Parish answers should be easier to find.

AskMyParish brings together the weekly bulletins, website updates, newsletters, and social media your parish already provides. Ask direct questions and get clear, up-to-date answers all in one place.

Live Demo

Go ahead, ask a question.

This live example is configured for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Pickerington, Ohio. Try asking about Mass times, confession, upcoming events, or how to become Catholic.

Bringing parish sources together.

AskMyParish works from the sources a parish is already maintaining, without asking staff to adopt a new publishing process. It brings together bulletins today, with newsletters, social media, homilies, and Mass announcements in beta, and parish websites coming soon, so people can ask direct questions from the life a parish is already sharing.

Bulletins

Weekly bulletins carry schedules, sacramental details, current events, and the ordinary updates parishioners look for first.

Newsletters

Flocknote and other newsletters often carry the most timely reminders, changes, and community messages.

Social Media

In beta

Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter posts can surface timely reminders, ministry activity, event changes, and the everyday life a parish shares between Sundays.

Homilies

Homilies and livestreams can surface the pastoral focus, spiritual rhythms, and repeated themes shaping a parish over time.

Mass Announcements

In beta

Announcements made at Mass can be ingested from livestream audio, making spoken reminders and week-to-week updates available directly in chat.

Websites

Coming soon

Parish websites often hold ministry opportunities, staff, parish history, and the wider story of parish life beyond the bulletin.

Mustard Seed Notes.

A closer look at the heart of the product as it grows and takes shape. Some notes follow the product directly, while others reflect on the intention, prayer, and work behind it.

Interested in early access?

If you are interested in embedding AskMyParish on your parish website, getting your parish added, or simply starting a conversation, I’d be glad to hear from you.

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