Catholic Feminine Formation — The Woman School
A Feminine Formation Movement

Catholic Women Are Struggling Today Not Because of a Lack of Faith —
But Because of a Lack of Feminine Formation.

For too long, faithful women have had access to faith formation without the human formation needed to carry that faith into daily life — leaving many overwhelmed in their homes, strained in their relationships, depleted in their health, and disconnected from the wholeness that allows a woman to become fully alive.

"The fight for our femininity is not just about achieving freedom — it is about the pursuit towards interior freedom, which is the freedom to choose our highest good."

— January Donovan

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The Crisis We Must Name

Our Culture Is Void of Feminine Formation

"Women are created to be nurturers of humanity. Therefore, the strength of their formation is essential to raising the standard of civilization. Women must take ownership of forming themselves first in order to form the future generations."
— January Donovan · Founder, The Woman School

We are living in a time when many women love God, want to do what is right, and sincerely desire to build beautiful lives — marriages, families, homes, and communities — yet still feel anxious, fragmented, underprepared, and alone. For our faith to flourish, we must integrate faith formation with human formation. The Catechism teaches that growth in virtue requires community, habit, and the formation of the whole person — mind, will, and daily life. "Human virtues are firm attitudes, stable dispositions, habitual perfections of intellect and will that govern our actions, order our passions, and guide our conduct according to reason and faith." — CCC §1804

Three Crises Facing Women Today

The Crisis Is Not Simply Moral Decline.
It Is Generational Deformation.

The sexual revolution robbed women of their God-given nature while suppressing the distinction between men and women. We now live in a time of confusion — where women don't know their nature and no longer understand their role as nurturers of humanity. St. John Paul II called us to something greater: "The hour is coming, in fact has come, when the vocation of woman is being achieved in its fullness." That hour demands formation.

01
A Life Without Excellence

Excellence is no longer a language women feel is attainable for their daily lives. We have robbed the domestic church of the pursuit of virtue — not because of women's fault, but because we have not given women opportunities to deepen their interior lives. Proverbs 31 gives us the model: "A woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." That praise requires the formation to pursue it.

02
Faith Without Human Formation

The Church has given us tremendous faith formation — scripture, sacraments, spiritual reading. But very little access to human formation. And in a world becoming godless and genderless, generic human development is not enough. Women need formation that is faithful to truth and attentive to the distinct genius, responsibility, and vocation of womanhood as St. John Paul II defined it in Mulieris Dignitatem.

03
A Domestic Church Without Life

Our domestic churches are struggling to have life in our homes. The Catechism calls the family "the original cell of social life" (CCC 2207) and the domestic church where the Church is first encountered. When women are under-formed, homes weaken. When homes weaken, culture weakens. When culture weakens, the dignity of life itself becomes harder to defend.

Understanding the Distinction

Faith Formation Forms Belief.
Feminine Formation Forms the Woman.

Catholic Feminine Formation does not replace faith formation — it integrates with it and gives it practical expression. It helps women live what they believe. Here is what that distinction looks like in practice:

Faith Formation
Feminine Formation (Mindset + Skill)
Read the Gospel
Consistent morning routine + honoring your word
Love your neighbor
Communicate boundaries + find the good + tonality
Trust in God's will
Mind management + emotional command + pivoting
St. Catherine: be who God created you to be
Self-study + receiving feedback + honoring my worth
Embrace your cross
Managing critics + seeing the good + learning from failure
Be pro-life
Word choice + managing children's emotions + creating order
God's glory is man fully alive
Exercising + managing nutrition + managing sleep
Rooted in Catholic Anthropology

What We Mean by Formation

These are not secular self-help categories. They are grounded in the Church's understanding of the human person — made for truth, beauty, and goodness — and in the irreplaceable genius of woman that St. John Paul II described and championed.

Formation
The ongoing process of shaping mindset and developing skills that prepare a person to navigate life well, choose their highest good, and flourish in every season.

The Catechism affirms: "The human person participates in the light and power of the divine Spirit. By his reason, he is capable of understanding the order of things established by the Creator" (CCC 1704). Formation is the work of ordering that reason toward excellence. It is what the Program of Priestly Formation calls "the necessary foundation" — and women need it too.

