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The Essentials
  • of Tres Dias
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Essentials - Preamble
  • Tres Dias endeavors to bring Christians to
  • A closer, more personal walk with their Lord Jesus Christ


  • and encourage them to
  • Christian Leadership and Apostolic Action in their environments
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Essentials - Paraphrase
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Essentials - Preamble
  • Main teachings of Tres Dias:
  • God’s unqualified love for each of us
     through grace
  • Grow in
    • Piety
    • Study
    • Action
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Essential of the Movement
  • Christian Movement
    • Objective to strengthen and extend the Body of Christ
    • Not change Tres Dias to accommodate non-christians
    • “For the purpose of these Essentials, ‘Christian’ is intended to refer to those who are seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior”
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Essentials of the Movement (Cont’d)
  • Christian Ecumenical Movement
  • All Tres Dias organizations shall:
    • Seek participation of all Christian denominations in the community’s environment
    • Stress those things which denominations have in common
    • Respect those things which are different
    • Duty and authority to protect ecumenical structure
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Essentials of the Movement (Cont’d)
  • Lay led movement
    • Clergy participation essential and encouraged
  • Non-profit movement
  • Not assume role of a denomination
    • Not church substitute
    • Worship and serve in home congregations as leaders
  • Not a service organization
    • Tres Dias organizations shall limit their activities to those related to carrying out the Tres Dias method
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Essentials of the Method
  • Three sequential phases for individual involvement
    • Pre-weekend
      • Purpose is to prepare the individual for the Weekend
    • Weekend
      • Purpose is to prepare the individual for the Fourth Day
    • Fourth Day
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Essentials of the Pre-Weekend Phase
  • Candidate sponsored for all three phases NOT just the weekend
  • Sponsored by a member of the Tres Dias community or a similar community approved by Tres Dias
  • Candidate have desire for closer relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
  • Candidates be accepted from all Christians denominations
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Pre-Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Candidates be at least 21 years of age
    However, if sound and compelling reason (such as spouse or military), at least 18
  • Candidates have not previously made a Tres Dias or a similar experience
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Weekend Phase
  • Weekend characteristics:
  • Christian community
    • Activities and teachings meant to lead to a fuller personal commitment to Christ
  • Personal witness but not a revival meeting
  • Group dynamics but not sensitivity training or group therapy
  • Theological instruction to encourage candidate to study own Christian beliefs but not doctrine
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Weekend Characteristics (Cont’d)
  • Period of silent introspection, but not a retreat
  • Renewal experience not a conversion experience
  • Asks for basic faith, openness and a seeking attitude by the candidate; but involves dedication, prayer, and careful planning by the team
  • Encounter with the Holy Spirit ; not charismatic
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Weekend Characteristics (Cont’d)
  • A tool of God, not and end in itself
  • No permanent effect without Fourth Day
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Spiritual Directors be qualified to teach and counsel in spiritual matters
  • At least one Spiritual Director be ordained and authorized to regularly celebrate communion by his/her denomination
  • Men and women attend separate weekends.  Spiritual Directors are exempted
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Team members represent a spectrum of Christian denominations
  • Team members must have made a Tres Dias or similar experience recognized by Tres Dias
  • Rector a lay person, responsible for all aspects of the weekend, under authority of the local sponsoring secretariat
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Team: Meet prior to weekend; promote community; instructions on dynamics; critique ALL rollos
  • Weekend - 3 days - approx 72 continuous hours
  • Cloistered environment entire weekend
  • Lay talks not by clergy;
    Spiritual Director talks not by lay persons
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Begin in evening
    • Introduction by Rector
    • Silent retreat to end after chapel
    • KNOW YOURSELF meditation by clergy
    • PRODIGAL SON meditation (or alternatively on a women’s weekend, the Hosea-Gomer account as recorded in Hosea 1-3, or the account of the woman caught in adultery as recorded in John 8:1-11) given by clergy

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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • First day agenda
    • THREE GLANCES OF CHRIST meditation clergy
    • IDEALS rollo lay
    • GRACE rollo clergy
    • THE CHURCH rollo lay
    • THE HOLY SPIRIT rollo clergy
    • PIETY rollo lay
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Second day agenda
    • THE FIGURE OF CHRIST meditation clergy
    • STUDY rollo lay
    • SACRED MOMENTS OF GRACE rollo clergy
      • Followed by Holy Communion
    • ACTION rollo lay
    • OBSTACLES TO GRACE rollo clergy
    • LEADERS rollo lay
    • Table chapel visits afternoon second day
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Third day agenda
    • CHRIST’S MESSAGE TO THE PESCADORES meditation clergy
    • ENVIRONMENTS rollo lay
    • LIFE IN GRACE rollo clergy
    • CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN ACTION rollo lay
    • REUNION GROUPS rollo lay
    • LIVING THE FOURTH DAY rollo lay
    • Table chapel visits in the morning
    • Apostolic Hour  - - -  Closing
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Table discussion follow each rollo except LIVING THE FOURTH DAY
  • ALL rollos/meditations follow dynamics and outlines authorized by Tres Dias
  • Holy Communion each full day
  • Diversity in planning weekend and forming tables
  • Respect candidate’s freedom of self-determination
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Weekend Phase (Cont’d)
  • Lay rollos be informal talks witnessing/sharing
  • Friendly creative Christian environment,
    not coercive or manipulative
  • Allow time for informal personal contact
  • Closing well prepared
  • Local secretariat encourage community to participate with spiritual and service palanca
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Fourth Day Phase
  • Reunion Groups
      (THE METHOD to change the world)
    • Local secretariats encourage Reunion Groups
    • Local secretariats use
      “The Working Reunion Group”
      to carry out activities of Tres Dias Movement
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Fourth Day Phase (Cont’d)
  • Secuelas
    • Local secretariats sponsor
      regularly scheduled Secuelas;
      preferably once a month
    • Each Secuela include time for
      “The Floating Reunion Group”
    • Each Secuela include a
      “Fourth Day Talk”
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Local Secretariat Organization
  • Function of local secretariat is to conduct an effective program in accordance with
    the  TRES DIAS method
  • All members of local completed a weekend
  • Organizing document approved by membership
  • All Pescadores in the community eligible to serve as voting members and officers of the local
  • Periodic election of officers
  • Sole sponsor of weekends in their community
  • At least two weekends per year (unless waived)