WHAT IS CURSILLO?
To explain
Cursillo to someone who has never experienced Cursillo is at best, difficult.
Often, for those who have experienced Cursillo it is still somewhat mystifying.
This is not because the Cursillo Movement is a "secret" organization. The reason
behind the mystery is God. No one can fully explain how God touches each
person in His special/unique way throughout the various elements of the Cursillo
Movement. This flyer cannot explain the mystery of God. It will; however,
attempt to explain the human aspect behind the Cursillo Movement.
You will find references to concepts that at one time seemed foreign to
Catholics. Evangelization is probably the one that comes to mind first. For many
years Catholics looked upon evangelization as "something the Protestants did."
Today, in Church, we hear a great deal about evangelization. Still for some of
us, we automatically think of going out two-by two (with Bible in hand) and
knocking on people's doors. Nothing could be further from the truth. In the
Cursillo Movement we approach evangelization as a very natural act of being
Christ-like within each of our daily activities. We realize that while most
people would like to live their lives in a Christ-like manner, the pressures of
the world often make this difficult. The Cursillo Movement provides a method and
a technique to provide each of us with the tools, the mentality, the strength,
and the support to make this natural type of evangelization possible.
Sometimes Cursillo uses other statements that are basically the same as
evangelization. Statements such as: 1) proclaiming the Gospel, 2) fulfilling our
Baptismal responsibility (some of us were not even aware that our Baptismal
responsibility required us to do something), 3) leavening the environments, and
4) living what is fundamental for being a Christian. We should not allow these
statements to scare us off. These are nothing more than by-products of living
our lives in a fully Christian manner. The Cursillo Movement can assist each of
us in developing a deeper understanding of what it means to be fully Catholic by
being fully Christian.