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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: August 14, 2025
Contact: info@catholicq.com

 

1. Information We Collect

We may collect:

  • Voluntarily provided information such as name, email, and messages when you contact us.

  • Usage data including browser type, device, pages visited, and time spent on the site.

  • Local storage data for features like saved journal entries — stored only on your device, not on our servers.
     

2. How We Use Your Information

We use collected information to:

  • Provide and improve CatholicQ services.

  • Respond to inquiries and requests.

  • Analyze site performance and user engagement.
     

3. Cookies & Local Storage

We may use cookies for analytics and user experience. CatholicQ’s journal feature stores content in your browser only — we cannot access or retrieve it.
 

4. Sharing of Information

We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. We may share data only when:

  • Required by law or legal process.

  • Necessary to protect our rights or prevent fraud.

  • In connection with a business transfer (e.g., merger, acquisition).
     

5. Third-Party Services

CatholicQ may use third-party analytics or hosting providers. These providers have their own privacy policies and may collect certain technical data.
 

6. Security

We implement reasonable measures to protect your information but cannot guarantee absolute security.
 

7. Children’s Privacy

CatholicQ is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under this age.
 

8. Your Rights

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the right to:

  • Access, update, or delete your personal information.

  • Opt-out of certain data collection practices.

Contact us at info@catholicq.com to make a request.
 

9. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with a new effective date.
 

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Primary Reference Sources Used

  1. The Bible (Sacred Scripture)
    NABRE and RSV-CE used as primary sources of truth and teaching.

  2. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC)
    Authoritative, paragraph-based explanation of Catholic doctrine and practice.

  3. Magisterial Documents
    Includes Vatican II documents (e.g., Lumen Gentium, Dei Verbum), papal encyclicals (e.g., Evangelium Vitae, Laudato Si’), and apostolic letters.

  4. Canon Law
    Especially the 1983 Code of Canon Law, governing Church discipline, structure, and sacraments.

  5. Writings of the Early Church Fathers
    Sources such as St. Augustine, St. Irenaeus, and St. Ignatius of Antioch for historical continuity and theological insight.

  6. Liturgical and Devotional Resources
    Including the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, the Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, and Liturgy of the Hours.

  7. USCCB and Vatican Resources
    From USCCB.org and Vatican.va for official documents, translations, and guidance.

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