The Cursillo Movement, which began in Spain in 1949 and came to the United States in 1957, is described by the Catholic Almanac as an "instrument of Christian renewal designed to form and stimulate persons to engage in evangelizing their everyday environments."
This rather intense formation process happens when a person attends a Cursillo, or "little course," a structured program of three courses, each taking three days or a weekend.
Men's Cursillo takes place at Blessed Sacrament the last weekend in January.
Women's Cursillo takes place at Blessed Sacrament the second weekend in February.
Tom Venne, Cursillo Parish Rep Co-ordinator (519-352-3710)