WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE WEEKEND?

Each individual who returns from the weekend with a renewed commitment to work for Christ is encouraged to join in the activities of an existing community of persons who have also experienced the weekend. The purpose of this community is to give strength and support to each other in order that each person might grow in faith and develop their particular gifts of ministry. The support is provided through two methods:

          1. 
GROUP MEETINGS (Reunions) that are held frequently when several people
               gather together for mutual encouragement and support through PRAYER, STUDY,
               and ACTION.

          2. 
AREA MEETINGS (Ultreyas) that are meetings of larger groups of people who have
               either participated in a weekend or who might be interested in doing so. Here they
               share and witness to others so that the Church and their own faith may be built up.

WHO MAY TAKE PART?

Cursillo is open to all adults, men and women, married or single. Laity and clergy alike are invited to join the fellowship. Husbands and wives may attend the same Cursillo Weekend, or they may go on different weekends.

For teenagers, the Diocese has an active Happening! program. Check it out!

WHAT IS EXPECTED OF PARTICIPANTS?

          •  To be open and willing to respond to what you experience, to share your feelings
                with others, and to allow them to share theirs with you.                                          
          •  To make a genuine effort to discover where you are and where or how you can
                grow in your Christian life.
          •  To feel secure in the knowledge that you are accepted where you are and as you
                are, and to know that a specific response is not expected of you.
          •  To be curious enough and thirsty enough for spiritual exploration and
                nourishment to acknowledge a need to commit a weekend of your life totally to 
                Christ.
           About Cursillo
                                
(Cur-SEE'-yo) - Spanish word meaning, "short course"
                                    

WHAT IS CURSILLO?

Cursillo is:

         *   an opportunity to grow in faith and in spirituality
         *   a deeper understanding of the teachings of Jesus and how we can serve Him.
         *   an experience of living and sharing with others in a loving and caring Christian community
                 and realizing that this can be extended into our own environment          
         *   a continuing community that gives support and encouragement empowering the renewed
                 Christians to persevere in carrying out their Baptismal vows

Cursillo includes a three-day weekend which begins on Thursday evening and concludes on Sunday. During these three days, talks are given by lay persons and clergy who have spent time working together carefully planning and preparing for the Weekend.
The Cursillo weekend is not a retreat. There is no fasting or extended period of silence. 'Me weekend is an opportunity to meet clergy and laity who are seeking to strengthen their faith. It provides an opportunity through shared prayer, worship, study, fellowship, laughter, tears, and love to experience the reality of the gift of God's love freely and unconditionally given. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated daily.

HOW DID CURSILLO BEGIN?

'Be first Cursillo Weekends were developed in the Roman Catholic Church in Majorca, Spain. Cursillo was brought to the United States by Spanish airmen who were stationed at air bases in Texas in the early 1950's. The first official Cursillo Weekend in the Episcopal Church (in English) was conducted with help from Roman Catholic sponsors in the Diocese of Iowa. Episcopal Cursillo has been active in the Diocese of Western New York for over fifteen years and operates under the direction of the Bishop.