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stanncie
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So it is a fact that you MUST give up your phone and watch?
Again I’m speaking for Emaus becuase I haven’t even done cursillo but i’ve heard it grew out of cursillo and yes you are told to give up your watch and cellphone now we are not going through your luggage and making sure you don’t have a watch there or a cellphone so it’s based on an honor system. We will also not search you or anything lol so if you really wanted to you could keep it
So it is also a fact that people attending must rely on the leaders to tell them when to take their meds? Do you hold those meds?
Yes we remind people when to take their meds and NO we do not hold them, the only personal items we hold are watches and cellphones which are kept on individual ziploc bags for each participant which are returned at the end of the retreat
So he had his car?
I dont know how this is done in other parishes but in my parish everyone gathers at the parish for a goodbye gathering with family and then the participants are taken to the retreat center on a school bus. In the case of the gentleman that left he was driven back to the parish by one of the retreat facilitators , he had left his car at the parish so he then drove himself home.
Again none of this is seen as weird to anyone here but I guess we are used to relying on others since this parish is in a poor neighborhood and to be frank it was very nice to be taken care of for the whole weekend and not to worry about anything but being one with God. I wish I could do this retreat again but it can only be done once so now I must content myself with just being a helper which is a whole different experience altogether but I must say just as awesome.
Again I’m speaking for Emaus becuase I haven’t even done cursillo but i’ve heard it grew out of cursillo and yes you are told to give up your watch and cellphone now we are not going through your luggage and making sure you don’t have a watch there or a cellphone so it’s based on an honor system. We will also not search you or anything lol so if you really wanted to you could keep it
So it is also a fact that people attending must rely on the leaders to tell them when to take their meds? Do you hold those meds?
Yes we remind people when to take their meds and NO we do not hold them, the only personal items we hold are watches and cellphones which are kept on individual ziploc bags for each participant which are returned at the end of the retreat
So he had his car?
I dont know how this is done in other parishes but in my parish everyone gathers at the parish for a goodbye gathering with family and then the participants are taken to the retreat center on a school bus. In the case of the gentleman that left he was driven back to the parish by one of the retreat facilitators , he had left his car at the parish so he then drove himself home.
Again none of this is seen as weird to anyone here but I guess we are used to relying on others since this parish is in a poor neighborhood and to be frank it was very nice to be taken care of for the whole weekend and not to worry about anything but being one with God. I wish I could do this retreat again but it can only be done once so now I must content myself with just being a helper which is a whole different experience altogether but I must say just as awesome.