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Emilio crece en una familia con fe, estudia en un colegio religioso, pero en segundo de BUP tiene una crisis en los estudios y decide irse al Servicio Militar. Tras la muerte de su hermano, en un accidente, se aleja del Señor y experimenta un rechazo hacia todo el mundo. Un día al entrar en un bar conoce a una chica que le llama la atención y con la cual acabará casándose. Emilio, gracias a su mujer, se entera de un retiro de Cursillos de Cristiandad y piensa que sería muy bueno que su madre lo haga. Cuando le propone a su madre ir al Cursillo, esta le dice que va si él va con ella. Asiste y allí tiene un encuentro personal con Jesús en la cruz, que le llevará a tomar la decisión de ser santo, de volver a la fe y evangelizar a todos.
La Iglesia se acerca al misterio de la Eucaristía a través de la fe y se apoya en la Palabra revelada por el mismo Señor, que no puede engañar ni engañarse, Así, el Félix López, SHM, en «Cursillo Eucarístico», desarrolla el pensamiento de algunos autores que han hablado sobre este misterio, hasta llegar a Santo Tomás de Aquino.
Susana crece en una familia con fe, pero no practicante. Sus padres la matriculan en un colegio de monjas, y aunque no tiene mucha formación siente inquietud hacia las cosas religiosas. Alrededor de los 15 años, con el paso al instituto, Susana conoce a unas Clarisas y comienza a ir a rezar con ellas, desde ese momento su relación con el Señor va en aumento. Pero su falta de formación y de acompañamiento espiritual hizo que fuera una adolescente más: fiestas, fumar, beber... A su llegada a la universidad, Susana comienza con una depresión al no saber qué estudiar; pero gracias a un voluntariado que comienza en san Juan de Dios, una señora le invitará a ir a un Cursillo de Cristiandad y ahí se encontrará con Cristo resucitado. Descubre toda su historia en «Cambio de Agujas».
La razón y la fe son dos caminos por los que las personas pueden llegar al conocimiento de la verdad, no son distintos, sino que se complementan. Y en este programa de «Cursillo Eucarístico», el P. Félix López, SHM, hace un estudio de dos parejas de autores en las que unos se acercan a la verdad sobre la Eucaristía, mientras que los otros hierran en sus teorías.
En esta clase de «Cursillo Eucarístico», El P. Félix López, SHM, explica que hay una evolución homogénea del dogma y cita como ejemplo, que ya desde el siglo tercero, la plegaria eucarística seguía el mismo esquema que en la actualidad. Se centra particularmente en la enseñanza de San Vicente de Lerins y San Ignacio de Antioquía.
En este programa de «Cursillo Eucarístico», El P. Félix López, SHM, afirma que, en la época medieval, la Teología intenta explicar el cómo se da el milagro de la Transustanciación, y surgen numerosas herejías porque es un misterio que sobrepasa la razón.
En esta edición de «Cursillo Eucarístico», El P. Félix López, SHM, explica la doctrina sobre la Eucaristía de los padres San Ireneo, San Ambrosio y San Cipriano, y subraya que, al estar en gracia, yo empiezo a vivir en el Cielo. Cuando celebramos la Eucaristía, no solo se ofrece Cristo, sino con Él, se ofrece la Iglesia.
Join Deacon Al Lundy on this episode of "Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio" as he brings insights into the gospel of Jesus Christ and its relevance in our daily lives. Discover the beauty of God's creation through wildlife encounters in Deacon Al's backyard, where serenity and prayer meet. Get inspired by his thoughts on the significance of a personal space for contemplation and the importance of connecting with God. Delve into the history of Pope Leo XIV and explore the connections to Deacon Al's personal life, as he shares interesting parallels. Experience a call for participation in the women's Cursillo, an enriching spiritual retreat that welcomes Christians from all denominations, enhancing their relationship with God. Furthermore, Deacon Al extends blessings to graduates, wishing them a future led by the Holy Spirit. He addresses common questions and misconceptions about Mary's role in salvation, reiterating her significance without equating her to a deity. As he reflects on the readings from the Acts of the Apostles, Revelation, and the Gospel, Deacon Al highlights the core message of love and unity as emphasized by Jesus, portraying it as a foundational pillar of the Christian faith. Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Bill Benning welcomes Patti Merriell to discuss the Cursillo Movement in the Diocese of Harrisburg.
