christin lore weber
The philosophical and poetic dialogue is derived from Christin Lore Weber’s Circle of Mysteries: The Women’s Rosary Book. As a former Catholic nun holding a Master of Arts degree in Theology as well as a Doctorate of Ministry, Weber brings a rare combination of lived monastic devotion and high-level academic theology to the text. Her compelling prose serves as the script’s internal compass, re-envisioning the traditional rosary not as a static prayer, but as a living map of the Feminine psyche. Weber’s work ensures that our exploration of the Passion is not merely a historical re-enactment, but a continuing meditation on the sacredness of the human body and the enduring wellspring of hope and solace found within the Feminine Divine.
circle of mysteries
the women's Rosary Book
Circle of Mysteries by Christin Lore Weber is a luminous and inspiring meditation on the centuries-old practice of the Rosary. Traditionally, this sacred Catholic devotion is structured around a sequence of prayers divided into three core chapters of reflection—the mysteries of Joy, Sorrow, and Glory—which map out the pivotal moments of sacred history.
Drawing on her deep background in theology and spiritual counseling, Weber reclaims this traditional framework as a garland honoring the divine feminine. In doing so, she provides an exquisite glimpse into the heart of Mary—who represents the very power of life itself—while gracefully intertwining the life of Jesus with the everyday, lived mysteries of women everywhere. Written in haunting, lyrical poetry and compelling prose, Weber offers fresh insight into the experience of prayer. By beautifully juxtaposing the traditional three-part mysteries with the universal human experiences, she draws readers closer to the grace of their own lives.

