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Eduardo Bonnin
Founder of Cursillo
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February 09, 2008
Cursillo Founder Dies at 90
Members Thank Him for Bringing Them the Gospel
By Nieves San Martín / PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain, FEB. 7, 2008 (Zenit.org).-
Eduardo Bonnin, founder of the Catholic lay Cursillo movement,
died Wednesday at age 90.
A note on the movement's Web site asked for prayers for the
founder, who was born May 4, 1917.
"Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, I send this message with a
heart full of Christ's mercy and joy, to inform you of the
passing to eternal life of our beloved friend, Eduardo Bonnin,
founder of the
Cursillos of Christianity, Feb. 6, 2008, in
Mallorca," Victor Lugo, national executive director,
wrote on the site.
The national secretariat of the movement in Spain, in a notice
on its Web site, stated that "with his death, one of the
pioneers of the work of the Cursillos of Christianity, is lost.
It was in this parcel of the Church where the Lord planted him
and to this place, he gave his effort, his dreams, his time and
all of his life."
Laypeople's role
The Cursillos of Christianity began in Spain, on the island of
Mallorca, between the years of 1940 and 1949. "Numerous
laymen and some priests, enlightened by the Holy Spirit,
discovered very clearly the fact that laymen too, in virtue of
the sacraments of baptism and confirmation, perform an active
role in evangelization," the national secretariat site
explained.
The movement spread throughout all of Spain and from there to
the Americas and beyond.
A wake is under way today and will continue through Feb. 9.
The funeral will be celebrated Feb. 12 by Bishop Jesús Murgui of
Mallorca.
The secretariat statement continued, "Eduardo has always been
for us someone important, but beginning now, in our prayers we
can ask him to intercede for us before the Father, so that we
can continue with his work of evangelizing the world and making
as many as possible have the joy of knowing that God loves them.
If he did everything that he did on earth, what won't he do now
that he's in heaven?"
The statement concluded by thanking Bonnin for his work, "Thank
you, Eduardo, for making our lives better, for making us happier
and because many of our lives would not have the light of the
Gospel if you had not been here."
Therese Wetta, ASC
General Councilor
Via Maria De Mattias, 10
00183 Rome
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