En esta clase de «Cursillo Eucarístico», El P. Félix López, SHM, habla sobre cómo se celebraba la Eucaristía entre los siglos segundo y tercero, concretamente sobre los escritos de san Justino y san Hipólito.
El P. Félix López, Siervo del Hogar de la Madre, en «Cursillo Eucarístico», profundiza en la obra conocida como Didaché, o enseñanza de los Doce apóstoles, un escrito datado de la segunda mitad del siglo I y utilizada por la comunidad cristiana primitiva.
Bill Benning, Lay Director of the Harrisburg Diocese Cursillo Movement is joined by Shannon Smith.
En esta edición de «Cursillo Eucarístico», el P. Félix López, Siervo del Hogar de la Madre, recuerda que, cuando Jesús en la Última Cena dice: «este es mi cuerpo que se entrega por vosotros», no lo dice como un símbolo, sino que en la cruz, Jesús se entrega como sacrificio por la remisión de nuestros pecados, y eso se renueva en cada celebración de la Eucaristía.
Maria Johnson interviews Nancy Smith, O.F.S., Director of Holy Cross Retreat House in North Easton, Massachusetts. from the Holy Cross Retreat House intro: Launched in 1964 in a converted cow barn, the Retreat House has been a spiritual haven for thousands who have passed through its welcoming doors. It is located in Easton, Massachusetts, adjacent to Stonehill College, also founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross. The Retreat House is operated solely on private donations and retreat fees, and receives no state or federal funding. Among retreat houses in the Boston area and south of Boston, our retreat house has established its “market niche” by emphasizing Cursillo and Matt Talbot programs. Link in Show: Holy Cross Retreat House: A Ministry of Congregation of Holy Cross Nancy Smith, Director
El P. Félix López, Siervo del Hogar de la Madre, en este programa de Cursillo Eucarístico, explica la importancia de la tradición en los ritos de la Institución Eucarística, y añade, además, que la Eucaristía es una superación a la Pascua judía, es decir, da el pleno sentido a lo que los judíos celebraban.
Bill Benning, Lay Director of the Harrisburg Diocese Cursillo Movement welcomes Wendy Vogt to the show.
El P. Félix nos aclara en esta clase de “Cursillo Eucarístico” los diferentes nombres que recibe la Eucaristía y el origen de éstos. Además explica las 4 narraciones que describen la institución de la Eucaristía, inspiradas por el Espíritu Santo, y sus pequeñas diferencias.
En este episodio de “Cursillo Eucarístico” el P. Félix López, Siervo del Hogar de la Madre nos instruye sobre las narraciones de la institución de la Eucaristía en la última cena, es decir, lo que hizo el Señor con sus discípulos, que es la base de todo. El Señor instituyó la Eucaristía y la confió a los apóstoles y, en ellos, a toda la Iglesia.
Join Fr. Mark and Dr. Ralph Martin, author of A Life in the Spirit, as they explore a journey from a questioning Catholic upbringing to a pivotal Cursillo retreat and leadership in the Charismatic Renewal. Dr. Martin shares how the Holy Spirit ignited his faith, shaped his work with Renewal Ministries, and guides his prayer life today. From personal surrender to practical advice for believers facing a turbulent world, this episode offers an inspiring look at living the fullness of Catholic faith with eyes fixed on Jesus.
Host Bill Benning welcomes John Hergenroeder to the show as they discuss the Harrisburg Cursillo Movement.
Maybe you've experienced it: an emotional "camp-like" environment. The exhausted fellow attenders begin to get weepy, they begin telling the deep secrets of their hearts, and after the emotions are over there is a mountain-top experience for a time. Many a Christian has gone through such an event, but do we need them? Are these even Christian to begin with? A very familiar interviewee to Theologic's listeners, Pastor Brian Janssen, has explored just such a movement that has affected his area. It goes under many names such as Tres dias, Chrystalis, or even Teens Encounter Christ. The original name is Cursillo. As you listen to Brian Janssen unpack this movement, our prayer is that you will be spurred on to trust the ordinary, sufficient word of God and be careful to discern and avoid spectacular yet unbiblical methods.For more on this topic check out this website: Questioningcursillo.comSupport the show
Host Bill Benning is joined by Tony Devlin as they discuss the Harrisburg Cursillo Movement.
