The Joyful Mysteries of New Parenthood

About Gerard

Named for Saint Gerard Majella, Redemptorist brother and patron of expectant mothers and difficult pregnancies.

God authored the design of the woman's body, and He is the compassionate keeper of the mysteries of fertility, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and early childhood. Grounded in an understanding of the human person held and handed down for thousands of years, Gerard illuminates and equips couples with the knowledge of God's original plan for the journey of new parenthood.

Reverence for the person extends to the person's data. Fertility is intimate ground, and we treat it that way — by design, not by policy footnote.

We keep almost nothing, on purpose No cycle or medical data, ever Your reflections belong to you

Concretely: an account stores only your current chapter, your chosen path, and — if you offer it — a due date. Nothing else. No cycle tracking, no medical details, no analytics profiles. What we do not hold cannot be misused.

I · Saint Gianna Beretta Molla II · Saint Elizabeth III · Our Lady of La Leche IV · Simeon and Anna V · Saint Monica

The five Joyful Mysteries come to us from Saint Luke — a physician. Each chapter of new parenthood walks inside one of them: the Annunciation's fiat over fertility, the Visitation's accompaniment through pregnancy, the Nativity's grace at birth, the Presentation's forty days over the postpartum weeks, and the Finding in the Temple over the first years of a child who belongs, finally, to God.