GraceofStars, thank you for your post. You confirm what several others have said, and what is increasingly being evident. Your spontaneous and disinterested (name removed by moderator)ut is valuable.
Yes, this is an old thread, so it may not be of use to the original poster, but this thread has grown far beyond being “just” about the original poster; it’s about important things that have needed to be aired, in fact are long overdue for an airing. As one who has participated in it, I appreciate your further confirmation of the facts, GraceofStars.
The reason a priest should sign-off is Cursillo breaks a person down emotionally, and any attendee who is deemed a timid, introverted, or otherwise overemotional person could be subjected to extreme duress, and suffer long-term emotional problems later.
Or someone who is considered, in the founder’s own insulting and belittling words, to “not have a personality at all.”
At this late date, I’d like to ask a question, if any of the former participants are still reading here. Some time ago, people said they were going to inform some level of Cursillo management about this thread, to warn them of problems that are occurring, and give them an opportunity to fine-tune. Did this ever happen? Was there any response from Cursillo management? I have my suspicions, but am open to being pleasantly surprised.
I’d like to further recommend the book
Cursillo: Little Courses in Catharsis by Brian V. Janssen. I finally took the plunge and ordered it, and wow, is it packed with information! It’s a bit pricey (only in hardback, not paperback or Kindle), but it was worth the cost.
If anyone is seriously thinking of attending a Cursillo, I’d strongly advise them to obtain and read it.
I would also, again, recommend reading the pertinent chapter in Carol Bonomo’s book
The Abbey Up The Hill, where she reports her Cursillo experience. I believe it’s pages 182 through 185, in the edition I read. Unlike the Jansen book, this is easily found in a library.
gh4, once again, I’m so sorry you were so badly hurt.
MaryJK and Iloveangels, you were awesome on this thread. You kept the dialog going, forcefully and doggedly, preventing it from being shut down. Thank you.
Finally, I’d like to take back something I said, something that cast a negative light on someone.
I apologized for seeming to make fun of Cursillo. I later read posts from Iloveangels that did exactly that. (“Cursillo is pitifully passe and it’s completely possible that its time as a fad is just up. Going to a cursillo is like wearing a mullet, saying GROOVY, and flashing the peace sign out car windows. It’s vintage 70-80s.”) Did I think her mockery out of line, or wish to upbraid her in any way? No.
According to Leroy Jethro Gibbs, character in NCIS whom some in this thread seem to emulate, “Never apologize. It’s a sign of weakness.” I tend to be overly scrupulous and err in this direction. I certainly did not receive an apology for a vicious personal attack aimed at me in this thread. I misread this thread as being about genuine love of God and love (iow, protection) of people. For many participants it wasn’t; it was about protecting their turf. More like a gang war.