Patrick gives advice to a caller about giving away blessed rosaries and if that’s okay. He also explains to a caller what the Cursillo movement is, and also shares a good Catholic Study Bible. Pat- When we say the Our Father at Mass we were told that we couldn't have our hands up like the priest does. Why is that? (1:08) Brian- Have you heard of Two and a Half Man? the child on the show as he grew up spoke out against the show while he was on it saying that it wasn't good for people. (6:43) George- I think the Catholic Church is dying in Brazil because of modern biblical criticism happening in seminaries. (13:11) Lori- I had an interesting encounter with a Jehovah Witness who recoiled when I gave him a rosary. AND is it okay to give away blessed rosaries? (19:03) Jeff- Cursillo Movement: What do you think about it? (27:09) Patrick shares an email from a listener that gave birth while listening to the Patrick Madrid Show (35:06) Matt: What is a good study bible for me to buy? (37:23) Deacon Dave: On Monday you were talking about why we pray to certain saints. I was told that the Catholic Church was the originators of support groups. The Saints have gone through similar things which they can relate to with us. (39:21) Andy: Asks about priests not giving adequate penance for sins confessed (43:40) Book Recommendation: “Politicizing the Bible”: https://www.amazon.com/Politicizing-Bible-Historical-Criticism-Secularization/dp/0824599039 Bible Study Recommendation, Ignatius Catholic Study Bible: https://stpaulcenter.com/bible/?srsltid=AfmBOop0aJJ-0uRPYQ3NVSrbOYy8SoEZlXhYfWxFgu9QgQlIVTZemIkd
Patrick engages with a caller who’s sister is getting married without an annulment and gives advice on what to do as a sister. He also explains how we know Mary didn’t have other children. He counsels a caller on how to debate someone regarding social justice. Adam- He is the rector for the upcoming Cursillo event and shared his story about the change his life went after going to a Cursillo including helping helping him find Relevant Radio. (0:48) Elizabeth- I am a recent convert and am wondering how we know Mary didn't have any other children? The bible makes it sound like she had other children (6:29) Cindy- My sister recently got remarried without annulling her first marriage. She said that the God I believe in and the God she believes in are different. How do I respond? (19:12) Ben- What are our duties to state as opposed to social justice? (33:09) John- Revelations by Saint Malachi that Pope Francis will be the Last pope and then the end of the world will happen. Is that true? (39:41) Jasmine- Acts 3:12 how can i respond to a friend who says they only need Jesus and not the catholic church? (45:19) Reyna- Catholic vs Christian How should we react when someone sues that phrasing? allow it or correct it? (49:05) Book Recommendation: “Behold your Mother”: https://shop.catholic.com/behold-your-mother-a-biblical-and-historical-defense-of-the-marian-doctrines/?srsltid=AfmBOoovVTHuJjcQGO_wdIJhcsFT71HfxhtPahZQ9_5M7ghs8leJ9Wb3
Host Bill Benning is joined by Tony Roselli as they discuss the Cursillo Movement of the Diocese of Harrisburg.
Rector for the Men's Cursillo in Dickinson
Host Bill Benning is joined by Deacon Scott Root for this episode.
Deacon Russ Millspaugh was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Orange in 2017. He is assigned to San Antonio Parish in Anaheim Hills. He married wife Jody in 1985; they have four children. Deacon Russ has been involved in Boy Scouts, Fiesta, Youth Ministry, Cursillo and TMIY Men's Group. He and Jody are now leading Marriage Formation for engaged couples and Marriage Enrichment for married couples. Their guests are Terry and Sandie McCarthy, a long-time married couple; Terry was named Catholic Man of the Year.Called To Serve airs live weekdays at 2:00pm and Mondays at 5:00pm Pacific Time go to spiritfilledevents.com website or download our Spirit Filled Radio App for Android or Apple Devices.Archives of shows from Spirit Filled Radio are available on podcast at spiritfilledevents.com
Cursillo weekends in Crookston Diocese
Host Bill Benning is joined by Bernette Kallhof. They discuss the Cursillo Movement in the Diocese of Harrisburg.
