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"TAKE A CHRISTIAN or a handful of Christians who,
in the midst of their own community, show their capacity for understanding
and acceptance, their sharing of life and destiny with other people, their
solidarity with efforts of all for whatever is noble and good. Let
us suppose that, in addition, they radiate in an altogether simple and
unaffected way their faith in values that go beyond current values, and
their hope in something that is not seen and that one would not dare to
imagine. Through this wordless witness these Christians stir up irresistible
questions in the hearts of those who see how they live: Why are they
like this? Why do they live in this way? What or who is it
that inspires them? Why are they in our midst? Such a witness
is already a silent proclamation of the Good News and a very powerful and
effective one."
Pope Paul VI's
Apostolic Exhortation on
Evangelization in the Modern World
CURSILLOS IN CHRISTIANITY
In today's world can Christianity penetrate the
many areas of secular life? Can it live there? Can it grow
there? Can it transform the world in a way that is more fruitful
than the past and in keeping with the times? The Cursillo Movement
thinks so. It proposes no new type of spirituality, but simply a
method through which one's spirituality may be developed, lived and shared
in any area of human life where there are Christians willing to dedicate
their lives to God in an ongoing manner. The method is introduced
by a little course.
FORMAT OF THE EXERCISES
Cursillo (pronounced kur-see-yo) is a Spanish
word meaning "little" or "short course." It begins on a Thursday
evening and ends the following Sunday night. During those three days
those attending live and work together listening to talks given by priests
and laity. They also share the Eucharist and pray together.
The titles of the talks indicate their content:
Ideal, Grace, Laity, Faith, Piety, Study, the Sacraments, Action, Obstacles
to a life of Grace, Leaders, Evangelization of the Environment, Christian
Life, Christian Community, and Group Reunion. Each talk is followed
by a discussion period.
THE FOURTH DAY
The "after" activity of the Cursillo is known as
the "fourth day." During this time perseverance is important just
as it is in any method of renewal. In the Cursillo Movement the community
spirit is continued after the three days through the "ultreya" or reunions
of the community. These are available weekly as a means of growth
in understanding and zeal within the Christian community. Reunions
of smaller groups of friends are also available in order for them to encourage
one another in spiritual improvement and the Christian apostolate.
ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST
A Cursillo is an encounter with Christ. That
sounds too simple but it's not. Think about it. A real meeting
with Christ. If that is understood then the power, beauty and joy
of the Cursillo Movement will be understood. Interested? Attend
one!
CHRISTIANIZING ENVIRONMENTS
The Cursillo is an encounter with Christ.
Correctly applied and overseen the Cursillo Movement can have very positive
results in the spiritual revitalization of the world. The Christ-likeness
in a few good people is contagious. The transference of Christ's
values to others in one's family, school, place of business, etc., is the
Christianizing of environments the Cursillo promotes. The goal of
the movement is that Christ be the prime influence in society. So
it is said that the PRIMARY OBJECTIVES of the Cursillo Movement are to
develop in adult Christians a consciousness of their power and mission
to become leaders in the work of Christian renewal, & to sustain them
as they provide a Christian leaven in civic, social & economic life.
This "Christianizing of environments" is what the Cursillo Movement is
all about.
CURSILLO
Those of us in the Cursillo movement believe that
Christianity can penetrate the many areas of secular life. Not by
a new type of spirituality, but simply a method through which our spirituality
is developed and lived--right where we are!!
A Cursillo weekend's aim is to concentrate closely
on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ. The Cursillo gives those
who attend a living understanding of basic Christian truths and the desire
to serve the Church. What's more, it provides a means to continue
the Christian formation which is just begun on the weekend.
WHAT DOES CURSILLO OFFER?
A simple method to seek and develop a Christian:
Spirituality
Mentality
Activity and
Community
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