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GerardSchlundt
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A friend that recently witnessed problem in his live, and realized he needed to “get right” with God. He was born and raised catholic, and reverted. During this reversion, he discovered the Cursillo.
He suggested that it might be something I would be interested in.
I asked my parish priest, a fraternity priest, but he didn’t know anything about it, and couldn’t make any recommendation. The DRE (a devout nun) was familiar with the movement, and said it was a good program.
My questions comes about because I have read that folk music, tie dye and rainbows(des colores) are some other ideas that seem very worldly. Is this something that came from my friends impression of the movement, or is the “worldliness” part of the movement.
Are there any simular retreats or ‘programs’ that would be more in line with traditional catholicism?
He suggested that it might be something I would be interested in.
I asked my parish priest, a fraternity priest, but he didn’t know anything about it, and couldn’t make any recommendation. The DRE (a devout nun) was familiar with the movement, and said it was a good program.
My questions comes about because I have read that folk music, tie dye and rainbows(des colores) are some other ideas that seem very worldly. Is this something that came from my friends impression of the movement, or is the “worldliness” part of the movement.
Are there any simular retreats or ‘programs’ that would be more in line with traditional catholicism?