
Sunday Night Speaker Series - In the Beginning: Why is the Church’s Catechsis on Creation so Important
January 24, 2016 6:30 pm · Katrina Zeno

Katrina J. Zeno, MTS, (www.katrinazeno.com) is the coordinator of the St. John Paul II Resource Center for Theology of the Body and Culture for the Diocese of Phoenix, AZ, (www.tobcenter.org) and she has been speaking nationally and internationally on the theology of the body for 18 years. Katrina co-hosted a 13-part series on Theology of the Body for EWTN, and she is the author of over 50 articles and three books including The Body Reveals God and Discovering the Feminine Genius. Katrina received her master in theological studies from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute in Washington, D. C., and her BA in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville. Besides teaching at the college level, Katrina assists Catholic dioceses, parishes, and organizations to integrate the theology of the body into every level of catechesis and formation. Her dynamic and engaging speaking style appeals to both married and single people. When not speaking, Katrina enjoys dancing salsa and Argentine tango, hiking, swimming, learning Spanish, and spending time with her married son, Michael.