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"Ultreya!" This word is introduced to
our candidates and pilgrims on Via de Cristo weekends along with
many of the other Spanish phrases inherited from our foundations in
CursilloŽ. Ultreya is a Spanish word that which means "Onward!"
"Persevere!" "Press On!" "Hang In There!" The expression was
originally associated with those who were making a pilgrimage on
foot to the Shrine of St. James at Compostella in Spain, where the
last part of the journey was a climb up a steep hill. Groups of
pilgrims would call this word of encouragement to each other as they
climbed up the hill.
Ultreya was adopted as the
rallying cry of CursilloŽ and many of its spin-off movements. In the
Via de Cristo movement, one line in our De Colores song says, "All
in color... all in color the diamond will sparkle when brought to
the light". This entire movement, with it's roots in the Roman
Catholic CursilloŽ, is like that diamond, with a multiplicity of
facets, each and every one of them configured to reflect the light
of Christ throughout the world! One cannot remove facets from a
diamond and retain the sparkle. Ultreya is regarded in the
foundation literature from the Roman Catholic CursilloŽ as being
"central to the health and well being of the CursilloŽ movement".
"Ultreya" was the name of the
church social center in Majorca, Spain. In the beginning, not many
people could attend the Clausura, because during the foundations of
CursilloŽ, the Closing was held early Monday morning! The community
would gather there Monday evening after each weekend for news and
sharing with the candidates. Thus, Ultreya was born of past weekend
attendees and new babe-chicks sharing during the first week of their
4th Day!
Ultreya is a gathering of
Christians on a weekly or monthly basis to share Christ and His
presence in their individual lives to strengthen and encourage each
other in that climb up that steep hill called "Apostolic Action". It
is a cross-fertilization of individuals to help the light of one
candle for Christ join with other individual candles for Christ and
bring Light to the entire world! It is one-fourth of the goal and
strategy of CursilloŽ which is to restore the world to Christ, by
providing a backbone for Christian life in every environment! It is
the visible witness to the church at large of the building of that
"backbone"... the vertebraezation (linkage) of the leaders in large
and small environments.
WHAT IS "ULTREYA"?
The simplest description of the
Ultreya is a meeting of Group Reunions. Here we witness together to
the life in grace and we challenge each other to persevere on our
journey to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. While the
primary Group Reunion is weekly, the Ultreya is usually monthly. At
the Ultreya you will reaffirm friendships you made on your weekend.
You will also make many new friends and receive encouragement and
support.
The Ultreya fulfills many roles on
the road to perseverence. For new participants of the Cursillo
movement, it is the place to discover what the Group Reunion is
like. The Group Reunion is not learned from only one or two
attempts. It requires a period of time so that its rhythm becomes a
method of life. The Group Reunion is one part of the process of
community, the other part is the larger community, the Ultreya.
Neither one is complete without the other, and growth is linked to
the vitality and depth of both groups.
The purpose of the CursilloŽ
Movement, and Via de Cristo as a distinct part of it, is to make it
possible for us to know Christ, to share Christ, and to bring Christ
into our communities, environments, and into all the world we know,
linking Christians together in action. What is the role of the
Ultreya in this? It provides the linkage.
WHAT IS ULTREYA MEANT TO BE?
A place where all the Group
Reunions can come together for revitalization by sharing with
others; where blessings and successes can be multiplied and hurts
and failures healed; A place where new Cursillistas become part of
the larger community; A place for growth in Christ for all of us,
(1) where help is provided in beginning a relationship for personal
spiritual guidance, (2) where personal support through sharing of
each other's experiences of living with Jesus Christ can be found,
(3) where inspiration is available from the witness talks to be
courageous in transforming our environments for Christ. The place
where the church at large meets Via de Cristo and where potential
candidates or pilgrims are welcome to "look over" the movement.
Ultreya is Via de Cristo's witness to the church that we are a
Christ-centered movement, and not a "para-church" or "super-church".
Ultreya ideally carries out the
spirit of Via de Cristo, which is the awareness that we are saints
and apostles - not only in the exciting atmosphere of the weekend,
but also saints and apostles in the natural and normal and sometimes
not so exciting events of our day-to-day living. We learn more
deeply that we are not alone. We are linked together in the love,
the fellowship, the encouragement of our brother and sister saints
and apostles.
Many struggle to fit the
experience of Via de Cristo into their existing lives and cultures.
Ultreya gives us the tools to do the opposite... to fit our lives
and cultures into the ideal and vision of Via de Cristo! Without
Ultreya, the weekend soon just becomes another happy weekend, full
of love and inspiration. With Ultreya, the weekend becomes a true
foundation, a "kick-off" point for increased living and acting as
the Body of Christ!
