Who Wrote Theology of the Body and Why Does It Matter?

St. John Paul II wrote Theology of the Body and delivered it as 129 Wednesday audiences between 1979 and 1984 — just months after becoming pope. It wasn’t a side project. It was the first major teaching initiative of his pontificate, and he chose to spend it talking about the human body, love, and sexuality. That tells you something about what he thought the world needed most. The Deeper Story Karol Wojtyla — the man who became John Paul II — wasn’t working from theory alone. As a young priest in Poland, he spent years counseling married couples, walking with them through the real struggles of love, intimacy, and family life. He watched what the sexual revolution was doing to people. And he believed the Church had something better to offer — not more rules, but a deeper vision. ...

February 23, 2026 · 2 min · Katie Palitto