The Leaders School of The Cursillo Movement
Of The Savannah Diocese
Savannah, Georgia

Post Cursillo--Session #3 - Ultreya

References:

1.       Fundamental Ideas of the Cursillo Movement 188-192

2.       Leaders manual pgs 118-131

3.       3-Day Manual Group Reunion and Ultreya - Expanded Outline - pgs 185-198

Introduction

Ultreya is primarily a reunion of the various groups in a particular locale or area of a diocese. The Ultreya is the members of friendship groups coming together to form a larger community.  The members of the Ultreya must always be willing to draw new cursillistas into that living community

Purpose

502 The purpose of the Ultreya in context of the purpose of the Cursillo Movement as a whole is to create groups of evangelizers ‑ groups made up of people who are capable of living, as a community, what is fundamental for being a Christian.  (1)

Definition

498 The Ultreya is the Cursillo community gathered together, in a reunion. It is a community of people who have an attitude of ongoing conversion, who feel united in one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and who feel the need to come together to share their lives.  (1)

499 Whereas the Friendship Group Reunion provides for the good of the individual, the Ultreya provides for the good of the community.  Both are essential in terms of the method.  Both are important to realize the direction of our whole life in the light of the Gospel and sharing that life with other evangelizers. An isolated Christian is a paralyzed Christian. So too is a group, if it is not tied to other groups.

The reunion at the Ultreya unifies the Movement as well as aiding the incorporation of new cursillistas into the Cursillo community.  The group satisfies the basic need of the individual for a sense of growth and community, and the Ultreya satisfies the need for growth in community and being Church in the world. Thus, for the individual the Friendship Group Reunion is the most important aspect of the method, but for the community the Ultreya is. Both are necessary to achieve the ongoing work of evangelizing the environments in the world.

The Ultreya should be kept short and simple. Those who plan the Ultreya should take into account the time pressures already on others. For this reason, it is important to choose a time, location and format that does not add to these pressures.  The Ultreya should be habitual; short; simple, and with substance.

Mission

504 The true mission of the Ultreya, is to transform every family, every environment, and every social structure into a small Ultreya: a community of faith, hope, and love.  (1)

519 The success of the Ultreya depends not only on the sharing and witnessing of those who take part in it, but also on the attitude of its leaders. They should serve everyone as simply and humbly as they do on a Cursillo weekend, giving personal attention and making a concerted effort to create and sustain an evangelizing community made of love.  (1)

Conducting The Ultreya

The Ultreya leadership should meet at least monthly to coordinate the planning of Ultreyas.  In addition, they need to coordinate the various witness speakers that will be present at the Ultreyas.

510 The ideal would be for Ultreyas to be celebrated on a weekly basis; however, it is the responsibility of each Secretariat to decide how often they will be held, depending on local circumstances.

The Ultreya leaders play a very important role in the Ultreya.

·         facilitating the new cursillista's incorporation into the Ultreya,

·        greeting and bringing the brothers and sisters into closer contact, creating the climate proper to the Ultreya,

·        arranging interviews of an apostolic character,

·        setting straight and helping the straying, etc.

The Ultreya leaders must have an attitude of humble servants, radiating the life and joy of the Holy Spirit.

Opening Prayer

It is inconceivable that anything associated with the Cursillo Movement would not begin with prayer. It is always so important that we invoke the Lord's presence in anything and everything that we do.

Ultreya Group Reunion

During the Group Reunion the Ultreya leaders must listen intently to what is being shared in their particular group.  They must take the opportunity to:

1.       Hear how cursillistas are striving to transform their environments. As the cursillistas share these evangelistic efforts, the Ultreya leader needs to make a mental note of that particular sharing. Later on, the team member needs to establish personal contact with that cursillista to ask him or her to share that particular evangelistic effort as a witness at a future Ultreya. Using this approach we begin to direct the type of witnessing that is shared.

2.       As Ultreya leaders, it is paramount that time management is maintained.

Each participant needs to have the opportunity to share the events of her/his evangelistic journey. Each participant needs to have the opportunity to grow from the sharing that comes from others. To assure this proper growth, the Ultreya team members must ensure that all participants have an equal opportunity to hear and to be heard.

Ultreya Witness Talk

A member of the laity should give the witness talk at the Ultreya. This talk should last approximately 10 minutes (15 at the absolute maximum).

The witness talk should reveal what attempts the speaker is making to bring about a transformation of an environment to make that environment more Christian.  The talk should encourage by example, not by theory.  Witness speakers at the Ultreyas give witness to their growth in living union with Christ so that others may be encouraged to go and do likewise.

