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Male and Female He Created Them–An Evening with Dr Christopher West

Date: Saturday 20 January, 2024
Time: 6:30pm–9:30pm
Venue: All Saints Catholic Church, Liverpool
Speaker: Christopher West
Topic: Theology of the Body: Rediscovering Authentic Masculinity & Femininity
Cost: $15-20

‘Male and Female He Created Them’: Rediscovering Authentic Masculinity and Femininity by Christopher West, brought to you by the Theology of the Body Institute.

In the midst of our world’s widespread confusion of seemingly limitless “gender identities”, Christ’s words resound: “Haven’t you read that in the beginning God made them male and female?”

What is this mysterious “beginning”?  What went wrong since? How can we reclaim and rediscover in our own lives the original and glorious meaning of our creation as a male or a female?  What does it mean to be a man or a woman?  What is our deepest, most real identity? Dr. Christopher West will breathe a breath of fresh air into all of these questions in this hopeful and redemptive presentation.

All welcome. Content is recommended for children 15+ years. Children under 18years must be supervised by an adult.

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Venue
All Saints Catholic Church
Contact Person
Life, Marriage, Family Team
Street Address
48 George Street, Liverpool
Phone
93078480

Special Guests

Dr. Christopher West is a renowned educator, best-selling author, cultural commentator, and popular theologian. He was appointed President of the Theology of the Body Institute in 2018 and serves as Professor of Theological Anthropology in the jointly sponsored M.A. program with Pontifex University. His global lecturing, best-selling books, multiple audio and video programs, and popular podcast (co-hosted by his wife Wendy) have made him one of the world’s most recognised teachers of St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. Of all his titles and roles, however, he is most proud to call himself a devoted husband and father.

The Theology of the Body Institute is dedicated to making the profound riches of Saint John Paul II’s Theology of the Body accessible and applicable in the lives of men and women around the world to form them to understand, live and promote the Theology of the Body.