Letters of moral instruction · for the faithful · posted with a real stamp
✠ Quaestiones Frequentes ✠
They are written by Kathy Ziems, by her own hand, and signed the same way. The counsel, the severity, and the tenderness are entirely her own.
Thou mayest, and thou art encouraged. Replies are read aloud at matins, and a portion are answered within future letters.
By true post, with a real stamp, within the first week of each month. Should the postal service falter, we send another without complaint; patience is among the virtues we preach.
At any hour, without penalty and without judgment, by the link at the foot of every page. Thy household will be kept in prayer regardless.
For the lapsed, the devout, and the merely curious alike. The letters presume goodwill rather than doctrine, and are read aloud at many a breakfast table. This is considered a beginning.
Concerning the author
Ignatius is a small correspondence of devotion: one letter a month, written and signed by hand by Kathy Ziems, and sent by real post to whomever asks for it.
The counsel is gentle but exact. It holds that every soul is capable of goodness, that most vexations are permitted for our instruction, and that very little is, in fact, the end of the world.
The letters are written slowly, and are meant to be read the same way.
✠ Ora pro nobis ✠