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My diocese partners with Hallow. What does that mean?

Learn what a diocesan partnership with Hallow is and how it works for parishes, clergy, and diocesan content.

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Overview

A diocesan partnership is an agreement between Hallow and a diocese that provides shared access to prayer content, tools, and experiences across the entire diocese.

This partnership helps unify prayer and formation, while giving diocesan leaders and parishes the support they need to engage their communities more deeply.


What this means for your parish

Through a diocesan partnership, your parish can:

  • Participate in diocesan-wide prayer initiatives led by your bishop

  • Access shared content created specifically for your diocese

  • Engage your community with coordinated campaigns and experiences

  • Receive support through diocesan leadership and Hallow


Diocese-released content

All users in the diocese gain access to diocese-released content at no cost.

This helps ensure:

  • Consistent formation across the diocese

  • Shared prayer experiences

  • Easy access to trusted content


How diocesan partnerships work

A diocesan partnership is designed to support the entire diocese while still allowing flexibility at the parish level.

It includes:

  • Diocesan-wide initiatives and campaigns

  • Tools and insights for diocesan leaders

  • Support for clergy and parish leaders

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FAQs

Do I need to subscribe with my parish to benefit from a diocesan partnership?

No. You can access diocesan-level content and initiatives through the diocesan partnership.

What content is included for free with our diocesan partnership?

All users gain access to diocese-released content at no cost.

Can our parish still run its own initiatives if our diocese has a Hallow partnership?

Yes. Parishes can continue their own local efforts while participating in diocesan-wide initiatives.


We’re always here to help when you need it. You can reach us at parishsupport@hallow.app


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