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13 Bodyset:  Loving and Reverencing Our Bodies – With Dr. Andrew Sodergren
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13 Bodyset: Loving and Reverencing Our Bodies – With Dr. Andrew Sodergren

Dr. Andrew Sodergren returns to guide us what it means to love our bodies, and we discuss psychological impediments to loving our bodies.

Interior Integration for Catholics

May 1, 202043m 0s

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Episode 13:  Bodyset:  Loving and Reverencing Our Bodies – With Dr. Andrew Sodergren


John Paul II, in Theology of the Body.  The body is the sacrament of the person – there is a certain sacramentality of the body.  A sacrament makes something present, manifest in a concrete way.  The Body reveals the personhood. 


The body is essential for human beings in order to relate.  The body is essential for prayer.

Some heresies devalue the body (e.g. Manicheanism).  

God in his infinite holiness took on our human flesh.  This elevated the dignity of the human body.  

Our bodies are designed for a sacred purpose, like the sacred vessels for the liturgy.  Like we care for the sacred vessels, we need to care for our bodies.  

The way we dress can adorn the body or debase the body.  

It is valuable to reflect on how I have fallen short of honoring my body and those of others.  


 

Topics

Catholic psychology body loving Theology of the Body John Paul II