern/podium.
Each Scout/Participant reads their part before the audience.

Sct. Krizzel Kimbie Coronel, SCOUT A: “On my honor, /I will do my best/ to


do my duty/ to God and my Country, the republic of the Philippines (lights
the center candle)

On My Honor…Honor is your most precious and sacred possession in life. It


includes your good name, your integrity and good reputation. When you
commit yourself to the Scout Oath, you promise to live by its precepts in
order to give meaning and idealism to your way of life.

I will Do My Best… In everything you do, you promise to do the best you
can. If anything worth doing is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well.
Doing your best is your personal challenge. Always strive to do your best
in everything you do.

To Do My Duty to God and My Country…We, who belong to the Scout


Movement believe in God. We may not all worship Him in the same way,
but we are one in our faith and belief that He is the supreme Being, our
Lord and Master. To do your duty to God, you must worship Him and
follow His teaching according to your own religious beliefs. You will find
happiness in life if you faithfully do your duty to God.

Sct. Tiffany Nikole Salunga, SCOUT B: “On my honor/ I will do my best to


obey the Scout Law, and To help other people at all times;/(lights left
candle)

And to Obey the Scout Law… In trying to live up to the Scout Oath – you
will need the Scout Law to guide you. The twelve points of the Scout Law
are our norm of conduct as we travel along the Scouting trail through life.
Thus, you are asked to commit yourself to the Scout Oath and Law as your
way of life.

To Help Other People at All Times… One reason why Scouting has
flourished in this country is because it has received the willing support of
the public. Scouting merits this support because Scouts have
demonstrated that they are useful members of society. This is evident
when Scouts perform rescue work in case of disaster – fires, earthquakes,
typhoons and floods. During emergencies anywhere, Scouts are always
among the first to volunteer for service and perform tasks which are
ordinarily belong to adults. In normal times, Scouts have shown that they
are ready to participate and even initiate community and service
projects that benefit the community. The spirit of service is in the heart of
all true Scouts.

Sct. Angel Juby Maglanoc, SCOUT C: “On my honor/ I will do my best/ To


keep myself physically strong/ Mentally awake/ And morally straight.
(Lights right candle).

To Keep My Self Physically Strong…By now, you have learned certain rules
of health and hygiene in school which if observed will help you live a
healthy and happy life. Sound minds swell in sound bodies. If you want to
have an alert mind and be always ready to serve others, you must keep
yourself physically healthy and strong.

Mentally Awake… Being mentally awake reflects mental alertness and


mental health. It is not enough that a Scout is physically healthy; he must
be mentally awake too. His reflexes, his responses, his movements must be
ready to respond to his needs and the needs of the situation.

And Morally Straight…A Scout always must be a model of moral


uprightness. His norm of conduct must be beyond reproach. His thought,
words and deeds should always reflect his high ideals and sound moral
values.

NARRATION/VOICE OVER OR ASSIGNED TO 12 SELECTED SCOUTS

EMCEE: The Scout Law. Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly,


Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent.”

(Each Scout approaches the center stage, lit their candle and recites
each point of the Scout Law).

A Scout is Trustworthy… A Scout tells the truth. He keeps his promises.


Honesty is part of his code of conduct. People can always depend on
him.

A Scout is Helpful… A Scout is concerned about other people. He willingly


volunteers to help others without expecting payment or reward.

A Scout is Friendly… A Scout is friend to all. He is a brother to other Scouts.


He seeks to understand others. He respects those with ideas and customs
that are different from his own.
A Scout is Courteous… A Scout is polite to everyone regardless of age and
position. He knows that good manners make it easier for other people to
get along together.

A Scout is Kind… A Scout understands there is strength in being gentle. He


treats others as he wants to be treated. He does not harm nor kill any
living creature needlessly but will strive to save and protect all harmless
life.

A Scout is Obedient… A Scout follows the rules of his family, school and
Outfit. He obeys the law of his community and country.

A Scout is Cheerful… A Scout looks for the bright side of life. He cheerfully
does task that come his way. He tries to make others happy.
A Scout is Thrifty… A Scout works to pay his way and to help others. He
saves for the future. He protects and conserves natural resources. He
carefully uses his time and property.

A Scout is Brave… A Scout can face danger even if he is afraid. He has


courage to stand for what he thinks is right even if others laugh at him or
threaten him.

A Scout is Clean… A Scout keeps his body and mind fit and clean. He
goes round with those who believe in living these same ideals. He keeps
his home and community clean.

