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Hybrid Event

3rd - 4th July 2026 | Venice, Italy

International Conference on Theology, Doctrine, and Catholic Thought (ICTDCT - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
The Evolution of Catholic Doctrine

This track explores the historical development of Catholic doctrine, examining key theological shifts and their implications for contemporary belief. Participants will analyze the interplay between tradition and modernity in the formulation of dogma.

Track 02
Ecumenical Councils and Their Impact

Focusing on the role of ecumenical councils in shaping Catholic thought, this track will investigate significant councils and their doctrinal outcomes. Discussions will highlight the councils' influence on both internal church dynamics and external relations with other faiths.

Track 03
The Magisterium: Authority and Interpretation

This session will delve into the role of the Magisterium in the Catholic Church, addressing its authority in interpreting sacred scripture and tradition. Participants will engage in discussions on the challenges and responsibilities of teaching doctrine in a pluralistic society.

Track 04
Catholic Philosophy and Modern Thought

This track examines the intersection of Catholic philosophy with contemporary philosophical movements, exploring how traditional Catholic thought engages with modern existential and ethical questions. Papers will reflect on the relevance of Catholic philosophy in addressing current societal issues.

Track 05
Sacraments: Theology and Practice

Focusing on the theological foundations and pastoral applications of the sacraments, this session invites discussions on their significance in the life of the Church. Participants will explore how sacramental theology informs spiritual practice and community life.

Track 06
Mariology: The Role of Mary in Catholic Theology

This track investigates the theological significance of Mary within Catholic doctrine, considering her role in salvation history and as a model for believers. Discussions will encompass various perspectives on Marian devotion and its implications for contemporary faith.

Track 07
Christology: Understanding the Person of Christ

This session will explore various Christological perspectives within Catholic thought, examining the implications of Christ's dual nature for theology and practice. Participants will engage in discussions on how Christology shapes the understanding of salvation and the Church's mission.

Track 08
Ecclesiology: The Nature and Mission of the Church

Focusing on the nature and mission of the Church, this track will explore ecclesiological models and their implications for Catholic identity. Participants will discuss the Church's role in the modern world and its engagement with social justice issues.

Track 09
Moral Theology: Principles and Applications

This session will examine the principles of moral theology and their application in contemporary ethical dilemmas. Participants will discuss the challenges of upholding Catholic moral teachings in a rapidly changing societal context.

Track 10
Systematic Theology: Integrating Doctrine and Life

This track invites participants to explore the integration of systematic theology with lived experience, emphasizing the relevance of doctrine in everyday life. Discussions will focus on how systematic theology can inform personal and communal faith practices.

Track 11
Theological Ethics and Social Justice

This session will explore the intersection of theological ethics and social justice, examining how Catholic teachings inform responses to contemporary social issues. Participants will engage in discussions on the Church's prophetic voice in advocating for justice and human dignity.

2026 UPDATE

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