Feminine Formation
The ongoing process of developing a woman's mindset and skill set so she can choose her highest good and reach the heights of her potential without suppressing her God-given nature.

St. John Paul II's "feminine genius" — woman's unique capacity for receptivity, sensitivity, generosity, and maternity (Mulieris Dignitatem §18) — is not automatic. It must be cultivated. Feminine formation is that cultivation: the practical, daily work of becoming the woman God made you to be.

Generational Deformation
The progressive breakdown of feminine formation across generations, where the wisdom, skills, and models once passed from grandmothers to mothers to daughters have been weakened, distorted, or lost.

What was once transmitted naturally through the domestic church — virtue, domestic order, relational wisdom, self-governance — has been severed by the sexual revolution and the confusion of a genderless culture. Women today are often the first generation without this inheritance.

The Feminine Genius
Woman's unique God-given capacity to receive, nurture, sustain, and give life — not only biologically, but spiritually, relationally, and culturally in every arena of life.

"In our times, the task entrusted to women is of immense importance." — St. John Paul II, Letter to Women (1995). The feminine genius is not a title to receive but a vocation to live. Catholic Feminine Formation exists to equip women to live that vocation in the fullness of daily life.

"God's glory is man fully alive."
— St. Irenaeus of Lyon
Against Heresies, c. 180 A.D.
"To a great extent the level of any civilization is the level of its womanhood."
— Venerable Fulton J. Sheen
Life Is Worth Living
The Future of the Pro-Life Movement

A Truly Pro-Life Culture Requires Women Who Are Fully Alive

The transformation of culture from pro-death to pro-life must be anchored in women becoming fully alive — which can only come through the ongoing formation of women. It is harder for women to choose life when there is so little life within them. Formation gives women the capacity to be fully alive, and it is only then that we begin to win the cultural battle for life.

Reclaiming our feminine genius through formation is part of the future of the pro-life movement. It is only when women have life to give that we can truly reclaim what it means to be a pro-life woman. Excellence can only be achieved through formation.

When women are formed, they become more fully alive.
When women are fully alive, their homes become more life-giving.
When homes become life-giving, children are better formed.
When children are better formed, culture begins to heal.
The renewal of civilization begins with the formation of women.
The Solution

The Feminine Revival Strategy

Catholic Feminine Formation addresses today's crisis through three essential movements. Together, they form a complete vision for the renewal of women, homes, parishes, and culture — one formed woman at a time.

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Feminine Archetype

We introduce a renewed model of femininity — not fragile femininity and not vicious feminism, but ordered femininity; a vision of womanhood that allows women to reach the heights of their potential without suppressing their nature, and to embrace their role as nurturers of humanity. Modeled after Our Blessed Mother Mary — the original New Woman — who said yes to God and changed history.

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Feminine Formation

We provide comprehensive mindset and skill-based formation women need to flourish in every season of life. The Woman School is the school created to give women access to that formation in every arena of life. It helps women develop the habits, self-command, emotional maturity, communication, domestic order, and relational excellence needed to live their feminine genius in practical daily life.

3
Feminine Mentorship

Feminine mentorship is the call for women to take responsibility for guiding, supporting, and forming other women — so that feminine formation can be embodied, transmitted, and multiplied across generations, raising the standard of culture one formed woman at a time. Scripture commands this: "Teach what is good… train young women." (Titus 2:3–4). This is how formation scales.

Feminine mentorship is a call to restore spiritual motherhood in a world that has been void of formation.

Our Vision of Womanhood

Introducing The New Woman

Not fragile femininity. Not vicious feminism. Something entirely new — whole and fully alive, modeled after Our Blessed Mother Mary, the original New Woman. From the sexual revolution's cry, "I am woman, hear me roar," to the new declaration of a formed, free, and feminine woman:

Our Lady — Model of the New Woman
The Model of the New Woman

Our Blessed Mother Mary:
The Original New Woman

Mary said yes to God when the world would have said no. She was formed — in virtue, in silence, in surrender, in strength. She bore the Savior, formed Him in her home, stood at the foot of the Cross, and became the Mother of the Church. She is not a passive symbol. She is the model of everything Catholic Feminine Formation calls a woman to become.