A Scout is Reverent… A Scout is reverent towards God. He is faithful in his


religious duties. He respects the belief of others.

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: “You have heard the words of
the Scout Oath and the twelve points of the Scout Law. Do you accept
these three duties and the twelve points of this law as a Scout?”

Participants: “Sir, Yes, Sir!”

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: “Do you promise to do your best
to live and pledge yourself to learn and follow the Scout Oath & Law?”

Participants: “Yes, we are!”

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, Outfit Advisor: “Very well. We began in almost total
darkness. Now in the light of these candles, we can see one another well
and have renewed ourselves in the Spirit of the Scout Oath & Scout Law.
Now, I shall call your Senior Crew Leader to lead the recitation of the
Senior Scout Code.

Sct. Kathleen Salita, The Senior Crew Leader: To all our newly invested
Senior Scouts, please raise your right hand in Scout Sign and repeat after
me:

THE SENIOR SCOUT CODE


As a Senior Scout Citizen,

I will live the Scout Oath and Law, the Scout Motto, and the Senior Scout Slogan;

I will be familiar with the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, especially
my rights and obligations as a Filipino citizen;

I will share in the responsibilities of my home, school, church, neighbourhood,


community, and country;

I will deal fairly and kindly with my fellowmen in the spirit of the Scout Law;

I will work to preserve our Filipino heritage, aware that the privileges we enjoy
were won by hard work, sacrifice, clear thinking, and faith of our forefathers;

I will do everything in my power to pass on a better Philippines to the next


generation.

Sct. Kathleen Salita, The Senior Crew Leader: I shall now call our Asst.
Senior Crew Leader for the Presentation of the Scout Badge.

Sct. Stephanie Adona, The Asst. Senior Crew Leader: My fellow Scouts,
before you is the Scout Badge. The Scout Badge is composed of the trefoil
and the scroll with an overhand knot attached to it. Each point of the
three pointed trefoil, which is the main part of the Scout Badge, represents
the three points of the Scout Oath, namely – duty to God and Country,
Duty to Others and Duty to Self.

The single band joining the three points of the trefoil symbolizes Unity and
Universal Brotherhood. The design and color inside the trefoil which is
derived from our flag have the same symbolism and meaning. The stars
further symbolize the ideals of faith, truth and knowledge, the foundation
of Scout Citizenship.

The Scroll with the Scout Motto turned up at its end is a symbolic reminder
of the eight point of the Scout Law, “A Scout is Cheerful.” The rope
attached below the scroll serves as a reminder to the Scout to do a good
turn to someone every day, the slogan being “Do a Good Turn Daily.”

As your personal commitment, do promise to depend and uphold the


highest traditions and noble ideals of the Scout Badge as member of the
World Organization of the Scout Movement and the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines?

Participants: “Ma’am, Yes, Ma’am!”

Sct. Stephanie Adona, The Asst. Senior Crew Leader: Very well, with that,
I’m with you in this endeavor. I shall now call our Outfit Scribe for the
commitment to the Scout Motto.

Sct. Gillian Mae Gado, The Outfit Scribe: As previously mentioned in the
part of the Scout Badge is the Scout Motto, which is “Laging Handa” or
“Be Prepared”. The motto reminds a Scout of the meaning and purpose
of his membership and the training he gets from Scouting.
A Scout is being prepared and trained for responsible citizenship and
servant leadership. As he requires the necessary knowledge and skills in
Scouting, his mind is conditioned and he is able to offer the same
knowledge and skills not only for himself but in the service of others.
Scouting therefore, is a preparation and readiness to serve others, hence
our Scout Motto “Laging Handa.” Do you accept this motto as your own
and promise to live with it in your daily lives?

Participants: “Ma’am, Yes, Ma’am!”

Sct. Gillian Mae Gado, The Outfit Scribe: I am glad and happy to hear
your commitment to our Scout Motto. Now, I shall now call our Outfit
Quartermaster for the presentation of the Senior Scout Slogan.

Sct. John Ryle Macapagal, The Outfit Quartermaster: The Senior Scout
Slogan is “Once a Scout always a Scout”. In the case maybe, our Slogan
will be simple reminder for all us, even though we ceased to be a fine
young men - in this little world, we will always be a Scout not only in
uniform but more so in thoughts, words and deeds. Do you subscribe in
our Senior Scout Slogan?

