Rockford Bishop: Sponsoring Boy Scouts Still OK
The head of the Catholic diocese in Rockford says parishes in his region can keep sponsoring Boy Scout troops after the scouting group's national organization said it'd start allowing openly gay members.
In a statement posted on the diocese website, the Most Rev. David J. Malloy says the area's Catholic organizations sponsor 42 scouting groups.
He says the recent decision by Boy Scouts of America "does not seem to provide an obstacle'' to the church's sponsorship of local scouting troops.
But he said the groups would still have to follow "Catholic principles of morality.''
Across the country, some churches are severing ties with the Scout units.
The Roman Catholic Church is the third-largest Scout sponsor, serving about 273,000 young people.