
Evangelizing Our World
Reflections on the beginnings of Cursillo in the Albany Diocese that appeared in the Albany Dioceasan Paper the Evangelist, October 5, 2006 edition.
Below is the unedited version of the story :
Reflections on the beginnings of Cursillo in the Albany Diocese:
Marty and Sally Beckman
Moving to Albany from Rochester, NY, our friends told us that God was sending us to begin Cursillo in the Albany Diocese. We laughed. Little did we know how
prophetic those words were.
We made friends with several couples who had made a Marriage Encounter and formed a prayer and scripture sharing with them. At Christmas, we were invited to the
Marriage Encounter party where we were introduced to a couple, Jane and Larry Fountain.
As we conversed, we found out that they, too, had also experienced Cursillo. In the ensuing conversation, they informed us that they had been praying that the Holy Spirit
would send someone to pray and discuss beginning Cursillo in Albany. That seemed like our sign and we did begin to meet at the Fountain's home with several others who
had also experienced Cursillo in other dioceses.
We soon heard of another group consisting of Gene & Joan McNamara, Mary Harrison, Joan and Ed Sesock and a few others who also had this same call from the Holy Spirit.
As we continued to pray and discuss, the Lord added to the numbers with Jim Conway, Bill McDowell, Ed and Anne Kampf, Charles and Pauline Snow, Bill O'Connor
and Fr. Bill Ryan. We were soon meeting at Holy Spirit School hall in East Greenbush as the group was growing.
We asked permission from the Bishop (Broderick) to start Cursillo. He told us that we needed a priest as our spiritual director before we could go forward.
We sent letters to all of the priests in the diocese. Many were interested in starting up, but none had the time to take on the responsibility at that time. One evening,
at the Harrison's, we prayed that God would send us someone right away, because we had people interested in attending a weekend but we had no priest.
That very evening, Fr. George Mailloux called with the answer to our prayers. It seems that he had been away, had been praying to find a Cursillo group in Albany.
When he returned to open his mail, he read the request and said YES to the call to lead us as spiritual director. God had answered our prayers and we could schedule
our first men's and women's weekends.
Our first weekends were held at St. Joseph's in Valatie in1973 and were graced with the leadership of Eddie Kalbfliesh and Louis Fontanez who came from NYC to lead
us and form us in the ways of Cursillo. The Spanish apostolate from NYC were our teachers and when we were ready to lead weekends on our own, they gave us their
blessing and we began to grow. Still, busloads of Spanish Cursillistas came up from NYC to share their joy and prayers at our weekends.
Our second weekend (the first on our own) was held at St. Mary's School in Troy in 1974. We arduously scoured, cleaned, prayed and prepared for the men who would
become leaders for Christ and help lead Cursillo to grow in Albany.
In the meantime, Fr. George found us the old St. Ann's convent where the second women's weekend was held. We had a permanent home for a while. The next several years,
the weekends were held at St. Ann's until we outgrew the facility. Leaders sent by the Holy Spirit were added to our numbers as we lived and used the Cursillo method to call
forth the fire of the Holy Spirit and the love of Jesus in the church at Albany. We pledged to grow and developed a leader's school to teach the Cursillo way to evangelize, lead,
light the way for the new fire of Pentecost to fill our parishes and nourish and enrich the lives of the faithful Catholic and Christians in our environments.
After we outgrew St. Ann's, and with much sadness, we left our spiritual home away from home, and approached the Franciscans at St. Anthony-on-the-Hudson and found a new
place to grow. We began a Leader's School with committees to teach, lead, pray, learn and plan. Marty Beckman was the first Lay Director in the movement, Ed Kampf,
the second, and Jim Mylod was the third.
It was through Cursillo and conducting a weekly communion service at Barnwell Nursing Home in Valatie that Marty Beckman heard the call to the Diaconate.
Cursillo was like a mother in ways, giving life and helping to form us in the light of Christ. No matter where we go, what we do, we give thanks for the gifts of love and zeal
that nourished us through the Cursillo and gave us the grace to go out and try to spread the good news of God's love in every environment of which were are a part.
Cursillo is more than a great weekend retreat, it is a time to hear the plan that God has for each of us and has become a launching pad for many of us, in various
ministries in our parishes.
Contributors: Marty and Sally Beckman, Mary Harrison, Joe Thouin.
Article that appeared in the Albany Times Union on Barbara and Jerry O'Brien, Tuesday November 1, 2005:
Barbara and Jerry O'Brien from our Troy Ultreya are to be congratulated on Evangelizing their Environments as shown
in the article below:
