The Epiphany: Following the Star With Mary and the Rosary Diet 90
There are seasons in life when everything feels scattered.
Our prayers become rushed. Our schedules become heavy. Our hearts long for peace, but we struggle to slow down enough to receive it.
That is why the Holy Spirit comes—not simply to inspire us for a moment, but to order our lives in grace.
Beginning May 15, the Rosary Rule of Life invites women into the Ordered in Grace: 9-Day Novena with the Holy Spirit Challenge—a gentle but powerful journey of prayer, reflection, and daily rhythms rooted in the Rosary and guided by the Holy Spirit.
This challenge was created for the woman who desires more than motivation.
It is for the woman longing for transformation.
Why a Novena to the Holy Spirit?
The very first novena in the history of the Church happened in the Upper Room.
After the Ascension, the apostles gathered with Mary for nine days in prayer as they waited for the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. They did not know exactly what God would do—but they trusted that He would come.
And He did. Pentecost changed everything.
The fearful became courageous. The weak became steadfast. The confused became clear in mission.
The same Holy Spirit who descended upon the apostles is still moving today.
In a world filled with distraction, noise, exhaustion, and anxiety, this novena becomes an invitation to pause and allow the Holy Spirit to reorder the heart.
What Is the “Ordered in Grace” Challenge?
The Ordered in Grace Challenge is a 9-day spiritual journey designed to help participants:
Deepen their relationship with the Holy Spirit
Create intentional daily prayer rhythms
Reflect on Scripture and the Rosary
Invite peace and clarity into everyday life
Learn to live with greater spiritual order rather than overwhelm
Each day includes:
A Novena Prayer to the Holy Spirit
A Rosary reflection
Scripture meditation
Journal prompts
Practical application through the Four Rhythms of the Rosary Rule of Life:Prayer, Nourishment, Movement& Offering.
Rather than adding pressure, the challenge is meant to create space—space to listen, receive, and begin again with grace.
A Journal Created to Walk with You
To accompany the challenge, the Rosary Rule of Life has also created a beautifully designed Ordered in Grace Journal. The journal was intentionally made to help participants go deeper during the novena rather than simply “check off” prayers. It becomes both a companion during the novena and a keepsake to return to long after Pentecost has passed. For many women, journaling creates the quiet needed to recognize where the Holy Spirit has already been moving.
So many people today are spiritually exhausted. They love God, but they feel disconnected. They desire peace, but live in constant hurry. They want holiness, but often feel overwhelmed by where to begin.
The Holy Spirit does not bring chaos. He brings order. Not rigid perfection—but ordered grace.
Grace that teaches us how to pray again. Grace that strengthens weary hearts. Grace that reminds us that holiness is built in daily surrender.
This challenge is not about doing more. It is about becoming more attentive to God’s presence in ordinary life.
Beginning Again Before Pentecost
As the Church prepares for Pentecost, this novena offers a meaningful way to spiritually prepare alongside Mary and the apostles. May 15 becomes an opportunity not simply to start another challenge—but to open the heart again to the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
To pray.
To listen.
To receive.
To begin again.
The Ordered in Grace: 9-Day Novena with the Holy Spirit Challenge begins May 15 through the Rosary Rule of Life.
Participants can join the daily email challenge and also purchase the companion journal created specifically for the novena journey. Because when the Holy Spirit enters a life fully surrendered to God, even the ordinary can become beautifully ordered in grace.
Ready to prepare your heart for Pentecost?
Join the Ordered in Grace: 9-Day Novena with the Holy Spirit Challenge beginning May 15 and journey with the Holy Spirit through prayer, the Rosary, and daily rhythms of grace.
Begin again with the Holy Spirit.