The
Of The
Technique Presentation
CURSILLO--The Importance of Thursday
Night a) Content, b) It’s intent.
References:
1. (FI) Fundamental Ideas of
The Cursillo Movement, 1992, Chap. VI, para 360-368.
2. (SOL) How To Program A
School Of Leaders, pub #714, 1983, page 38.
3. (3-DM) Three Day Manual,
1999, pg 11 & 27-30.
The development of the 3-day cursillo, like the rest
of the movement, didn't happen by chance.
Over a period of years Eduardo Bonin and his group of young men from
The Catholic Church policies regard secrecy as an
impediment to free will and voluntary decision making. God wants us to love
Him, but only because we want to. A free will requires complete information in
order to make an informed decision. The
national cursillo movement wants candidates to be adequately prepared and with
this in mind we hope each candidate will have been to a group reunion and an
Ultreya, and will recognize some of those members upon arrival.
A popular phrase among teens (and young adults)
these days is WWJD or "What would Jesus do?" With just a little bit of thought I think we
could come up with a whole list of things he would do. When meeting nervous candidates a warm
welcome and genuine hospitality is always appropriate. Since they are arriving over the traditional
dinner hour some food and drink would be very nice ( in keeping with the
progressive spirit of the weekend keep it simple i.e.; soup and
sandwiches). Hand shakes and hugs are
OK. If the candidates have
experienced Group and ultreya they will not be taken by surprise. Help them with their bags and escort them to
the dorm to select a bed, then help them to make their bed so they won't have
to do it during the silent retreat (it's disruptive to the other candidates who
are trying to be silent). Friendly ice breakers are good, you know,
introduction of yourself in the cursillo way (name, made my cursillo 19-- at so
and so diocese or retreat center, I worship at so & so parish, my wife is
Mary and we have 3 kids) then the candidate will start gaining knowledge and start
giving information about him/her self.
The general principals of Word and Testimony"
begin. Thursday Night is important because it starts the introspection process:
and it has the 1. Introduction talk by the Coordinator with formal
introductions all around and a history of the movement and a brief overview of
the weekend and what to expect. 2. everyone will get a pilgrims guide and a
note book. 3. A silent retreat will commence for the next 12 hours, to give
candidates a chance to calm themselves and to think about why they are here. 4.
They will hear two (2) separate meditations "Know Yourself" and
"The Prodigal Son". These
Scripture based meditations are proclaimed by the spiritual direction team and
the candidates then have time to reflect on their own personal testimonies to
themselves. The third meditation, "The Three Glances of Christ", is
given early the next morning before the retreat phase is over. 5. They then
begin to experience a day in the life of a cursillista, rosary, penitential
rite (examination of conscience), and night prayers from the pilgrims guide.
It's important for the candidates to see the team
being enthusiastic and reverent and fervent in prayer. Our mission is to teach
the candidates our technique of evangelization and they need to see us doing it
and believing in it. The people in the talk room are the "team" and
the principal "teachers" and are expected to be involved with the
candidates. The support team should have
only minimal interaction with the candidates and help everything to flow
smoothly from one activity to the next.
The outside community should be involved with continual palanca for the
team and candidates, but should remain away from the weekend in order to maintain
a cloistered environment.