ECM FAQs

The purpose of the ECM FAQs page is to help you quickly find the resources you need without having to navigate through the entire site. We’ve gathered the most commonly searched information in one convenient place for you.

How does our Cursillo Weekend receive "Wall" Palanca from other dioceses?
  • Make sure Your Event is registered on the Events page.
  • Make sure your Secretariat’s Palanca Angel emails correct contact information to ECMC’s communication team.
  • Invite your Secretariat’s Palanca Angel to send email reminders to every Palanca Angel listed on the bottom of the Events page.
  • Head to the Helpful Hints and Best Practices page).
  • Find ideas in the SE Florida 4TH Day Renewal Efforts (PDF).
  • Check out the 60 Ideas in 60 Minutes presentation from the 2023 Conference (slides).

The ECM Group Reunion publication goes into great detail about methods, intent and practical tips for this.  It is also found on the Documents for Downloading page.

  • Determine your ECM District by reviewing the map on the Meet the Leadership page. For example, the Diocese of North Carolina is in the ECM Southeast District.
  • Once the District is identified, scroll to see the District Reps associated with that district. In this case, there are two representatives. Click on the “envelope” icon to open an email to each representative.
  • Reach out and get connected!
  • Contact the ECMC District Representative for your District (see instructions in the question above).
  • Email your Representative and ask about roles, positions, and duties. 
  • Or contact the ECMC Vice President.  Contact information can be found on the Meet the Leadership page
  • District Representatives are elected at the annual General Council meeting.

The ECM Committee maintains a Zoom software “Pro” license. It is also available to loan to local Secretariats for specific events.  To access this support, email the ECMC and describe the event needing online support.

Note: Some diocesan Cursillo ministries use the word “Pilgrim,” while others use the word “Candidate.”

  • The Value of Sponsors: Sponsors play a vital role in helping create a joyful Cursillo Weekend and supporting new Cursillistas to continue seamlessly into the Fourth Day. In fact, someone once said we should not focus on recruiting Pilgrims but on nurturing Sponsors. Sponsoring a person to Cursillo isn’t only about the person, but also about his/her ministry and desire to discover his/her talents and potential for serving God.
  • Sponsor Guidelines/Responsibilities: Consider creating a specific diocesan resource to outline responsibilities. See ECM’s collection of suggestions for this resource. Sponsor Guidelines/Responsibilities
  • Engage Sponsors Before the Weekend: When registrations are received, communicate directly with Sponsors and send guidelines, commitment to prayer and reach out to see how the Sponsor can be supported.
  • Sponsor Orientation/Training: Access the ECM Sponsorship Slides from our 2023 Conference. Consider having virtual “dialogues” for Sponsors on a specific weekend. Think about creating a simple, short, homemade video by someone familiar with your local ministry.
  • Additional Resources: The Cursillo Path, found on the Documents for Downloading, provides information that can help Sponsors.

The Cursillo Path,” found on the Documents for Downloading, provides sample schedules.