I just love how rumors build upon rumors when it comes to things like this. I made Cursillo in 1981. It was a great weekend. No, you are not sleep deprived, but if you are not used to getting up at around 7Am, you may feel it. No love bombs, gifts are not even permitted.
Actually, the weekend is not a secret at all, and any Cursillista should be able to answer your questions, with one exception: there is one part of the weekend they ask you to keep mum about, but only because there is a totally harmless surprise. Other than that, you can talk about it to people who ask If someone does divulge the “secret”, no one is going to come after you. It is absolutely false that people cannot talk about the weekend, if the weekend is using the guidelines from the National level.
In fact, I will talk about it. …
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First of all, I am apologize in advance for being back, when i said earlier today I would drop it.
I am glad there is another person who will talk about it. Maybe you can clear up some very specific contradictions. Perhaps these contradictions by Cursillo participants is why these rumors build? All of these are taken from this thread.
The rumors of secrecy (all quotes from people who have attended):
“Cursillistas - those who have completed Cursillo - are discouraged from sharing their experiences with non-Cursillistas so the latter will not have their experience spoiled if they decide to go” post #2
"Now I have done it, I understand why it’s important not to divulge anything about it since it would diminish the participant’s experience. " post #12
“The reasoning behind not revealing details becomes clear at the closing” post #31
"Cursillo thrives on the element of “secrecy” and “surprise.” Post #36
CB Catholic:
Actually, the weekend is not a secret at all, and any Cursillista should be able to answer your questions, with one exception: there is one part of the weekend they ask you to keep mum about, but only because there is a totally harmless surprise
Or the watches:
“In our daily life, we become watch dependent. We do not wear watches while making a Cursillo” post #24
“Nobody asks you to turn in your watch” post #29
"Participants simply do not wear the watches. " Post #31
“Your watch and phone distract you” Post #45
Note: despite repeated attempts, no one will answer the simple question: are you required or asked to not wear a watch. It seems we are to believe every participant, upon showing up, magically decides on their own to remove their wrist watch.
Freedom to leave: I could post many examples of people saying you are free to leave at anytime. Yet are you allowed to drive to the retreat yourself? Is the freedom really their if one has no transportation easily available, it would at least require a scene of asking for a ride or a phone to make a call.
Hugging and “love-bombs”: this maryjk asked about (and defined her term explitly as excessive hugging and gifts from strangers) several times before any replies came. Finally:
"It is not about “love bombing” post #24
"You never receive unwanted love, i.e. “love bombs” or gifts. " Post #45
“This will lead to excessive hugging, which is the real catharsis and watermark of Cursillo. Hugs. Big on the hugs. I’m all about a good hug, but come on” Post #36
“We had to hug everyone of them, and then sit up at this stage in front of everyone with a microphone and a podium. We were then “invited” to share our experience of the weekend… more gushing, more hugs” Post #36
And another specific question:
At the end are you asked to kneel down and respond to a commissioning of sorts? Where in front of everyone you must commit to something? A promise?
Too many rumors that won’t be addressed, it is very frustrating reading you responses. But many specific questions go unanswered, or answers are carefully worded to be non-committal.