Help Center

Profiles: Editing

Click here to learn how to edit your profile

How can I edit my profile? Promoted article

For best results with online dating, you should update your profile regularly.  Visit your full profile at https://www.catholicmatch.com/editprofile Select "Edit Profile" found at the top of the page. To see how your profile is shown to...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

What should I say in my profile?

Your profile is where other members will form their first impression of you, so make sure that you're putting time into presenting yourself in the best possible light. Only your introduction is required, but we recommend completing all s...

By Genevieve Customer Service
  • Updated

Why aren't people viewing my profile?

Those who are most active on online dating websites are more likely to respond to messages and are therefore given the most visibility on the website and shown highest in search result listings. If you're finding that you aren't receivin...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

How can I change my name on my profile?

Once your account has been created, your name in your account can be changed only by a member of the CatholicMatch support team. To request a name change, please create a support ticket using the following link: Contact Customer Support ...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

How long does it take for new content to appear in profiles?

When you update your profile, your changes appear immediately. The only exceptions to this would be if your account was flagged for including inappropriate content or offsite contact information in the past. If this is the case, your new...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

How can I correct my age in my profile?

If the age in your profile is not accurate, please contact customer support and we will correct it. In your message, include the month, date, and year that you were born.  Click here to contact customer support 

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

How can I view my own profile?

It's a great idea to view your own profile from time to time to ensure its accuracy and to see if you can think of any additional information that you might want to add for other members to see. To view your own profile:  Visit your ful...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

What information is not permitted in profiles?

As a website catering toward single Catholics, it is important for the website to remain free of information that contradicts the teachings of the Church and that may potentially put members at risk spiritually or otherwise. As a result,...

By Genevieve Customer Service
  • Updated

How can I change my profile status?

If you plan to take a temporary break from CatholicMatch, updating your profile status to Inactive can save you from the hassle of creating a brand new account and setting each of your settings from scratch when you return.    A profile ...

By Genevieve Customer Service
  • Updated

What marital status should I list in my profile?

When choosing the marital status to display in your profile, please keep these definitions in mind: Never Married - You have never been married, either in a church or civil ceremony and have never been classified as being in a common la...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

How can I change my marital status?

The Catholic Church places high importance on one's marital status when determining whether or not one is eligible to get married in the church in the future. For this reason, changes to one's marital status will be made by customer supp...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

How can I change my location?

The location listed in your profile is used to determine the center-point for your suggested matches and to determine who will see you in their search results, so it's important to make sure that it is accurate.   To update your location...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated

Why am I prohibited from posting contact information in my profile?

Your safety, security, and privacy are very important to us and as a result we go to great lengths to keep you safe while on CatholicMatch. Posting your personal contact information in public areas on the site defeats the safety and priv...

By Nathan Lloyd
  • Updated