Participants: “Sir, Yes, Sir!”

Sct. John Ryle Macapagal, The Outfit Quartermaster: Very well then, I am
one with you, this slogan – Once a Scout always a Scout, may we always
be. I shall now call our Outfit Treasurer for the commencement of the
Scout Salute and the Scout Sign.

Sct. Krizeline Ngo, The Outfit Treasurer: My fellow Scouts, before us are the
Philippine Flag and the BSP Flag, and as sign of respect, let us execute the
Scout Sign.

The Scout Sign is made with the right hand palm forward with forefinger,
middle and ring pointed upward, the thumb folded over the little finger.
The forearm forms a right angle with the upper arm which is horizontally in
line with the shoulder.

The three fingers pointing upward indicate the three components of the
Scout trefoil. They also signify that a Scout reaches upward to bigger and
nobler Ideals. The thumb and little finger joined together represent the
unity of the Scouting Movement and symbolize the bond of brotherhood
of all Scouts all over the world.

The Scout Sign is used by Scouts when he makes a solemn pledge, while
reciting the Scout Oath and Law, as well as the Panunumpa sa Watawat.
It is also used as a greeting or recognition sign among Scouts and Scouts
all over the World. Ready front!

Fellow Scouts, Scout Salute! The Scout salute is made with the right
handing the Scout sign. The hand is brought up smartly (taking the
shortest distance) with the forefinger touching the edge of the right
eyebrow. If wearing a brimmed cap or hat, the forefinger must touch the
brim slightly to side of the right eye. When in uniform, the salute is
rendered as a sign of respect to the flag and the National Anthem. It is
also used between Scouts and Scouters as a sign of courtesy and respect.

We shall now have the presentation of the Senior Scout Medallion to lead
by our Senior Crew Leader

Sct. Kathleen Salita, The Senior Crew Leader: Fellow Scouts, before you is
the symbolic presentation of our Senior Scout Medallion.

THE SENIOR SCOUT MEDALLION / EMBLEM


It represents all that Senior Scouting stands for. The red double S
letter embossed in a field of gold and represented as a winding road
leading to the distant horizon symbolizes the exciting outdoor trails of life
which a Senior Scout must take in adventure filled journey to good
citizenship. The golden field upon which the double letter S is lain
symbolizes those golden values that every Senior Scout must strive to
possess as he goes through life. The trefoil on the emblem reminds him
that, as a Senior Scout, he belongs to a world-wide brotherhood of young
people committed to a life of selfless service to God, Country and
Fellowmen.

The double S also represents the three (3) sections of the Senior
Scout programs namely the Land, Sea and Air Scouting. It symbolizes the
pathways traveled by Land Scouts as they wind their way through the
woods. It also symbolizes the red sails of sailboats that flaps in the wind as
Sea Scouts go into an adventurous voyage along the coast. So too, does
it symbolizes the flight curvature of spaceships hurling into infinity as Air
Scouts set their sights on a highly challenging odyssey into the future. The
double S is represented in the red for the courageous spirit that Senior
Scouts must exemplify on their joyful journey to a better life.

I shall now call our Assistant Outfit Advisor to lead the presentation of the
Scout Neckerchief and the Wooden Carabao Slide before our
acceptance and donning ceremony.

Sct. Jonathan Aquino, The Assistant Outfit Advisor: My fellow Scouts,


before you is the Scout Neckerchief and the Carabao Slide, allow me to
present to you its symbolism before the donning ceremony.

Our Neckerchief represents as the identity and basic uniform of a


Scout…The Universality of the Scout Movement Serves as many practical
purposes such as Bandage and tourniquet, Signal Flags during
emergencies, In absence of ropes, may also be joined together to be
used as one and Protects the head from the heat of the sun.

The Wooden Carabao Head as Slide… The symbol of hard work, humility,
perseverance and strength… An animal of burden which is so valuable,
an asset to the Filipino farmer. It Exemplifies kindness, friendliness,
hospitality, patience and persistence which are held highly by every
Filipino and Our national animal – that possesses “good character”, which
also render selfless service to all. You may now prepare yourselves and
accept your charge as we request your parents and guardians to lead
the Neckerchief Donning Ceremony.

VII. THE DONNING OF THE NECKERCHIEF

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: May we request all parents and
guardians to don the neckerchiefs of their sons as symbol of acceptance
in the Scout Movement.

