What is Cursillo?
Cursillo is a movement of the church. Its purpose is to help those in the
church understand their individual calling to be Christian Leaders. The
leadership may be exercised in work situations, in the family and social
life, in leisure activities, and within the Church family. Leadership, in Cursillo,
does not mean power over others, but influence on others; all of us need to
be aware that we can exert a positive influence on those around us.
What is the Goal of Cursillo?
The goal of Cursillo is the goal of the Church: to bring all to Christ. This is done when informed, trained leaders set out with the support of others
having a similar commitment.
What does Cursillo do?
It helps to renew and deepen Christian commitment. Cursillo is one of many
renewal movements. Many people have said Cursillo provides an important
learning experience which causes many to feel like newly made Christians with a purpose and with support.
What is the Cursillo Movement About?
Cursillo is patterned on Jesus? own example. He searched out and called a
small group of potential leaders (pre-Cursillo); He trained them by word and
example and inspired them with a vision (Cursillo Three-Day Weekend); He linked them together and sent them out into the world to bring the world to Him.
Pre-Cursillo
During this period, sponsors (i.e., those individuals that have been
to the three-day Cursillo weekend and are living the Fourth Day) identify
those Episcopalians who are leading an active Christian life and are a
living witness to their love for Christ, recommending their candidacy. It is
also the period that selected candidates are informed of what to expect at
the three-day weekend and assisted in appropriate preparations.
The Three-Day Weekend
The Cursillo weekend brings together a diverse group of Episcopalians to
share the richness of many modes of worship and to broaden each one's
appreciation for our Church. Lay people conduct the weekend with two or
three members of the clergy functioning as spiritual advisors. Cursillo
presumes that those who attend are already well grounded in the faith. It is
not intended to be a conversion experience but an enriching and deepening of
what is already there. It often provides new insights into our faith as well
as fostering ministry among lay people.
The weekend begins Thursday evening spent in the Chapel with meditations, discussions, and Compline. Then blessed silence is kept until after the
worship on Friday morning. After breakfast participants are assigned to
table groups for the weekend. The three days are filled with talks and group
discussions with emphasis on the doctrine of Grace, the Sacraments, and the
great Cursillo tripod: Piety, Study, and Action. Plus there is fellowship,
singing, good food, and time for privacy, meditation, prayer, and walks.
Eucharist is celebrated each day.
Fourth Day
The Cursillo weekend is not an end to itself. It is a starting point that
lasts the rest of your life. It is a springboard to a long-range practice of
the Baptismal Covenant in the life of the Church called the Fourth Day. The
Fourth Day is composed of three major elements:
The Group Reunion, the heart of Cursillo, is a small group of friends
(usually 3) who meet weekly, and who hold each other accountable for their spiritual
journey. They report on their piety, their study, and their apostolic
action. A bonding develops that institutes a strong support group for life.
The Ultreya which is usually held monthly, is a "reunion of the
reunions". It provides support and builds community by allowing the sharing of communal
experiences.
Spiritual Direction is an important element of the Cursillo Movement. It is a
commitment to seek out skilled lay persons or cleric for spiritual direction
to provide help in deepening their union with Christ.
The next Cursillo weekend
The next Cursillo weekend is Thursday, November 4 to Sunday, November 7 at the Vincentian Retreat Center in Princeton. Fr. Fred
and Deacon Bob will be part of the Spiritual Advisers team. Brother John
will also be involved. There is a retreat fee stated in the application.
Gwen Lockhart has also been through a weekend. See any of them for more
information or better yet, fill out an application and see where God is
calling you.
Deacon Bob
and http://www.episcopalcursillo.org/cursillo.html