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This device is meant to be a means of long-distance communication. It seems remarkably impractical.
Regardless, if you leave me a 'message' I will do my best to respond.

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[ His tone is apologetic, and possibly a little bit melancholy as well. There was a time when Heaven used to intervene - not often, but regularly, to save the deserving and punish the wicked. It wasn't a better time, necessarily, but it was simpler, and had felt much more like doing God's work than ignoring all the prayers that billowed up from below. Why else would He have made His angels able to hear any plea or message made out to them?
He hesitates, then adds; ]
I think it's... good. To speak for the sake of speaking, not obligation or need.
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[And why would he? She's never done anything to grant His attention; she's barely an example of a good Christian girl, after all. She might be doing something good with her life, but it's not like she's followed His principles as much as her mother wanted her to.]
Do you know if He hears us anyway? Even when it feels like we're praying to no one, sometimes?
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No. I don't know, not for sure. It is... not often that he speaks to us, either. [ This isn't something he should be saying. Revealing the workings of Heaven isn't forbidden exactly, but only because it simply isn't done, not without good reason. It is true, though, and it's never been in Castiel's nature to lie - though perhaps his motivations for sharing this much are a little selfish. From her questions, it seems like Claire may well come very close to understanding what he's going through. It's not fair to burden a human with reaffirming an angel's faith, but in the moment he can't help himself. ]
But... all angels can hear prayers, if we listen for them. I can't imagine there's anything we can do that he can't.