"The New Woman is the woman modeled after Our Lady — whole, fully alive, and ordered toward her highest good."

— January Donovan
  • She is a leader, a servant, a mother, a teacher, a friend, and a warrior for truth, beauty, and goodness.
  • A woman of discipline and order — her children and husband delight in her. Her home is a refuge of joy and laughter.
  • She forms her character in the quiet duties of day-to-day life, choosing greatness over comfort.
  • She respects men and values their irreplaceable contribution. She celebrates the complementarity of men and women.
  • She is kind without compromising her standards. Merciful, quick to forgive, slow to anger. Her light is undeniable.
  • She fears God above all else. She is a woman fully alive — loved, revered, respected, and valued because she values so many.
  • She covers every arena of life: family, self-image, health, friendship, intimacy, contribution, environment, and wealth.
"I am woman, whole and fully alive in every arena and in every season of life."
— The New Woman Declaration

"Our vision is to raise the standard of civilization, one formed woman at a time."

— January Donovan

"Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised."

Proverbs 31:30
What We Form

Formation Across Every Arena of Life

The New Woman Masterclass — a 16-class formation program — develops women in the core arenas of a flourishing life. This is not information. It is formation that shapes a woman to be whole and fully alive. The result: I am woman, whole and fully alive in every arena and in every season of life.

Family
Self-Image
Health
Friendship
Relationships
Contribution
Environment
Wealth

The Wholeness Arena

W E A L T H F A M I L Y S E L F - I M A G E H E A L T H E N V I R O N M E N T C O N T R I B U T I O N R E L A T I O N S H I P F R I E N D S H I P

Not just ideas to admire — but habits to build. Not just inspiration to feel — but standards to embody. Not just content to consume — but a way of life to live.

Bring It to Your Community

Choose Your Path Forward

The women of today are being failed by a culture that has lost its formative compass. If you've felt the call to bring this work to your own community, there is a clear path forward. Choose the one that fits.

I · PARISH PARTNERSHIP

Bring it to your parish.

Give the women of your parish the formation that faith study alone cannot deliver. Catholic Feminine Formation completes the parish discipleship path — it doesn't compete with the programs you already run.

Ideal For

Pastors, parish leadership teams, women's ministry directors.

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II · CAMPUS PARTNERSHIP

Bring it to your school or campus.

The mental-health crisis on college campuses is, at its root, a formation crisis. Give young women the practical mindset and skills training that prepares them to flourish — not just survive — the seasons ahead.

Ideal For

Newman Centers, Catholic colleges and universities, campus ministry directors, sorority and women's group leaders.

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III · ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERSHIP

Bring it to your organization.

Catholic-mission organizations are uniquely positioned to form the women in their care. Pregnancy centers, Catholic healthcare systems, religious orders, apostolates, and Catholic-owned businesses are bringing this formation to staff, volunteers, and the women they serve.

Ideal For

Pregnancy centers, Catholic healthcare systems, religious orders, Catholic-owned businesses, apostolates, and mission-aligned nonprofits.

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Not sure which path fits?

Diocesan partnerships, community advocates, and custom paths are also available. Share a little about your community and we'll point you to the right next step — or build a custom path with you.

You don't need to hold a title to carry this work. Every woman who has been formed by it is already a mother to the next.

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From Women Who Have Walked This Path

The Fruit Speaks.

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Formation is how we bring the Gospel into the nooks and crannies of our lives. Building habits of a Christian disciple through formation illuminates the darkened places within us so that our light for Christ and His Church may shine more brightly.

Samantha Ernst
Parish Formation Leader · Wichita, KS
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We are not only forming women — we are forming the future mothers of our domestic church.

