St Rose Girl Scout Earns The Madonna Award
St Rose Girl Scout Earns The Madonna Award
By Eliza Hallabeck
The yearlong process of interviewing people, compiling information, and visiting churches was topped by earning recognition in the form of the Girl Scout Madonna Award for St Rose of Lima Girl Scout Courtney DeMeglio.
âNone of my friends knew about it,â said Courtney, âand my mom told me about it, so I thought it would be an interesting scout project to do.â
Courtneyâs mother, Missy, said they were told Courtney is the first Girl Scout in Fairfield County to complete the Madonna Award.
St Rose of Lima fifth grade teacher Jennifer Riley was Courtneyâs advisor on the project, and Michelle DePinto also helped her on the project, according to the 12-year-old St Rose of Lima student.
For the project, âWe went to different churches, I baked bread for a nursing home, and I had to research the works of Mary.â
Courtney earned the award on June 1 during an awards ceremony, and on Thursday, July 29, she visited The Bee to look back on the year she spent working on her project.
She worked on the project mostly on weekends, because school work, she said, demanded her attention during the week. All of her work, including prayers she had to memorize, photos of churches she visited, and more, has been compiled into a book and organized into different chapters.
âShe had to visit several different churches to see how other people observe religious services,â said Ms DeMeglio.
Courtney also interviewed people at the churches she visited.
To satisfy the requirement that she complete a community service project, Courtney made bread for her great-grandmotherâs retirement home. Her great-grandmother Ethyl Burkle, who Courtney calls Nana, has passed away since her time Glen Hill Nursing Home in Danbury, but Courtney has many fond memories with her, she said.
Another part of the project required Courtney to create a sanctuary, a picture of the Virgin Mary in a frame with a rosary given to her by her Nana. Since the completion of the project, Courtney has moved the sanctuary to her room.
To start the project Courtney said she spoke to many people, including Monsignor Robert Weiss at St Rose of Lima. She then told her mother she was starting work on the research for the project.
âIt was definitely a lot of hard work,â said Courtney, âbut it definitely paid off. I was the first one in the diocese [to complete it], and I can teach any Girl Scout who wants to do it.â
Since completing the award requirements, the rising seventh grade student said multiple of her friends are interested in completed their own Madonna Award project.
âIâm very proud that I did it first,â said Courtney. She also said she is looking forward to other scouts completing the Madonna Award, because it would be a lot of fun for anyone to complete.