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  2. Cursillo - Wikipedia

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    Cursillo is the original Catholic three-day movement, and has since been licensed for use by several denominations.Some of which have retained the trademarked "Cursillo" name, while others have modified its talks/methods and given it a different name.

  3. Three-day movement - Wikipedia

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    With participation unrestricted by Christian denomination, the Cursillo soon spread to other countries. In time Cursillo attendees developed similar programs tailored to specific audience groups, including programs for younger people, for the incarcerated or those affected by incarceration, and at times for particular denominational approaches .

  4. Kairos Prison Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Kairos was founded by Tom Johnson, a Catholic cursillista, in 1976 in Raiford, Florida, as a program called Cursillo in Prison. It was based on the Cursillo movement. Referred to as a "short course in Christianity", the program spread to six US states by 1978. It was renamed "Kairos", a Greek term meaning "God's Special Time".

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    In President Trump’s initial flurry of executive orders, little was done to address an issue that was of utmost importance to a significant amount of Americans: rising prices.

  6. Walk to Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    Emmaus Retreats are different from the Catholic Cursillo. Cursillo aims to form "Catholic leaders" from those Catholics already on a walk with the Lord. Emmaus reaches out to all Christians who are members of church. Participants are encouraged to find ways to live out their individual call to discipleship in their home, church, and community.

  7. De Colores - Wikipedia

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    "De colores" ([Made] of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world. [1] It is widely used in the Catholic Cursillo movement and related communities such as the Great Banquet, Chrysalis Flight, Tres Días, Walk to Emmaus, and Kairos Prison Ministry.

  8. Talk:Cursillo - Wikipedia

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    The first is essentially the experiences of two people talking about what happened at their local protestant versions of a Cursillo weekend (). The second is a lengthy article with only a single paragraph mentioning Cursillo and related movements; this and other pages on the website beliefs that not all Christian faiths subscribe to.

  9. File:Cursillo carlista, 1968.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image is in the public domain in Spain because it is a simple photograph taken more than 25 years ago, ie. before January 1, 1999.. This image must include a template describing why it is public domain in the United States.