A witness talk is delivered as a living experience of what the speaker is or believes. As in all Cursillo talks, a truth is presented and then a living experience from the life of the speaker is provided as a recent example from the speaker's life to demonstrate the validity of the "truth" in a concrete situation.  The witness should be a personal sharing of one's:

·        growing union with Christ

·        growing knowledge of Christ

·        bringing others to know Christ, or the changing of circumstances so that Christ is better known, loved and served.

The speaker should keep the witness talk short, simple and enthusiastic.

The person giving a witness talk should be one who is living the truth to which he or she is going to witness. When a person talks about what he or she is living, it is almost always told well.

Level 1

Basic witness talk (usually given by newer cursillistas) ‑ This type of witness will usually focus on a reflection of where they were, where they are now, how they got there and the joy/sorrow experienced along the way. It is important to occasionally have these types of witnesses for two reasons:

a.       It helps the newer cursillistas become an accepted part of the larger community

b.       It helps the seasoned cursillistas to remember the journey that they have been on.

Level 2

Typical witness‑given by anyone who is striving to put into practice all three elements of holiness, formation, and evangelization.  It should strive to show the relationship of each of these three phases.

Level 3

Evangelization of environments witness‑given by someone who has made a conscientious effort to transform a particular environment.

Comments

Following the witness talk, there should be one or two cursillistas who will each provide a short comment about their views of the information contained in the witness talk.

Those providing the comments should avoid giving an additional witness talk. Their comments should stay focused with the speaker.

Spiritual Advisor's Summation

The Spiritual Advisor's Summation is to be given by either a priest, deacon, or vowed religious.  From the information in the witness, the Spiritual Advisor should prepare a summation in light of the Gospel. This is the point where the Spiritual Advisor attempts to unite the evangelistic growth with the spiritual growth.  This summation should further encourage the participants to go forth and evangelize with a Gospel spirit.

Visit To The Blessed Sacrament/ Closing Prayer

Whenever possible, the Ultreya should conclude with a visit to the Blessed Sacrament for prayer. Having a closing prayer is essential, even if it is not possible to visit the Blessed Sacrament.

Recapping The Essential Elements Of The Ultreya

1)  Prayer

We begin and end every Ultreya with an acknowledgement that without Christ, we can do nothing.

2)  Ultreya Group Reunion

This enables each person to experience how others are striving in their own spiritual and evangelistic growth.

3)  Witness Talk

Here we have the opportunity for a cursillista to fully elaborate on the situations that they deal with, as they strive to utilize the method of Cursillo.

4)  Commentators

These are the cursillistas that provide additional support to the witness that has been presented. These should help awaken a desire amongst the other participants to go forth and do likewise.

5)  Spiritual Advisor's Summation

This is the time for putting the witness and the commentaries in proper perspective with the Gospel, the Church, and/or other elements of the Church (i.e., other biblical passages, encyclicals, Vatican information, etc.).

A Typical Evening Schedule

7:00   Meeting of Ultreya leaders to set up and make final plans for the Ultreya.

7:30   The Ultreya starts on time.

7:35   Ultreya Group Reunion using the Ultreya Reunion format. New cursillistas and floaters or visiting cursillistas are channeled into groups.

7:55   Short song while chairs are arranged.

8:00   Lay witness talk (10‑15 min.).

8:15   Two short (1-2 min) comments on the talk.

8:20   Spiritual Advisor's summation (3‑5 min.).

8:25   Closing song and prayer (before Blessed Sacrament if possible).

8:35   Time for personal contact on a one‑to‑one basis for those who want to.

In planning and conducting the Ultreya, we should always keep in mind what is essential in it. Its dynamic and active character should always be remembered. We come to Ultreya to unite with our brothers and sisters and to share with them rather than to teach or to learn Catholic doctrine.

Conclusion

522 The important thing is not to persevere in the Cursillo Movement but to live an authentic Christian life, to build up the Church and construct a better world. Many of the people who have made a Cursillo are not now making use of the specific methods of the Postcursillo, and yet they are living a life that is authentically Christian. (1)

The Ultreya fulfills the words of Pope Paul VI, when he stated: "Those who sincerely accept the Good News, through the power of their acceptance and shared faith, therefore gather together in Jesus' name in order to seek together the Kingdom, build it up and live it. They make up a community which is in its term evangelizing." (On Evangelization in the Modern World, No. 13, p. 8).

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