Exodus 90 is a ninety-day Catholic spiritual exercise for men like you.
The Exodus 90 app is your daily spiritual formation guide to support you in becoming uncommonly free to share the love of God with those he has called you to serve.
Uncommon Freedom:
“For freedom Christ has set us free. Stand firm, therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” (Galatians 5:1)
It is normal for us as men to be distracted, addicted, and enslaved by so many things today. Alcohol. Pornography. Social media. Sports. Gambling. Work. Comparison. Achievement. Wealth. Legacy. It is so normal, in fact, that society’s stereotypes of men are often associated with the very idols that plague us.
What is uncommon in our time is men who are free. A free man is not a perfect man who has it all together, but one who remembers who he is: a son of God whom God has called forth for love. And he knows how much more he can become by the power of grace unfolding in his life over time, and with the support of brothers.
Through contemplative prayer, we open up to a vulnerable relationship with God. Through asceticism, we grow in the power to say “no” to the common things of the world that hold us back. Through fraternity, we have the essential support, encouragement, and mercy of other men striving after the same uncommon ideals.
The world defines freedom as the ability to do whatever you want, whenever you want, with whomever you want. True freedom is for commitment, sacrifice, and love. Like Jesus on the Cross, the free man takes up his life and then lays it down for others. What is returned to him is a life of integration, meaning, and eternal satisfaction.
Here’s how Exodus 90 works exactly:
🙏 Prayer
- Read Exodus Reading & Reflection
- Make a Holy Hour each Day (learn how here)
- Make a Morning Offering
- Make a Nightly Examen
- Celebrate the Lord’s Day on Sundays
Why?
Prayer is conversation with God.
The time you spend in prayer during Exodus 90 is the most important part of the journey. Your daily Scripture passage and reflection from Exodus have been crafted to help you start your conversation with the Lord each day. We offer them for men like you every day of the year, not just during Exodus 90, and we hope that we become your trusted guide for spiritual formation throughout the year.
During Exodus 90, we will strive for an hour of daily prayer, and within that hour, we encourage you to spend at least twenty minutes in silent prayer, listening and sharing openly with the Lord. Amid the responsibilities of your life and vocation, an hour of prayer may not be possible each day. Do not become discouraged, feel shame, or give up on prayer because you cannot hit an hour. Do the best you can with the time that you have. If you need to start small with a few minutes and build up your time over the the first few weeks, we encourage you to do so. From experience, most men find it easier to pray early in the morning or late at night, and it is most likely to happen if we schedule our prayer time and make it a priority in our plan of life each day. The Disciplines Tab of the Exodus app is meant to help you stay accountable to prayer.
As intimidated as you may be as you begin to pray, brother, you can do it. The more you practice prayer, the more familiar it will become for you and the more confidence you will gain, like so many other things in our lives. But, we must persevere no matter the challenges we face because, apart from a life of prayer, we quickly get lost and forget who we are, like a lost child without his mother and father. And how can we possibly lead our families and local communities if we are not led first by the Lord?
🚿 Asceticism
- Get a Full Night’s Sleep (8 hours is recommended)
- Take Cold Showers
- Exercise 3x per Week
- Avoid Unnecessary Smartphone Use
- Avoid Unnecessary Computer Use
- Give Up Video Games
- Give Up TV
- Give Up Alcohol
- No Soda or Sweet Drinks
- No Snacking between Meals
- No Desserts or Sweets
- Listen only to Music that Lifts the Soul to God
- No Unnecessary Purchases
- Fast on Wednesdays & Fridays (eat one full meal, as well as two smaller meals)
- No Meat on Wednesdays & Fridays
Why?
Asceticism means acts of self-denial. Though it is often underemphasized in our time, throughout Church history we see the importance of asceticism in the teachings and lives of the saints, our fathers in the faith.
Asceticism is about saying “no” to lesser things so that we are able to say “yes” when God asks greater things from us. Though we should strive to reject evil in every instance, we should also abstain from good things for periods of time so that we can remain focused on what matters most in our lives.
Asceticism is not about proving something to yourself, showing that you are strong enough to others, or earning God’s grace. Exodus 90 is not a spiritual marathon or another secular men’s challenge. Exodus 90 is a spiritual exercise crafted for you to become uncommonly free for the love that God has called you to. And these ninety days are just the beginning of a new, more free way of life.
Acts of asceticism break us down in order to open us up to God. They should not lead to a puffed-up chest so much as a bowed-down head in prayer. Through the ascetic way, we are humbled. By denying ourselves, we learn to depend upon God for everything and to ask our brothers for prayerful accountability, support, and encouragement.
✌️ Fraternity
- Daily Anchor Check-in (one of the men in your fraternity)
- Weekly Fraternity Meeting (5-7 men)
- If you need help building your brotherhood, check out the NEW Community tab on the Exodus 90 app where you can see local fraternities near you, or you can join a remote fraternity on the app as well.
- If you are starting a fraternity, you can find fraternity leader resources on our NEW leadership platform called Mount Sinai.
Why?
So many men are isolated and alone today, and in that place we are susceptible to the whims, temptations, and empty show of the devil.
Many men have buddies with whom they can watch sports and drink beer, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But we also need to have brothers who know who we are, what we are going through, and to whom we can be accountable.
During Exodus 90, you will meet once a week with 5-7 men. One of the men in your fraternity will be your anchor, and you will check-in with him each day. Prioritizing Christian brotherhood, especially for married men in the hustle of work and family life, is challenging. But that time is essential. You’ll invite other men you know to form your Exodus fraternity. If you need help finding a fraternity, check out the Community tab on the Exodus app where you can see local fraternities near you, or you can join a remote fraternity on the app as well.
Exodus fraternities are one of the few places in the entire world where men can be open and honest with each other. It’s not about what you know, what you have accomplished, or how you’ve got it all together. Exodus fraternities are meant to be the absolute opposite of this worldly perspective of masculinity, a place to be real about the struggles we all experience.
What do you talk about in your fraternity meeting? We have crafted a unique meeting guide to support your conversation each week of Exodus 90, and also for every week the rest of the year beyond the 90.
Please pray about who you should invite, and when the Holy Spirit prompts you to invite a man that surprises you, please do not say “no.” Exodus fraternities are not places for perfect Catholic or Christian men. Because none of us are. Invite the man that God places on your heart, whether he practices the faith or not. You will get “noes,” but you will be shocked by who says “yes.”
It is never too late to invite a man into your fraternity. As you start, there may be men who want to join, especially in the first few weeks of Exodus 90 or at the start of Lent.
🚀 After Day 91
The 90 days of Exodus aren’t a finish line — they’re the beginning of a new, more free way of life.
The Exodus 90 app will support your spiritual formation throughout the entire calendar year — offering a practical, realistic, and effective path to growing in freedom not just for three months, but every day, year-round, 24/7/365.
👉 Lastly:
Exodus 90 is challenging, but do not be afraid. There’s no such thing as a perfect Exodus, as you will read very clearly as you journey with the Israelites in the Book of Exodus.
More than 100,000 Exodus men have come before you. And tens of thousands of men from all over the world are on the road right now, praying and sacrificing for you too.
May we, united together in prayer and sacrifice, and after the pattern of Jesus Christ and our Fathers in the Faith, become the renewal that we seek.