Texoma Walk to Emmaus

Originating in Spain in the late 1940's, Cursillo moved to America in the late 1950s. It was primarily a Roman Catholic movement until the 1970s. As Catholic centers started accepting applications from Protestants, efforts began among some groups to make the Cursillo experience available to all Protestants. In the late 1970s, The Upper Room formed The Upper Room Cursillo Community in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1981, by mutual agreement between the National Secretariat of the Roman Catholic Cursillo movement and The Upper Room, the name of the Nashville Protestant community was changed to Emmaus. The Emmaus movement is * ecumenical.
History of Emmaus:
* ecumenical - 1. Worldwide:Universal 2. Of or providing unity among Christian churches and religions.
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