Deacon Russ Millspaugh was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Orange in 2017. He is assigned to San Antonio Parish in Anaheim Hills. He married wife Jody in 1985; they have four children. Deacon Russ has been involved in Boy Scouts, Fiesta, Youth Ministry, Cursillo and TMIY Men's Group. He and Jody are now leading Marriage Formation for engaged couples and Marriage Enrichment for married couples. Their guests are Deacon Brett Schurter and his wife Kathleen.Called To Serve airs live weekdays at 2:00pm and Mondays at 5:00pm Pacific Time go to spiritfilledevents.com website or download our Spirit Filled Radio App for Android or Apple Devices.Archives of shows from Spirit Filled Radio are available on podcast at spiritfilledevents.com
Host Bill Benning discusses the Harrisburg Cursillo Movement with Ken Smithmyer.
Host Bill Benning is joined by Melanie Rossi and Jess Wolf.
Host Bill Benning is joined by guest Fr. Ken Smith for this edition of Cursillo Corner.
Host Bill Benning is joined by Dave Marrazzo for this episode.
Join Deacon Al Lundy on this episode of Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio, as he welcomes special guests Kelly Westbrook and Chris Sewell to discuss their transformative experiences with the Cursillo retreat. Discover how this short course in Christianity can help deepen your connection with God and build a supportive community around you. Explore the profound impact Cursillo has had on their spiritual lives, providing them with tools to navigate the challenges of everyday life and fostering meaningful relationships within their church communities. Hear their personal stories and insights on how the retreat has strengthened their faith and encouraged them to live out their Christian values more fully. In addition, Deacon Al delves into this weekend's mass readings, offering a thought-provoking reflection on the end times as depicted in the Book of Daniel and the Gospel of Mark. He emphasizes the importance of living a life of love, forgiveness, and preparedness, as no one knows the hour of God's final judgment. Tune in for an inspiring and enlightening episode that invites you to consider your own journey of faith and the steps you can take to strengthen your relationship with God and your community. Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Deacon Russ Millspaugh was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Orange in 2017. He is assigned to San Antonio Parish in Anaheim Hills. He married wife Jody in 1985; they have four children. Deacon Russ has been involved in Boy Scouts, Fiesta, Youth Ministry, Cursillo and TMIY Men's Group. He and Jody are now leading Marriage Formation for engaged couples and Marriage Enrichment for married couples. Their guests are Deacon Bernie Ocampo and wife Pam. Their topic for discussion is Natural Family Planning.Called To Serve airs live weekdays at 2:00pm and Mondays at 5:00pm Pacific Time go to spiritfilledevents.com website or download our Spirit Filled Radio App for Android or Apple Devices.Archives of shows from Spirit Filled Radio are available on podcast at spiritfilledevents.com
Bill Benning is joined by Mike Rossi as they discuss the Cursillo Movement in the Harrisburg Diocese.
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Deacon Russ Millspaugh was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Orange in 2017. He is assigned to San Antonio Parish in Anaheim Hills. He married wife Jody in 1985; they have four children. Deacon Russ has been involved in Boy Scouts, Fiesta, Youth Ministry, Cursillo and TMIY Men's Group. He and Jody are now leading Marriage Formation for engaged couples and Marriage Enrichment for married couples. Their guests are Deacon Bernie Ocampo and wife Pam.Called To Serve airs live weekdays at 2:00pm and Mondays at 5:00pm Pacific Time go to spiritfilledevents.com website or download our Spirit Filled Radio App for Android or Apple Devices.Archives of shows from Spirit Filled Radio are available on podcast at spiritfilledevents.com
Host Bill Benning is joined by Steve Cioccocioppo as they discuss the Cursillo Movement.
Host Bill Benning discusses the Cursillo Movement with Fave Marrazzo.
Host Bill Benning is joined by Brenda Rossi as they discuss the Cursillo Movement.
Becca Bumm's family members were struggling and her very own heart was, too. She felt alone and close to despair. Until a wise friend encouraged Becca to attend a women's retreat called “Cursillo.” God healed Becca's heart and poured in His holy love throughout the weekend. And then God sent Becca on a mission of love. Hear how Becca re-entered her life after the retreat with only one thing having changed: her very self. Be inspired by how this holy change in Becca helped transform those around her in God's love. Learn how God wants to do this for you, too!
Host Bill Benning discusses Cursillo with Deacon Tom Hewitt.
