Theology of the Body and Humanae Vitae: St. John Paul II’s Blueprint for Catholic Marriage (Part 3)

How does St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body help us understand marriage, family life, fertility, and the enduring wisdom of Humanae Vitae?

In this final episode of our Theology of the Body series, Adolfo Castañeda explains how St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body forms the definitive Catholic defense of Humanae Vitae — and why these two teachings together are the most complete roadmap for faithful Catholic marriage and family life available today.

Drawing from Scripture, St. John Paul II’s catechesis, and the Church’s unbroken tradition, Adolfo unpacks:

  • The Theology of the Body and the Sacrament of Marriage
  • Ephesians 5: Christ’s Love for the Church as the Model of Marriage
  • Marriage as a Visible Sign of God’s Grace
  • Mutual Submission, Headship, and Authentic Conjugal Love
  • The Song of Songs and the Book of Tobit
  • Marriage as a Path to Holiness
  • Humanae Vitae and the Theology of the Body — their essential connection
  • Natural Family Planning (NFP) and Responsible Parenthood
  • Contraception, the Birth Control Pill, and Catholic Teaching
  • The Family as the Foundation of a Culture of Life

Adolfo also explains why St. John Paul II saw the Theology of the Body as a profound response to Humanae Vitae — and how Familiaris Consortio extends that vision into concrete guidance for Catholic family life today.

Whether you’re preparing for your Catholic wedding, exploring natural family planning, studying the Theology of the Body, or defending Catholic teaching on contraception and family life in secular conversations — this episode is for you.

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