Thank you Mark and Charley for your punctuating something very important. Cursillo is an individual experience and there is no promise of any specific outcome. Your “results” will depend on your preparation, your sponsor’s efforts in preparing you, the faithfulness of the team to respecting the person, prayer, and many other things that are beyond your control.
I have read pages of responses in this posting and, as an active servant in the movement, just wanted to make sure the following is understood to those interested.
The Cursillo communities world-wide have been called to be faithful to the founded movement as it was approved, yes approved, by the Catholic Church. Some communities are in denial that their weekend embellishments have distracted from the purpose of the movement, and they are slowing the work of the Spirit to conform in authenticity. Other communities are working to be truly authentic.
Secrets, coercion, manipulation, are not our friends and are not part of an authentic weekend. Everything about the weekend can and should be discussed prior. Some Cursillistas may be working from a different understanding, but the lay training encourages full sharing about the weekend experience.
If someone is interested in Cursillo, seek out a sponsor in your diocese and discuss it. If they are secretive about any element, please ask to talk to their leadership. Cursillo is not for everyone, but Cursillo respects the whole person from the time you inquire about Cursillo or the when you are befriended by a Cursillista, until you no longer wish to be associated, if that should happen.
If you are interested in Cursillo without being asked, please pursue it because the Spirit works in all kinds of ways. If you are asked by a sponsor, feel blessed that they think of you as a good candidate. If you are not asked, feel blessed all the same, because it is not likely your time. Many times, sponsors will not have answers. That’s ok, because each diocesan movement is blessed with leadership that can answer questions.
Also Cursillo is a Lay-led movement and we have to be permitted to operate within a diocese and require a spiritual advisor to ensure we are true to the Church at all times. Although people make mistakes, the Holy Spirit does not. Prayer is extremely important to us.
I encourage the reference of official sources of Cursillo information, starting with the National Cursillo web site:
www.natl-cursillo.org
PS. My apologies about the length of this posting, but this is important information.