Each sponsor has agreed to take
their candidate to the next available Ultreya. This, perhaps, needs
attention on the part of Secretariat leadership, in that many
sponsors do not have the experience of Ultreya to share with their
candidates! In some cases, rollistas delivering the Total Security
in the Fourth Day talk have also not participated in Ultreya. These
cases add to the difficulties initiated during the three-day weekend
of explaining the use of that spiritual tool we call Ultreya. Just
as one cannot enthusiastically recommend a product one has never
used, one also cannot "sell" a life-changing concept one does not
employ! It is firmly suggested that, in areas where Via de Cristo
Secretariats have not been able (for whatever reason) to initiate or
sustain the regular meeting of the Ultreya, the leaders familiarize
themselves with the times and places of Ultreyas and Gatherings for
other local movements such as Roman Catholic or Episcopal CursilloŽ,
Walk to Emmaus, Tres Dias, and/or Kairos, among others, and
encourage their candidates to participate, so as to have and share
this important phase of the movement.
THE ULTREYA FORMAT
Each Secretariat has the
responsibility for determining how and where Ultreyas will be
established. The size may vary from just enough people for one Group
Reunion, plus a Spiritual Director to as many as one hundred, though
seventy to eighty is optimum. The quality of Christ-centered
participation, coupled with open and honest sharing is more
important than large numbers.
Before the Ultreya, the leaders
should meet, and after setting up the space properly, for a half
hour they have their own Group Reunion, pray for the of the Ultreya,
and initiate action to build a true community of support.
There are some universal elements
of all Ultreyas. They are:
- Opening Prayer
- Music
- Lay witness or speaker
- An opportunity for response
from the community (from community or Spiritual Director
- Time for reflection on the
talk (informal Reunion Group)
- Worship
- Food!
Lay speaker at the Ultreya give
witness to their growth in living union with Christ sdo that others
may be encouraged to do likewise. Ultreya witness talks expose
Cursillistas to a great variety of witnesses so they may encounter a
broad range of possibilities for growth and action. The speaker
should offer concrete examples of how to live what is fundamental
for being a Christian in their environment. What the speaker should
accomplish is sharing a practical way that should inspire others to
follow the example or to imitate the actions of the speaker. A
witness talk is by definition a talk delivered as a living
experience of what the speaker is or believes. Hopefully, the
speaker will be able to share something recent in their experience
as a living example of how they are living their Fourth Day as
learned during their weekend experience. The witness talk should not
be an instruction nor an intellectual exercise, but a personal
sharing of one's experience during their Fourth Day. The speaker
should keep it short (this is not a rollo), simple and upbeat.
Singing is a good way to begin the
Ultreya. Songs commonly song on Via de Cristo weekends is a good way
to bring the community together again. After the Lay speaker has
given their talk, the leader may instructs those present to break
into small groups of three or four for a Reunion Group format
sharing time. The purpose of Ultreya Group Reunion is to provide
contacts with Christians from as many different backgrounds as
possible. In that way each person gains insights into the ways
others live as Christians and each of us contributes to the growth
of others. Often it is in the floating group that people find others
with whom to form a permanent Group Reunion.
The formal Ulteya may continue
with Worship and Holy Communion as we honor God and His call to
always give God glory and praise.
The evening ends with snack and
fellowship time.
BASIC ADVICE: KEEP IT SIMPLE
The theme of each Ultreya should
be transforming the world for Christ, and it is important not to be
distracted from that crucial task. Each Ultreya is meant to be
Christ-centered, not Via de Cristo centered, concentrating not on
the workings of Via de Cristo but on Jesus working within us to
bring the whole world to Himself.
Any open and committed Christian
should feel welcomed and perfectly at home at an Ultreya regardless
of church background or spiritual experience, finding strength and
courage to take Jesus Christ back into events and surroundings of
everyday life. Any such person should be welcome at Ultreya and
Group Reunion; it is not necessary to make a three-day weekend part
of the fourth day program. In fact the entire Via de Cristo 4th Day
program is no more and no less than a model for normal Christian
life, combining the elements personal piety and spiritual guidance,
a small group of Christian friends (the Group Reunion), and a larger
community for the support and encouragement of Christian life and
witness in the world (the Ultreya). This is a major reason that Via
de Cristo is not in competition with, but rather an integral part of
the institutional Church.
Finally, although there may be a
Worship and Holy Communion as part of the Ultreya, it is important
to the well-being of both the Via de Cristo Movement and the life of
the congregation or congregations represented in the Ultreya, that
everyone understand that this worship time should never appear to be
a substitute for or a rival of each person's deep involvement in the
liturgical life of his or her own church community.
THE ULTREYA LEADERS
The success of the Ultreya, the
literature tells us, presupposes several things: existing permanent
Group Reunions to build the pattern of open sharing and mutual
support and a group of dedicated leaders. What about them? Who are
they and what do they do?
