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- Three-day_movement abstract "In Christianity, a three-day movement is an organisation that conducts retreats to enrich the lives of other Christians, consisting of people who have themselves attended such a retreats. Alternatively, these organisations taken together may be referred to as the three day movement.Most but not all of these retreats cover three days, and so the fourth day has become a term used by these movements to describe the life of the attendee after the retreat. The original three day movement, Cursillo, began in the Roman Catholic church in Spain in 1944, and spread to other countries. Although Cursillo was and is structured so as not to restrict participation to members of the Roman Catholic Church, in time people who had attended Cursillo founded similar programs tailored to specific groups, including programs for younger people, those in prison or affected by the incarceration of another, and members of specific denominational groups. Some of these have licensed the Cursillo material and use its name, while others have developed similar programs under another name.All such organisations are now known as three-day movements or parts of the three-day movement, whether or not their programs actually run for three days. A feature of the three day movement is the support these different organisations continue to provide for each other, particularly in each supporting the programs run by other organisations in prayer and by sending letters and other expressions of support. And, although particular organisations remain linked to denominational groups, there is generally no denominational requirement for participants.Three day movement programs include: Cursillo. Episcopal Cursillo, known in some countries as Anglican Cursillo. Lutheran Cursillo. Chayah, a ministry to young jail inmates based on Lutheran Cursillo. Tres Dias. Walk to Emmaus.ACTS [Catholic, but open to all faiths] Alarga, for those for whom a normal three-day program would be physically challenging. Chrysalis, for those 23 years and under. Kairos, for high school and college students. Kairos Prison Ministry. Kairos Torch, for juvenile detainees. Kairos Outside, for those affected by an incarceration. Awakening The Great BanquetKeryx Prison Ministry, for Michigan penal systemKeryx In Community, a non-denominational ministry to individual and held in local churches in MichiganMYCA - Michigan Youth Challenge sponsored by Michigan Keryx community for at-risk teens participating in a \"boot camp\" program held by the Michigan National Guard. G12 Vision, the movement led by Colombian charismatic pastor Cesar Castellanos, with its controversial “Encuentros” weekend program".
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- Three-day_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.anglicancursillo.org.au.
- Three-day_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.kairos.org.au.
- Three-day_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.kairosprisonministry.org.
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- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink Awakening_(spiritual_retreat).
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- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink Chrysalis_(disambiguation).
- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink Cursillo.
- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink César_Castellanos_(politician).
- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink G12_Vision.
- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink Kairos_(retreat).
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- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
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- Three-day_movement wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Banquet_(spiritual_retreat).
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- Three-day_movement comment "In Christianity, a three-day movement is an organisation that conducts retreats to enrich the lives of other Christians, consisting of people who have themselves attended such a retreats. Alternatively, these organisations taken together may be referred to as the three day movement.Most but not all of these retreats cover three days, and so the fourth day has become a term used by these movements to describe the life of the attendee after the retreat.".
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