“The human body includes… the capacity of expressing love, that love in which the person becomes a gift and – by means of this gift – fulfills the meaning of his being and existence.”
Pope Saint John Paul II, General audience, 16th January 1980
Our series of three, day-conferences will examine the Church’s teaching around human love, inspired by Pope St John Paul II’s ‘theology of the body’. The conferences will reflect on John Paul II’s vision of the person as created for communion, on the character of conjugal communion, and on a formation for authentic love.
The conferences are open to seminarians, deacons, religious and priests.
Each conference stands alone and there is no requirement to attend previous conferences, although they aim to offer a progressive itinerary through related themes.
Discounted Bed and Breakfast acccomodation at Theodore House is available for those wishing to stay overnight.
The first conference will explore the prophetic response of the saintly popes, Paul VI and John Paul II, to the related issues of contraception and our understanding of human sexuality, in Humanae vitae and in the “Theology of the Body” respectively. Conference topics:
The second conference will examine the nature of conjugal love and the three goods of marriage in order to offer a clear response to contemporary ambiguities around love and marriage, with the preparation for marriage of today’s couples in mind. Conference topics:
The third conference will focus on the formation of the person in chastity, and will consider the two vocations at the service of the Church’s mission as a point of reference. Conference topics:
Each conference is structured around four sessions, two in the morning and two in the afternoon, with opportunities for discussion and questions.
A tea/coffee break is offered between the morning and afternoon sessions.
Midday prayer will be said in common before lunch.
Stefan and Ella Kaminski both have Licentiates from the John Paul II Institute for Studies in Marriage and Family Life, having dedicated their studies to the themes of human love and sexual complementarity. Stefan serves as Director of The Christian Heritage Centre, where he has been creating and delivering Catholic formation content for the last five years. Ella previously worked at the John Paul II Institute in Rome, before joining Stefan in Lancashire following their marriage. She currently teaches a dogmatic theology course on the Sacrament of Marriage at Oscott Seminary, and is engaged in the Veritas Amoris project. Together, they offer marriage preparation courses and ongoing formation for catechetists.
Theodore House offers a wonderful space for conferences. The tranquil and beautiful surroundings of the Stonyhurst estate offer a peaceful setting away from the rush of daily life in which to engage intellectually and spiritually. A clean, airy and modern facility in a Grade II listed building.
For more information about Theodore House, please click here.
Single conference cost: £45 (includes two-course lunch)
Discounted cost for conference series: £115 (includes all three conferences with two-course lunch)
B&B accommodation, single en-suite room: £56 per night (booked separately)
If you require assistance with meeting costs, please contact us on [email protected]
“I feel like I have learnt so much and opened my heart and mind to the Church.”
If you are reliant on public transport, please consider traveling by train to Preston train station. From there, we aim to co-ordinate minicab shares or lifts amongst participants of any given event. If you require further advice or assistance, email us: [email protected]