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: “And now for the official
acceptance, let us all welcome our Principal, Dr. Mariolito G. Magcalas.

The Principal: “By the authority vested in me by the Boy Scouts of the Philippines,
Manila Council, and as the Institutional Head of the Capas National High
School, I now officially declare you as full fledge member of Scout Outfit No. 166
of Capas National High School . You may now accept your Membership IDs from
your Scout Officials in the presence of your loved ones the symbol of your
membership. Welcome to the Troop! Best Scouting Wishes and Thank You very
much!

(Play the song “On My Honor”)

VIII. THE PRESENTATION OF THE INSTITUTIONAL CHARTER

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: and now to completely fulfil your
membership, we shall now have the Presentation of the Institutional
Charter by our Council Scout Executive.

The Council Scout Executive: before I formally present this Charter, allow
me to express my sincerest thanks to your Outfit Advisor, your Institutional
Head and Representative, Outfit Committee Chairman and Members and
most especially to your parents and guardians to giving you this
opportunity to join this noble movement. Once, again please accept my
deepest gratitude and commendation for a job well done, making
Scouting possible for boys and prepare our youth for responsible
citizenship and servant leadership. I shall now read the contents of this
Institutional Charter certifying your full pledge membership.

The Council Scout Executive reads the content of the Institutional Charter
and presents it to the Institutional Head.

Congratulations to everyone and Best Scouting Wishes!

IX. THE OUTFIT INSTALLATION CEREMONY

Sct. Lionel Rizzi Reyes, The Outfit Advisor: Once again, allow me to express
my sincerest thanks and gratitude to all your parents and guardians for
allowing you join the noble cause of the Scout Movement. Now, let us all
welcome back your Senior Crew Leader to lead the Outfit Installation
Ceremony.

Sct. Kathleen Salita, The Senior Crew Leader: As mandated in our


Institutional Charter, We shall now have our Outfit Installation Ceremony,
Crew Leaders, kindly organize your members surrounding our Outfit Flag.
Put your left hand at the shoulders of the Scout in front of you and
execute a Scout Sign and repeat after me.

I, (state your name) of Outfit No. 166 of Capas National High School,
having been admitted as bona fide member of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines, National Capital Region, Manila Council. And do hereby
solemnly swear, to uphold the highest ideals of the Scout Oath and Law;
and obey the Constitution and By-Laws of the Boy Scouts of the
Philippines as stipulated in our Institutional Charter.

I promise to render selfless service to my home, school, church,


neighborhood, community and country and be at its disposal anytime.
“On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country,
the Republic of the Philippines, and to obey the Scout Law; to help other
people at all times; to keep myself physically strong mentally awake and
morally straight.”

So help me God. Fellow Scouts, Congratulations! And Best Scouting


Wishes!

Sct. Kathleen Salita, The Senior Crew Leader: You may now extend your
SCOUTS’ LEFT HANDSHAKE to your fellow Scouts as sign of brotherhood and
acceptance. Scouts all over the world use the Scout Handshake. Scouts
everywhere greet each other with a warm left handshake. Using it makes
one feel that he belongs to the world brotherhood of Scouting and that
he is one among the millions of Scout in various parts of the world
dedicated to the same ideal of service.

X. THE INTRODUCTION OF THE GUEST SPEAKER

OA Sct. Lolita Pangan: Congratulations to everyone! Now, it’s time for us to


reaffirm the values that we commit to fulfill, with that, allow me to introduce
to you our Guest Speaker for this afternoon. He is no other than Scout Leader
Delfin Sibal, Public Schools District Superintendent/ District Commissioner of Capas
East.

XI. THE INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE

Having been a witness with this kind of ceremony is indeed an inspiration


in itself, what else could I ask for? Now, my beloved Scouts, my message
for you today is a just gentle reminder from the movie Spider Man,
recalling the scene when the old dying Uncle Ben reminded the young
Peter Parker, that with “Great Power Comes Great Responsibility”. Another
remarkable line in the same movie series is when Pater Parker was
breaking up with his dream girl MJ and said “Sometimes to do what is
right, we have to give up the things we want the most, even our dream”.
Now, what have these messages got to do with our Investiture
Ceremony? The moment you decided to join the Scout Movement, you
already have acquired the Scouts’ “Great Power”, having the ability to
train oneself in Scout Craft for Skills and Self Reliance, Citizenship and
Character Building. Another great power that comes within is the very
good side of human thought, which is service, the opportunity to serve
other people, be of service to our neighborhood, community and
country. Having all these powers within comes great responsibility, having
great sense of responsibility is an outward sign of servant leadership,
trustworthiness and self-discipline. You may find it difficult to stick and fulfill
our Oath and Law, especially during tough times, and may come across
compromising circumstances. When this time comes, always be reminded
that a Scout has a positive outlook in life, he often look at the bright side
of things instead of the gloomy ones – seeing the glass of water as half full
rather than half empty. As the eight point of the Scout Law reminds us – A
Scout is Cheerful, despite of difficult situations, he manages to keep his
temper and whistle at life’s challenges.

