
Dear Listener,
Today is September 1—and with it begins a soft return.
Two years ago this month, my remembrance deepened in ways I couldn’t have scripted. What began in whispers has returned as a sacred rhythm, one that’s asked me to pause and to remember.
This morning, I felt the call rise again, not just for me. But for us.
What This Is
Rosary of Remembrance is a feminine Christ-centered Rosary that weaves meditative prayer with poetic reflection. Each day centers on one of the Five Mysteries:
- Descent – The sacred amnesia of soul entering form
- Ache – The anointed pain that awakens us
- Remembrance – The return of the voice and knowing
- Union – The sacred mirror and beloved reunion
- Coronation – The crowning of the woman who came back for herself
Two anchoring prayers Opening Light and Mother’s Invocation begin and complete the journey.
Download the Devotional
Here’s your printable devotional to keep close, fold into your mornings, or bring into your sacred space:
📎 Download the Rosary of Remembrance (PDF)
It includes all 5 Mysteries, plus invocations and affirmations. Use it alongside each daily reflection.
How the 7-Day Journey Works
Each day, I’ll post a short devotional text here on Substack (and optionally on socials). These are designed to meet you where you are.
Each post includes:
- A poetic anchor line to begin your meditation
- The mystery of the day
- A one-line prompt or affirmation
- A lived remembrance or insight from my own day
There’s no “right way” to participate.
Some will read in silence.
Others will pray aloud.
You may simply listen and breathe.
Why This Week?
Because the Nativity of Mary is September 8, and this felt like the moment to return gently, daily, honestly.
Because remembrance doesn’t shout.
It calls.
And because so many of us are being pulled back,
Not to who we were.
But to who we’ve always been.
Join the Circle
This is Day 1. You can start right now.
Let this be your soft return.
No sign-ups. No pressure.
Just sacred presence, one day at a time.
And if it speaks to you,
Share this with someone who aches to return too.
With love,
Lola
Reyna Synergy
The Rosary is not the end, it’s the remembrance.


