Terms of Service

Last updated 5 August 2026

Who we are

Weeve Ministry is an independent project. It is not operated by, endorsed by, or affiliated with any diocese, parish, religious order, or publisher, and nothing on it speaks for the Catholic Church. Questions go to support@weeveministry.com.

Using the service

Much of Weeve works without an account. An account is needed to download files, to save your work, and to subscribe to anything. You are responsible for what happens under your account, so keep your password to yourself and tell us if you think someone else has it.

Do not use Weeve to break the law, to harass anyone, to misrepresent the Church or any parish, or to attack the service itself. We may suspend an account that does, and we will say why.

What you make belongs to you

Worship aids, slides, and artwork you create with Weeve are yours. Print them, share them, use them in your parish. We claim no ownership of them and no right to republish them.

Scripture texts are used under the terms of the translation they come from. The World English Bible and its Catholic Edition are in the public domain. Liturgical texts remain the property of their respective owners.

Subscriptions and free trials

Some parts of Weeve are paid. Current prices are on the pricing page, and the exact amount, billing frequency, and first charge date are shown before you confirm. Payments are processed by Stripe; we never see or store your full card number.

Where a subscription offers a free trial, the trial length and the date of the first charge are shown at checkout. A trial requires a payment method up front. If you do not cancel before the trial ends, the subscription begins and the card is charged. Trials are one per person, not one per subscription.

Subscriptions renew automatically at the interval you chose until you cancel.

Wedding and funeral programs are sold separately as a one-time purchase. Paying once permanently unlocks the single program you bought it for; it does not expire and does not include the subscription features.

Cancelling

You can cancel at any time from your account settings. There is no cancellation fee and you do not need to contact us to do it.

Cancel during a free trial and you are not charged at all. Access continues to the end of the trial period.

Cancel a paid subscription and it stops renewing. You keep access through the end of the period you have already paid for; we do not cut it off on the day you cancel.

The Daily Bible Journey itself is free and is never affected by billing. Cancelling a Bible Atlas subscription ends Atlas access at the end of the paid period; your reading, your progress, and your daily emails continue unchanged, and the one-time Atlas purchase never expires.

Refunds

If you were charged by mistake, charged after cancelling, or something was plainly broken when you paid for it, email support@weeveministry.com and we will sort it out. We would rather refund someone who is unhappy than argue about it.

About the content

Weeve provides educational and practical material to help you prepare liturgies and read Scripture. It is not spiritual direction, catechetical instruction, or a substitute for your parish, your pastor, or your diocese. Where a passage is read differently across Christian traditions we try to say so plainly rather than pretend there is one settled answer.

Guidance material accompanying Scripture is drafted with AI assistance and reviewed before publication. Scripture itself is never generated, altered, or paraphrased by AI. It is the stored text of the translation, always. The methodology page explains this in detail.

We check our work, and we still get things wrong. If you find an error in a reading, a date, or an explanation, please tell us.

Availability and liability

Weeve is provided as it is. We do not promise it will be available without interruption, and we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from using it. Nothing here limits any right you have under consumer law that cannot be limited.

Print a proof and check it before a liturgy. A worship aid is used in front of a congregation, and the last check should always be a human one.

Changes

We may update these terms. If a change is material we will say so on this page and, where it affects a paid subscription, by email before it takes effect. The date at the top shows the last update.

See also the privacy policy.