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Cursillo is a "short course" in Christian living. In our Baptismal Covenant, we make a commitment to proclaim by word and example the Good News in Christ, and to seek and serve Christ in all persons. Cursillo helps us to fulfill our Christian commitment. The Movement Cursillo started in Mallorca, Spain by the Roman Catholic Church. It was developed by laymen under the leadership of their bishop as a way of "christianizing" their environment. From Spain, Cursillo spread to the United States, to the Episcopal Church, and to other Christian traditions. The Weekend Most persons who are part of Cursillo start by attending a three day program called "The Weekend". It is a "retreat" only in the sense that the group attempts to limit the influence of the outside world. The word "advance" would probably be more descriptive. The Cursillo weekend is a deeply moving experience in which we ask ourselves: What am I doing here? What does God want of me? What does Christ see in me? What do I see in Christ? What is Christ saying to me? The Fourth Day The Cursillo weekend is not an end to itself. It is a starting point that lasts the rest of your life. The Fourth Day includes:
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Make a friend, be a friend, bring a friend to Christ.
The Most Rev. Frank Griswold, Past Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church has said:
"Cursillo is about drawing people into a deeper union with Christ, so that they can go forth with Christ in all sorts of ways that boggle the imagination but reveal the mystery of reconciliation. May we be faithful to that ministry...may it be an instrument of disciple-making, formation and transformation in the service of God's project - the reconciliation of all things to Christ."