Author's note. I figure that there must have been a few Muggle parents who had this question for Hogwarts.

Suggestions are very welcome.

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Dear Professor Dumbledore

My name is Agnes Mackenzie and my daughter has just been accepted to your school, Katie Mackenzie. She is very much looking forward to attending, she has always loved stories of magic and can't wait to start doing spells and other magical things. Your Professor Snape explained very well how we can obtain her school supplies, how to get onto the train, term times and so forth.

However, because Katie's father and I were so...overwhelmed by his visit and finding out that Katie's a witch, we forgot to ask him a very important question. He left us instructions to contact the headmaster if we had any other concerns or queries. Our question is, is your school a Christian school? Or, do you have a chapel for those students who are Christian as I'm sure you have some students who are Jewish, Muslim, ect.

We don't know how this works for wizards but this is a very important issue to us and we want to know if our daughter will be able to worship. She will be taking her Bible of course but it would be nice if she could meet up with and worship with them. We know this will be an exciting adventure for her but we don't want to fall out of practise or forget her faith.

An advice you could give us would be very welcome, we won't stop Katie from coming if you're not a Christian school but we want to know her faith learning is taken care of. If you yourself are interested, we would be happy to send some extra Bibles with Katie or even just a few pamphlets on the subject.

Your help is very much appreciated.

Sincerely yours

Agnes and Alec Mackenzie

Author's note. Since Snape was brought up in the Muggle world, I sort of figure he would sometimes be called upon to talk to Muggleborn students and their parents. It's something different anyway.