Cursillo History & Memory

Cursillo History & Memory
Author: Francisco Forteza Pujol
Publisher: Fundación Eduardo Bonnín
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 849407914X

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Cursillo History & Memory depicts one of the most unique and yet most unknown events in our recent history: The Cursillos in Christianity Movement. Francisco Forteza’s book, avoids both the “apologetic tone” and the “cold historicism”; it can be classed as testimonial literature. It openly reveals the human condition, not exempt from errors, intrigues and manipulations that have occurred in the Cursillo Movement, while claiming at the same time the validity of what, in the author's language is understood as "The Foundational Charism."

Cursillo History & Memory

Cursillo History & Memory
Author: Francisco Forteza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014
Genre: Cursillo movement
ISBN: 9788494079139

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The Cursillo Movement in America

The Cursillo Movement in America
Author: Kristy Nabhan-Warren
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469607174

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The internationally growing Cursillo movement, or "short course in Christianity," founded in 1944 by Spanish Catholic lay practitioners, has become popular among American Catholics and Protestants alike. This lay-led weekend experience helps participants recommit to and live their faith. Emphasizing how American Christians have privileged the individual religious experience and downplayed denominational and theological differences in favor of a common identity as renewed people of faith, Kristy Nabhan-Warren focuses on cursillistas--those who have completed a Cursillo weekend--to show how their experiences are a touchstone for understanding these trends in post-1960s American Christianity. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork as well as historical research, Nabhan-Warren shows the importance of Latino Catholics in the spread of the Cursillo movement. Cursillistas' stories, she argues, guide us toward a new understanding of contemporary Christian identities, inside and outside U.S. borders, and of the importance of globalizing American religious boundaries.

Cowards Don't Make History

Cowards Don't Make History
Author: Joanne Rappaport
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478012544

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In the early 1970s, a group of Colombian intellectuals led by the pioneering sociologist Orlando Fals Borda created a research-activist collective called La Rosca de Investigación y Acción Social (Circle of Research and Social Action). Combining sociological and historical research with a firm commitment to grassroots social movements, Fals Borda and his colleagues collaborated with indigenous and peasant organizations throughout Colombia. In Cowards Don’t Make History Joanne Rappaport examines the development of participatory action research on the Caribbean coast, highlighting Fals Borda’s rejection of traditional positivist research frameworks in favor of sharing his own authority as a researcher with peasant activists. Fals Borda and his colleagues inserted themselves as researcher-activists into the activities of the National Association of Peasant Users, coordinated research priorities with its leaders, studied the history of peasant struggles, and, in collaboration with peasant researchers, prepared accessible materials for an organizational readership, thereby transforming research into a political organizing tool. Rappaport shows how the fundamental concepts of participatory action research as they were framed by Fals Borda continue to be relevant to engaged social scientists and other researchers in Latin America and beyond.

Eduardo Bonnín. An Apprentice Christian (USA spelling)

Eduardo Bonnín. An Apprentice Christian (USA spelling)
Author: Eduardo Suarez del Real Aguilera
Publisher: Fundación Eduardo Bonnín Aguiló
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8493688894

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Eduardo Bonnín. An Apprentice Christian ( USA spelling) Over ten million people have discovered the love of God through the experience lived in Cursillo, a Movement founded by the Spanish layman Eduardo Bonnín. Through these pages, Bonnín accurately and concisely uncovers the meaning of Cursillo and the “Secret” of the methodology of this mature Charism that has changed the lives of so many. The founder explains the origins of this spirituality directed to today’s people and its expansion throughout the world, as well as outlining the pedagogy of the Cursillo.

The Early History of The Walk to Emmaus

The Early History of The Walk to Emmaus
Author: Robert Wood
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0835811808

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Bob Wood, founding international director of The Walk to Emmaus, gives a personal firsthand account of the beginnings of the movement, which started in 1978. This booklet details the growth of The Walk to Emmaus and Chrysalis in the United States and around the world.

Mexican-American Catholics

Mexican-American Catholics
Author: Eduardo C. Fernández
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809142668

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Mexican-American Catholics is the third book in the Paulist Press Pastoral Spirituality Series, following Vietnamese-American Catholics by Peter C. Phan and American Eastern Catholics by Fred J. Saato. Author Fr. Fernández presents the history of Christianity in Mexico via Spain, the conditions of Mexican Catholics in America, and the challenges facing Mexican-American Catholics, as well as suggestions on how to meet them. Pastoral strategies for assisting Mexican-American Catholics in becoming more active members of the church are included, as is an extensive bibliography.

Memories of You and Me

Memories of You and Me
Author: Barnard Adams
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460285441

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This is the story of a young American born in Brooklyn, New York on April 21, 1917 - just two days before the U.S. declared war on Germany in World War 1; the activities growing up on Staten Island; the four years at NYU getting his degree as an Aeronautical Engineer; his ten years with Pan American Airways in Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, Belem, at the mouth of the Amazon and the WWII years as a technician attached to the US Air Force forecasting weather to the Air Ferries on their flights to Africa; then to Guatemala as a Flight Dispatcher for the post war expansion of PAA from New Orleans and Miami to Panama. After ten years with PAA a new career in real estate from residential to commercial, including leadership leading to the 1971 presidecy of CAR. Having kept a journal, this book recounts these events along with a description of vacation trips to England, France, Spain, Brazil and spaces in between. It is a tale of the interesting events that make up a lifetime.

Cursillo, Anatomy of a Movement

Cursillo, Anatomy of a Movement
Author: Marcene Marcoux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1982
Genre: Cursillo movement
ISBN:

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