Understanding the Social Aspects of Joy of Love
What you'll learn
- Understand key points Social Aspects of The Joy of Love writing
- Peace in the family and community
- Ideas for prayer and unity
- A short script of the Pope's writing
Requirements
- Catholicism; Interest in Catholicism
Description
Pope Francis' 2016 Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia or The Joy of Love speaks of the benefits of marriage and family in communities and for our society. Pope Francis says there is a "social aspect" in the love in marriage and family that builds a better world. Highlights of the Pope's Exhortation are read through to identify key areas of importance. While there is love in family, there are also difficulties and challenges that must be addressed to improve our Christian life.
In Chapter 1, In the Light of the World, Pope Francis says, "The Bible is full of families, births, love stories and family crises. This is true from its very first page, with the appearance of Adam and Eve’s family with all its burden of violence but also its enduring strength (cf. Gen 4) to its very last page, where we behold the wedding feast of the Bride and the Lamb (Rev 21:2, 9). Jesus’ description of the two houses, one built on rock and the other on sand (cf. Mt 7:24-27), symbolizes any number of family situations shaped by the exercise of their members’ freedom, for, as the poet says, 'every home is a lampstand.' (5)"
"Let us cross the threshold of this tranquil home, with its family sitting around the festive table."
Who this course is for:
- All Welcome
Instructor
Tiffany Riebel is a social worker, psychotherapist, health coach, and certified in higher education through the Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard University. A published author, practitioner of Positive Psychology, member of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association, Catholic Social Workers' National Association, and a participant in the Catholic Health Association. Ms. Riebel has worked in medical and psychiatric settings, as well as academics. She believes in the value of all lives, and making the world a better place. Her most recent publication is "How to Be a Great Reference, and Get a Great Reference" (2019), Lulu Press. Ms. Riebel is a participant in the (ICCE) International Center for Clinical Excellence.