CFC (Re: Cursillo movement)



Sabi ni "Cheeze" <csmarasigan@xxxxxxxxx>:
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> You probably haven't heard of Couples for Christ. My parents made me
> go to one of those retreats. I think they do have chapters in Oz.
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I certainly have heard of Couples for Christ. There's also Singles for
Christ (SFC) and Kids for Christ (KFC).

Personally, I value my weekend afternoon naps too much to waste my time on
such civic activities.

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