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In the Cursillo movement, being "in colors" is to be in God's grace. For that reason, Cursillo participants (cursillistas) greet each other with the phrase "De Colores" (in Colors). A story from the early days of the movement in Spain tells of an occasion where a group of men were returning from a Cursillo weekend when their bus broke down.
The unnamed man then proceeds to explain the writings of the prophet Moses concerning God's Messiah or Christ. When the three travelers reach Emmaus, they share a meal. During the blessings of the meal, it is revealed to Cleopas and his companion that the unnamed man who accompanied them is none other than Jesus whom God has raised from the dead.
The Venerable Bede (c. 700), records an account of a man who had died, seen the afterlife, and returned to life to tell about it. According to this vision of particular judgment, there are four states into which the dead are placed: the eternally damned in hell, those who will enter heaven on judgment day but meanwhile are punished, those who ...
Behold how the just man dies, and nobody takes it to heart; and just men are taken away, and nobody considers it. The just man is taken away from the face of iniquity, and his memory shall be in peace. Versus: He was dumb as a lamb before his shearer, and opened not his mouth;
KPM began in 1976 in Raiford, Florida as a program called Cursillo in Prison, 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". In 2023, the ministry is active in 39 US states and nine nations. [2]
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According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by USA TODAY, shortly before 1:30 p.m., officers responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a person attacking a man with a golf club.