Eduardo Bonnin

Born in Palma, Majorca in May 1917, Eduardo was the second of ten children born to his parents Fernando and Mercedes. His family lived knowing the love of God and the importance of sharing that love with others.
Eduardo was very much his own man and while his love for the Lord was absolute he had deep concerns that the message of Christ was being presented in a “soulless” way.
Following nearly nine years in the Spanish Army, during which Eduardo was exposed to many desperate and profound situations, he dedicated his life to the service of Christ and was clearly led by the Lord to develop the now universally known three day Cursillo course. Cursillo presented the message of Christ in a different way, not without soul but with friendship, humility, understanding and love. It established a “Rule of Life” that has been adopted by Christians across the globe.
The first Cursillo took place in August 1944 and although the movement remained reasonably active, it was not until January 1949 that Cursillo really took off and this amazing movement began to spread across all Christian countries and be accepted by all major Christian denominations. The Fourth Day had arrived and Eduardo’s own Fourth Day was spent completely following the Cursillo model of Piety, Study and Christian Action.
Eduardo’s Fourth Day message remains and British Anglican Cursillo is truly a meaningful reflection of the wonderful ministry of this amazing man.