Privacy & Terms
The plain-language version. We're a Catholic apostolate, not a law firm.
Privacy Policy
Your privacy matters to us. Here's what we do and don't do with your information.
What we collect
If you contact us or sign up for our email list, we collect your name and email address. That's about it. We don't run ads, we don't sell your data, and we don't share your information with third parties except where required by law.
Why we collect it
Only to communicate with you — sending updates, responding to messages, or letting you know about new episodes and content. We won't use your information for anything you wouldn't reasonably expect.
How long we keep it
Only as long as it's useful. If you ask us to remove you from our list, we will.
Security
We take reasonable precautions to protect your information. We're a small apostolate, not a bank, but we treat your data with care.
Changes to this policy
If we ever change how we handle your information in a meaningful way, we'll update this page. Using this site after any changes means you're okay with them.
Terms of Use
By using this site, you agree to use it for its intended purpose — learning about The Catholic Underground and accessing our content. Here's what that means in plain terms.
What you can do
Browse, share links, download episodes for personal use, and enjoy the content. That's what it's here for.
What you can't do
Don't reproduce or redistribute our content commercially without permission. Don't try to reverse-engineer anything on the site. Don't remove copyright notices. Basic stuff.
Our content
Everything on this site is provided as-is. We do our best to keep it accurate and up to date, but we can't guarantee it. Links to other sites are provided as a courtesy — we're not responsible for what's on them.
Liability
We're not liable for any damages that might result from using this site. If something goes wrong, we're sorry, but a Catholic podcast apostolate can only do so much.
Governing law
This site operates under the laws of the State of Louisiana.
Last updated: March 2026 · Questions? Contact us.