An invitation to say “Fiat:Yes! Let it be done!” through moving prayer.

Fiat Movement

Making Mary’s Fiat Your Own

Be led through reverent movements while praying the mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary, flowing into guided movement improvisation and embodied prayer to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

All to walk, live, move, gesture, gaze, and speak more and more in union with Our Lady’s Fiat.

"Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum”

“Let it be done unto me according to thy word”

Luke 1:38

Each movement is an invitation to follow the design of Mary’s Fiat, which she offered when the Angel Gabriel announced to her that she would be the mother of the Lord.

Her Fiat embodied a spiritual attitude of love and joy-filled assent embracing the will of God for her life.

We are each called to do the same!

Entering into the
Prayer

  • Pray with your whole body, mind, heart, and spirit

  • Experience deeper communion with God through Mary

  • Restore a sense of vitality in prayer

  • Enjoy supportive fellowship with other women

FAQs

  • Women and girls ages 14+

  • Movements are low-intensity and at your own pace and ability, informed by modern dance training. Chairs will be provided for those who may need to remain seated. The emphasis is on movement of the heart in prayer!

  • Not at all! Renee guides the movement with non technical language and invites you to adapt it to your own pace and ability.

  • No, you do not need to be Catholic to attend. However, the foundation of the prayer is from Catholic Christian tradition. The prayers of the rosary are based on scripture. The second half of the prayer movement is based on the theology of the Trinity: One God in Three Persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).

  • You are encouraged to wear comfortable flowing clothing that offers ease of movement. Soft-soled shoes, grippy socks, or barefoot are welcome.

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Where else do we find Fiat in Scripture?

Fiat lux spoken by God the Father over creation
in Genesis 4:3

Let there be light

Non mea voluntas, sed tua fiat spoken by Jesus Christ to the Father during His agony in the garden
in Luke 22:42

Not my will, but yours be done

Fiat voluntas tua spoken by Jesus Christ in the Our Father prayer He taught us
in Matthew 6:10

Thy will be done