Now, to end, my message let me share with you another practical guide
as we traverse our great journey called life... The tale is all about the
Parable of the Pencil. One day the Pencil Maker shares 5 most important
lessons in life with his pencils. First, always be reminded that as pencil,
whatever you do will always leave a mark. Secondly, you can always
correct the mistakes you made. The third one is always remember that
what matters most is what is inside you. The fourth one, always remember
that in life, you will undergo painful sharpening which will make you a
better pencil. Lastly, is to be the best pencil that you can be and allow
yourselves to be held and guided by the hand that holds. God Bless us all,
Mabuhay Kayong Lahat, Congratulations and Thank you very much!

The Emcee thanks the speaker and calls a Parent or Guardian (a member
of the Institutional Scouting Committee) to give the Closing Remarks.

XII. THE CLOSING REMARKS

First, I would like to extend my warmest greetings and congratulations to


everyone, especially to our parents and guardians, Scout Officials and my
beloved Scouts. As I carefully observe the ceremony, it was really an eye-
opener and enlightenment at the same. A very timely call to renew our
desirable customs and traditions, morale values and character through
Scouting. Having your commitment to the Scout Ideals shall help
strengthen the moral fiber of our society, with the Scouts as future servant
leaders.

I would just like to summarize my remarks in two challenging rules – rule #1


is to try live up with the ideals of the Scout Oath & Law, with much
courage and perseverance – rule #2, during tough times and challenging
years try not to compromise rule #1. And God, our great Scoutmaster will
help you to do it. Again, congratulations and happy Scouting.

XIII. THE CLOSING PRAYER to be led by Sct. Jan Nha Kim

Let’s bow down our heads, join us and be with our God’s loving presence.
Dear Lord, we thank thee, for gracing our Outfit Investiture Program. As
this ceremony comes to an end, we humbly beg for your guidance.
Lord, make us TRUSTWORTHY; so we can lead if we can be trusted.
Lord, make us LOYAL; always true and faithful to our God, to our country
and to our fellowmen.
Lord, make us HELPFUL; teach us to follow what You said: “I did not come
to be served but to serve.”
Lord, make us FRIENDLY; a friend can only be a true friend when he does
not look after his self-interest but the welfare of his friends.
Lord, make us COURTEOUS; You always taught us to be gentle as doves
and to be meek as lambs.
Lord, make us KIND; mercy can only be obtained if we also show mercy to
others.
Lord, make us OBEDIENT; our love is better expressed in our obedience to
Your laws, to the laws of our country and the Scout Oath and Law.
Lord, make us CHEERFUL; we can only understand the meaning of
happiness when we have learned to share with others.
Lord, make us THRIFTY; not a miser but one who understands that there is
always a tomorrow to prepare for.
Lord, make us BRAVE; not brave to inflict pain on others but brave to
uphold truth and to abhor lies; brave to do good and brave to avoid
wrongs.
Lord, make me CLEAN; for You once said: “Only the clean of heart shall
see God.” Make me clean in thought, in words and in deeds.
Lord, make us REVERENT; Teach me to love You with all my heart, with all
my mind and with all my strength.
Lord, my Scouting started with You, let my Scouting end with You, the
Great Scoutmaster of all. All these we pray in your most holy name. AMEN.

XIV. THE EXIT OF COLORS

XV. THE SCOUT BENEDICTION to be led by OA Sct. Dandy Domingo

Scout Sign Post! “May the Great Scout Master, of all Scouts, Be with us,
until we meet again”

Materials & Devices:

Philippine Flag

School Flag with Stand

twelve (12) and four (4) big candles for the Scout Oath & Law,

Candle Holder,

The Scout Badge,

Neckerchief & Slide,

Sounds & PA System,

Spacious Function Hall or Auditorium and

Chairs

Certificates

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