The Bloom Program
A 90-Day Journey
Towards Chastity
Bloom is a trimester regimen designed to help young people pursue and persevere in a life of chastity — through community, grace, and science.
What is Bloom?
Bloom is a structured, small-group accountability program that walks participants through 90 days of daily formation — prayer, catechesis, healing, and community — to build a sustainable life of chastity.
Small & safe groups
Up to 6 members, single-gender, each person paired with an accountability partner.
Your own booklet
Every participant receives a Bloom booklet to guide their daily regimen throughout the 90 days.
Structured gatherings
An orientation gathering kicks off the journey. Petal gatherings every 7th day — 12 in total — culminate in a celebration and commitment.
The Smart Combination
Bloom draws on three powerful sources of wisdom — combining what no single tradition could achieve alone.
Catholic Church
Two thousand years of sacramental grace, moral theology, and the lived witness of the saints — anchoring Bloom in truth that endures.
Jesus Youth
The community dimension of virtuous relationships: accountability, brotherhood/sisterhood, and the JY spirituality of love and service.
Neuroscience
Modern discoveries on habit formation, dopamine pathways, and neuroplasticity give Bloom its 90-day structure and practical strategies.
Three Situations, One Journey
Bloom prepares you for every kind of day — not just the easy ones.
Tabor
Days of steady progress — you follow the daily regimen, grow in prayer, and experience the peace that comes from living in integrity.
Gethsemane
Days of temptation and struggle — Bloom equips you with specific strategies to persevere when it is hard, drawing on the prayer of Jesus in the garden.
Calvary
Days of a fall — rather than despair, Bloom walks you through a path of healing, repentance, and restoration, just as the cross leads to resurrection.
The Daily Regimen
Each of the 90 days is shaped by a rich regimen of spiritual practices — small daily acts that, together, form a new way of life.
Patron Saint
St. John Paul II
“The redemption of the body and the sacramentality of marriage give us hope in the face of the whole perspective of signs that man feels in his earthly dimension.”