First of all, the Ultreya leaders
should be a servant group. They are a working Group Reunion who
attend the Ultreya for the sake of others, not chiefly for
themselves. The leaders group in charge of Ultreya might include
five or six people, one being the spiritual advisor, one a
coordinator, one who is chiefly responsible for selecting and
working with speakers, and one to take care of the set-up, supplies,
and so on. Other members might share tasks as they arise. There is
no set way for this group to be formed or selected, such as election
or appointment.
Each Ultreya evolves its own
leaders group under the guidance of the Secretariat. Ultreya is the
place where the solid, continuing work of strengthening Christ's
people goes on. It is where we are continually confronted with
Jesus's divine commission to bring all of our environments under
His Lordship and to be bearers of His good news of love and freedom.
That work is as challenging as any mountain pilgrimage. We need each
other's encouragement to be faithful companions as we journey with
Jesus on the road to His Fathers' Kingdom.
GUIDELINES FOR ULTREYA SPEAKERS
"Ultreya!" A cry of encouragement!
We meet to encourage one another; to inspire one another in our
endeavor to bring the world around us to Jesus Christ. You, as a
speaker at an Ultreya, have an important part in encouraging your
brothers and sisters.
THE WITNESS TALK
- ten minutes long (may be shorter,
but not longer!) is:
1. About Jesus Christ - the talk
should relate how you live with Christ and how you are trying to
bring others to know Him. The aim of the witness talk is not to tell
people what they should do, but rather how you love Jesus and how in
loving Him you try to bring all those He loves closer to Him in the
ordinary circumstances of your life.
2. About a recent living
experience - tell how, through piety, study and action, you are
trying to bring others with you to Jesus in the normal flow of your
own life. Make just one or two points and build your talk around
them.
3. Concrete and practical - make
your talk vivid by describing who, how, where, why and when, as you
tell of carrying out action, which you planned, to bring one of your
environments closer to Christ. Tell what happened as a result,
whether it seemed like a success or a failure. Be concrete in your
conclusions.
Do not feel that you are unworthy
of giving a talk. All of us, in striving to be Christians have many
failures in our lives. But we have some successes too. We all have
had moments and experiences in our lives that can be lifted out to
share with our friends. This is what your talk should be.
Next is what your talk should NOT
be!
sensational - a big, flashy
production number,
a sermon or instruction in Christianity,
a Bible teaching,
too emotional
The focus is on Jesus Christ in
your life!
QUESTIONS YOU MAY ASK YOURSELF
TO HELP IMPROVE YOUR TALK:
Does this talk show that Christ is
in my life?
Will it show how much I want to follow Him?
Does Jesus Himself hold the most important place in the talk? Will
this experience I am sharing stimulate people to think of things
they might plan to do to transform their home, work, congregation,
recreation or other environments for Christ?
HOW SHOULD THE WITNESS TALK BE
GIVEN?
1. Pray all the way. Jesus reminds
us, "Without me you can do nothing."
2. In only ten minutes you cannot say too much. It is better to make
only one point and make it well and to tell about one experience and
tell it clearly than to add more detail or examples. Do not
over-prepare: the simpler the better.
3. Speak clearly, slowly, but informally, as if talking with friends
because you are!
4. If possible, give the theme of your talk to the spiritual
director to help in his or her response. Try to do this a few days
in advance of Ultreya, together with any scriptural references you
might plan to incorporate.
ECHO OR RESPONSE SPEAKERS
- one or two minutes each
Several echo speakers may be
chosen in advance, or volunteers may be requested after the witness
talk. Their response should be spontaneous and related to the theme
of the talk. It is best if these speakers are from different
professions and life situations than the speaker, so that they can
show that they share in their own experience the same principles of
living with Christ and of being witnesses for Him in their
different environments.
SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR
- five to ten minutes
Because there is no experience
that cannot be related to Scripture, one of your functions is to
pull everything together and link it to the Gospel. You are asked
not to prepare a formal written talk. The lay witness speaker has
been requested to let you know in advance about the theme of his or
her talk, together with any Scripture to be used, to help in your
preparation. After listening to the witness talk and responses, your
task is to draw on your background in the Scripture and relate the
talk and responses to some part of the Gospels. Like the witness
talk this Gospel summary should be simple and informal. This is the
important teaching phase of the Ultreya and is the means by which
the Cursillistas grow spiritually in their attempt to interpret the
Gospel in relationship to their daily living.
REFERENCES
Ultreya. National Episcopal
Cursillo Library document, National Episcopal Cursillo, 1987.
The Fourth Day First. National
Episcopal Cursillo Library document, National Episcopal Cursillo,
1987.
Structure of Ideas, National
Ultreya Publications, Dallas, Texas.
Fundamental Ideas, National
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