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Holy See Officially Recognizes Cursillos

 

VATICAN CITY, JUNE 11, 2004 The Cursillo movement, a Christian renewal effort that started in 1949 in Spain and spread worldwide, was recognized officially by the Holy See.  This movement received the decree of recognition today during the course of a Liturgy of the Word, at the headquarters of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, presided over by Archbishop Stanislaw Rylko.  Among those attending were leaders of the movement's four international groups, as well as bishops from several countries.

 

The Cursillo movement is present in 60 countries, with a following of some 5 million. The basic idea of the cursillo, or "little course," is a three-day retreat for those seeking God to whom the fundamental truths of the Christian faith are proclaimed.  The first cursillo was held from Jan. 7-10, 1949, on the island of Majorca, the fruit of the commitment of Catholic Action youth who had made a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in the Marian year of 1948.  The cursillos spread so rapidly. Within five years, cursillos were held in all the continents.

 

At a May 2002 meeting with Cursillo representatives, John Paul II encouraged the process of discernment that led to today's decree.

 

ADDRESS OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
TO THE “CURSILLOS DE CRISTIANDAD” MOVEMENT

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters!

 

I am pleased to extend my affectionate greeting to all of you who have come here from the five continents for the Third World Ultreya of the Cursillos de Cristiandad, the Ultreya of the Great Jubilee.  Thank you for your visit and welcome to all.  I greet the Spanish-speaking cursillistas who have come from America and from Spain, recalling that this apostolic experience was founded in Palma de Mallorca by Bishop Juan Hervás, the zealous Pastor of that ecclesial community.  I welcome each one of you and encourage you to make this Ultreya of the Great Jubilee a time of renewed commitment to holiness of life and to the apostolate.  I extend a cordial welcome to all the French-speaking participants.  I very cordially greet all who are with us from German-speaking countries.  May this celebration strengthen your faith.  I greet the President of the World Organization of the Cursillos de Cristiandad and thank him for his cordial words to me in your name, and for presenting your movement's apostolic commitment and the good, which the Lord works through you.  I greet the movement's founders, spiritual leaders and various officers.  Your presence here, so varied and festive, shows that the tiny seed planted in Spain more than 50 years ago has become a great tree laden with fruits of the Spirit.  Indeed, it continues to be a successful response to the question asked by my venerable Predecessor Pope Paul VI at the first world Ultreya in Rome:  "Can the Gospel still win over the mature person ... in urban and rural cultures?" (AAS, 58, 1966, 503).  I am therefore delighted to join in your thanksgiving to the Lord for all he has done and never ceases to do in the Church through the Cursillos de Cristiandad.

 

The theme of this world Ultreya - "Evangelizing the Milieus of the Third Millennium:  A "Challenge for the Cursillos de Cristiandad" - demonstrates your effort to re-propose the experience of Christ to the men and women of the 21st century with new means and enthusiasm.  This has become even more urgent, since "whole countries and nations, where religion and the Christian life were formerly flourishing and capable of fostering a viable and working community of faith, are now put to a hard test ... as a result of the constant spread of indifference to religion, of secularism and atheism" (Christifideles laici, n. 34).

 

In view of this situation which challenges believers to "remake the Christian fabric of the ecclesial community" (ibid.), the Cursillo method aims at helping to transform in a Christian way the milieus where people live and work through the involvement of "new men and women" who have become such from their encounter with Christ.  This is the goal of the three-day "little course" on Christianity, in which a team of priests and lay people, supported by the prayer and sacrifices of the movement's other members, communicate the fundamental truths of the Christian faith in an especially "living" way.  When presented in this way, the message of Christ almost always opens participants in a cursillo to the gift of conversion and to a deeper awareness of the Baptism they have received and of their own mission in the Church.  They feel called to be the prophetic "leaven" which is kneaded into the dough so that the whole mass will rise (Mt 13: 33), to be the "salt of the earth" and the "light of the world" (Mt 5: 13-14), to proclaim to everyone they meet that only in Jesus Christ is there salvation (Acts 4: 12), and that it is "only in the mystery of the Word made flesh that the mystery of man truly becomes clear" (Gaudium et spes, n. 22).

 

Dear brothers and sisters, be the courageous witnesses of the "service of the Truth" and work ceaselessly with the "strength of communion".  In relying on your rich spiritual experiences, which are a treasure, take up the "challenge" that our time raises to the new evangelization and fearlessly give it your own response.  Faced with a culture that often denies the very existence of an objective Truth of universal value and frequently loses its way in the "shifting sands" of nihilism (cf. Fides et ratio, n. 5), the faithful must know how to show clearly that Christ is the Way, the Truth and the Life (cf. Jn 14: 6).  You who have generously opened your hearts to Jesus are being asked by him to proclaim his name untiringly to those who do not yet know him.  He is calling you to his service, to the service of his Truth, the truth, which makes us free.  The more transparent this "diakonia of the truth" becomes in your daily lives, the more convincing it will be.  As you are reminded in a prayer often used in the Cursillo Movement, "Christ has no hands, he has only our hands to change the world today.  Christ has no feet; he has only our feet to lead this world to himself.  Christ has no lips, he has only our lips to speak to the people”.

This is your apostolate, carried out in constant harmony with the Church, to show the "strength of communion" which is at once the style and the very essence of the People of God.  As you face the various forms of individualism, which fragment and divide your evangelizing ability and resources, join your missionary forces with those of the various ecclesial groups raised up by the Spirit in the Church of our time.  Endeavor to restore the beauty of the first Christian communities, which prompted pagans to say with admiration:  "See how they love one another!"  And always be docile to the directives of the Magisterium.  No charism, in fact, dispenses you from referring and submitting to the Pastors of the Church, whose discernment is a guarantee of fidelity for the charism itself.  May the Jubilee celebration instill in all of you a renewed fidelity to your original inspiration and a firmer ecclesial communion.

 

"Bright colors deck the fields in springtime.
Bright colors clothe the little birds outside.
Bright colors paint the rainbow we see shining..."

 

During the days of a cursillo, the words of this popular Spanish song help the participants to reflect on the multifaceted beauty of creation.  In encountering Christ, you have learned to look with new eyes at others and at nature, at everyday events and at life in general.  You have experienced that true happiness is found in following the Lord.  This personal and community experience must be passed on to others.  Many men and women of our time, who unfortunately turn away from God, expect from you the light of faith that will help them rediscover the colors of life and the happiness of feeling loved by God.  "Courage!  Ultreya!  Go forth!” the Successor of Peter repeats to you today.  Look to Mary, an example of unfailing fidelity to God, and, like her, put your trust in every circumstance in God, the Father of Mercy, who guards your steps on the way of truth and love.  I affectionately assure you of a constant remembrance in my prayer and impart my Apostolic Blessing to you all, as a pledge of abundant divine graces.

 

 

 

 

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