Una de las crónicas más entretenidas del Sitio de Cartagena de Indias entre marzo y mayo de 1741, durante la Guerra de la Oreja de Jenkins, es la siguiente del periodista antioqueño Argos en el primer tomo de su Cursillo de Historia de Colombia: «Inglaterra estaba empeñada en echarle mano al comercio de estas Américas, y no [perdía oportunidad] de [meterle] contrabando y mandarle piratas y lo que fuera.... Los ingleses querían apoderarse de todos los puertos de los españoles en América, [así que] mandaron... contra los del Caribe a un almirante que se llamaba Eduardo Vernon, con una escuadra nunca vista.... Acomodados en 186 barcos [para] atacar a Cartagena [había] 8.000 soldados escogidos, 12.600 marinos, 2.000 peones y 1.000 negros esclavos, que entre todos sumaban 23.600.... »... Lo que tenían en Cartagena [para] hacerle frente a semejante gentío [eran apenas] 3.000 soldados, 600 indios flecheros y seis infelices buquecitos de guerra con sus marineros. Cualquiera diría que eso iba a ser como pelea de cucaracha patas arriba y vieja en chancletas, pero, como dice el verso: que nadie cante victoria aunque en el estribo esté, que muchos en el estribo se suelen quedar de a pie. »Y era que en Cartagena, fuera del virrey [don Sebastián de] Eslava, que tenía [experiencia] en otras guerras, estaba encargado de la defensa, por el lado del mar, nada menos que don Blas de Lezo..., un macho de marino que en veintidós combates había dejado la pierna izquierda y el ojo del mismo lado, y tenía inutilizado el brazo derecho.... »Dos semanas estuvo [Vernon] dándoles candela a los castillos de la entrada.... Pero no se daban por vencidos los españoles.... Acorralados en el castillo de San Felipe... [cavaron] una [trinchera] muy honda y muy ancha todo en redondo... y una noche se le [dejaron] ir encima los ingleses por todos lados.... Las escaleras que habían alistado los ingleses para atravesarla no alcanzaban de un lado a otro, y los [prendieron] a candela esos españoles y los [fueron] tumbando como moscas con atomizador.... Dejaron... casi mil muertos y como 200 prisioneros. »Y a eso se le sumó una peste entre los ingleses.... »... A los dos meses... tuvieron que salir los místeres con la cola entre las patas. »Pero la humillación más grande fue que, como en Inglaterra estaban convencidos de que esa toma de Cartagena iba a ser como pelea de [pájaro] y guayaba madura, habían mandado hacer unas medallas o monedas en que pintaban a don Blas de Lezo arrodillado delante de Vernon, con un letrero que decía: “El orgullo español humillado por el almirante Vernon”. »Y mucho fue lo que se rieron de esas medallas los que no querían bien a Inglaterra.»1 Argos tiene razón: A nadie le conviene cantar victoria. Hacía ya más de 2.700 años que Adonías, hijo del rey David de Israel, en su intento de usurpar el trono de su padre, había aprendido que semejante soberbia puede tener repercusiones muy perjudiciales.2 Lamentablemente, Adonías no había tomado a pecho las palabras de su padre David en el Salmo 18: que a los humildes Dios les concede la victoria, mientras que a los orgullosos los hace salir derrotados.3 Más vale que sigamos la enseñanza del sabio Salomón, el medio hermano de Adonías que sí llegó a ser rey: que el orgullo acaba en humillación y fracaso, mientras que la humildad resulta en honra y alabanza.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Roberto Cadavid Misas (Argos), Cursillo de historia de Colombia I (Bogotá: Editorial Colina, 1995), pp. 95-100. 2 1R 1:1—2:25 3 Sal 18:27 4 Pr 18:12; 29:23
Deacon Russ Millspaugh was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Orange in 2017. He is assigned to San Antonio Parish in Anaheim Hills. He married wife Jody in 1985; they have four children. Deacon Russ has been involved in Boy Scouts, Fiesta, Youth Ministry, Cursillo and TMIY Men's Group. He and Jody are now leading Marriage Formation for engaged couples and Marriage Enrichment for married couples. Their guest is Linda Ji of the Orange diocesan Office for Family Life.Called To Serve airs live weekdays at 2:00pm and Mondays at 5:00pm Pacific Time go to spiritfilledevents.com website or download our Spirit Filled Radio App for Android or Apple Devices.Archives of shows from Spirit Filled Radio are available on podcast at spiritfilledevents.com