Correspondence
Write to the Editors
The office reads everything. Replies are not guaranteed and are not provided as spiritual direction.
The editors welcome correspondence on the following matters. Use the form below for any of them.
- Source suggestions — a primary text, a devotion, a tradition the site has not yet treated
- Editorial feedback — a correction, a clarification, a passage that could be sharper or more accurate
- Press and republication inquiries
- Privacy and data rights requests — access, deletion, correction, opt-out (see the privacy policy)
- General inquiries — questions about the site’s scope, sources, or method
What the editors do not undertake
So that no correspondent is disappointed by silence on a matter the office cannot honourably take up, the editors are direct about the limits of the correspondence:
- The editors do not perform deliverance work by correspondence. Where a matter is acute, the right channel is a priest, a deliverance-trained pastor of one’s own tradition, or the local diocese.
- The editors do not provide one-to-one spiritual direction by email. Where direction is needed, the right channel is a confessor, a spiritual director, or a counsellor of trust.
- The editors do not interpret personal dreams, signs, or experiences for individual correspondents. The site’s editorial pages are the form in which the editors discuss these categories, in general terms, for all readers.
- The editors do not provide medical, legal, or psychological advice. Where a matter requires a qualified professional, the editors will say so and direct the correspondent there.
- The editors do not pray over correspondents by email, video call, or any remote channel, beyond the standing devotions the office observes in the conduct of the work.
None of the above is a refusal of the correspondent’s seriousness. It is a recognition that the work the correspondent needs, in those cases, requires a person who is present to them — not an editorial office reading at a distance.
The form
The editorial office reads every message. The work continues.
— The Editors