January Donovan
Founder · Catholic Feminine Formation
"January's genius is her ability to take complex philosophy and make it simple for any woman to apply. She teaches us how to integrate the whole woman and how to live out holiness in modern times. Her message is not only relevant — it is prophetic for our times."
Angela
Woman School Graduate
"I have worked for over 10 years as a psychologist in clinical practice. My experience with The Woman School has been nothing short of amazing. I am confident that this program will allow me to empower women in a far more efficient, effective and complete manner than I could in weekly therapy sessions."
Dr. Eve
Psychologist & Woman School Graduate
"It taught me how to be the mother I had always wanted to be, but just couldn't quite figure out before. It taught me intentionality and how to have a peaceful mindset amidst motherhood and busy days. It has transformed my family, my marriage, and my self confidence."
Kari
Woman School Graduate
"My husband and I now refer to time as either 'before January' or 'after January.' It has been such a light of Christ in my life and I could not be more grateful for this gift."
Melissa
Husband & Wife Testimony
"The Woman School gave me the tools to finally live the faith I professed. I stopped being a woman who knew what was right and started becoming a woman who could actually do it. That gap — between knowing and living — is exactly what formation closes."
Melanie
Woman School Graduate
"I came in depleted and left with a vision for my life I had never had before. January has a gift for seeing the woman God made you to be and calling her out of you. This is formation — not content, not therapy, not a book club. It changed everything."
Stephanie
Woman School Graduate
"It was through The Woman School that I found my vocation as a bride of Christ — and I am so happy."
Mary D.
Woman School Graduate
"Six months after taking the course, my husband said he noticed a remarkable change — that I was happier, more confident, and more 'me.' He said before, I was merely surviving. After six months, I am thriving. His words: 'It was worth every penny.'"
Sheila
Woman School Graduate
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I thought I was called to some form of religious life, and everyone said prayer was key to discernment — but nobody had told me how to grow in discipline. Through The Woman School, I learned that the dream of being a saint was the fuel for my discipline and that it could be broken down into goals I could actually focus on. I built a routine to protect my prayer life, and with the new order came clarity. Two years later, I am now a consecrated virgin. I know my vocation, and I have the tools to live it out.

Tesi
Woman School Graduate · Consecrated Virgin
Meet the Founder

January Donovan

January Donovan — book signing for Redefine Success for Women
#1
Best-Selling Author
Redefine Success for Women

January Donovan is the founder of The Woman School and the architect of Catholic Feminine Formation — a movement she has spent over seven years building, one formed woman at a time.

As a speaker, author, and formation leader, January has brought this message to parishes, conferences, and women's communities across the country. Her mission is singular: to give women the formation they need to become fully alive — and to raise the standard of civilization in the process.

She believes the renewal of families, parishes, and culture begins not with programs, but with formed women who are whole, equipped, and ready to give life to the world around them.

#1 Best Selling Author 7+ Years Formation Work Thousands of Women Formed 50+ Parishes Served National Speaker
For Priests & Parish Leadership

Bring Catholic Feminine Formation to Your Parish

Parishes have done an extraordinary job providing spiritual nourishment. Now many women are longing for something more integrated — formation that helps them live the truth of the faith with greater maturity, strength, skill, and feminine wholeness. Catholic Feminine Formation does not compete with Walking With Purpose or Endow. It completes the formation path where others leave off.

Program of Priestly Formation, 6th Ed. §181–182
"Human formation is the necessary foundation… the human personality of the priest is to be a bridge and not an obstacle for others in their meeting with Jesus Christ."
— USCCB · PPF §182 · What the Church asks of priests, women need too.
Catechism of the Catholic Church §1804
"Human virtues are firm attitudes, stable dispositions, habitual perfections of intellect and will that govern our actions, order our passions, and guide our conduct according to reason and faith."
— CCC §1804 · Virtues are not caught. They are formed.
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"The future of the Church, the home, and the culture will not be rebuilt by sentiment alone — but by formed women who are whole, alive, and capable of giving life to the world around them."

— January Donovan · The Woman School
Redefine Success for Women — January Donovan #1 Best Seller
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Bring the Voice of Catholic Feminine Formation to Your Parish, Conference, or Event

January Donovan speaks to the heart of what Catholic women are experiencing today — the quiet exhaustion, the fragmentation, the longing for something more. Her talks are rooted in the Catholic tradition, the feminine genius, and the practical formation women need to become fully alive.

Whether for a women's day of reflection, a parish mission, a diocesan conference, or a Catholic women's event — January meets women where they are and calls them toward who they were created to be.

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"The future of the Church, the home, and the culture will not be rebuilt by sentiment alone — but by formed women who are whole, alive, and capable of giving life to the world around them."

— January Donovan · The Woman School