The Goodlove community has been created by an international group of lay people, experts in different fields, with the aim of promoting sexual-affective formation for young people throughout the world in line with the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.
The community makes available to parents and educators, the best resources, and programs at a national and international level
The infinity symbol in the goodlove logo, perfectly represents the characteristics of true love between a man and a woman: eternal, complementary, etcetera……
In 2017, in response to the challenge launched by the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia on issues of affective sexual education, experts from 12 countries met at the Vatican for a two-day seminar to discuss the need to provide assistance to parents in the affective-sexual formation of their children.
After this meeting, it was decided to create the goodlove Foundation, a global initiative that will help parents and educators in the sexual-affective formation of their children by providing them with the best possible resources and programs in each language and region.
In order to achieve this goal, the Foundation decided to create the goodlove community, a meeting and exchange place for all those who are committed to giving young people an education for love in accordance with Catholic values and anthropology.
Peru – Venezuela – Chili – Mexico – Puerto Rico – Dominican Republic – Britain – Kenya – France – Germany
The goodlove Foundation is responsible for ensuring that the sexual affective formation programs and materials, promoted in the goodlove community, are aligned with the Magisterium of the Catholic Church and help young people to discover their authentic vocation to love
“We hope that the Foundation can be a valid tool to help families in the Christian education of their children, in full respect of Christian anthropology and the teaching of the Church “
Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life. Vatican
The Foundation is geographically organized in Chapters, with the aim of inviting the community to affective-sexual education programs in their regions, promoting the community in their Dioceses and Parishes and obtaining funds to cover the financial needs of the community