I just LOVED my Cursillo weekend, and I think every Catholic needs to go on one. What should I do?
Live out the Fourth Day joyfully. Be an example of Christian discipleship in your daily life. Inspire others to ask you about why you are so joyful, and share with them how the Cursillo weekend and subsequently living out the Fourth Day is a fundamental part of living out your life of discipleship.
I know someone who I think would really enjoy being a part of the Cursillo Movement. What should I do?
I have talked to a friend about Cursillo and they have expressed interest in learning more. What should I do next?
Give your friend a copy of "The Cursillo Movement: What is it?" (purple booklet). Let them know you are available to talk more and/or answer questions. Also, let your group know that your friend is learning more and that you may be inviting them to come to a grouping in the near future. Finally, continue to pray and offer palanca for your friend.
My friend just finished reading the Cursillo: What is it? booklet, and is still interested in Cursillo. What’s next?
Invite them to come to your next grouping! Plus, before your next group meeting, go to the Application page of this website, and then print out and take a candidate application with you to your next grouping to give to your friend. And don’t forget to keep praying and offering palanca!
My friend just came to grouping, and I gave them an application for the Cursillo weekend. What should I do now?
It’s been less than a year since I made my Cursillo weekend. Should I ask someone to become part of the Cursillo movement and go to a weekend?
The answer is yes! Definitely share with people about the Movement and ask them to consider going to a weekend. However, if it has been less than a year since attending your own Cursillo weekend, you will need one of your group brothers (or sisters) to Co-Sponsor the candidate for the weekend. (Just simply list both names on the Sponsor Application when you fill it out.)
Who can go on a Cursillo weekend?
People of all socio-economic levels and from a variety of backgrounds are able to participate. The suitable candidate, besides being a baptized Catholic must also be able to receive the sacraments.
I have a friend who is going through a really tough time right now, would a Cursillo weekend be good for them?
The Cursillo weekend is NOT a cure-all for those with “spiritual” problems; individuals who have psychological or emotional problems; or those whose moral lives are so disoriented that they are incapable of understanding the message or of living out the Cursillo Fourth Day. It is imperative that you know your candidate well and pray for direction from the Holy Spirit. Talk to God about your candidate before you talk to your candidate about God.