Tag Archives: fiction
How do Catholics know if they’ve done enough Good Works?
How do Catholics know if they’ve done enough Good Works? Yes, that’s the question that came back from my last post… How do Catholics know if they’ve done enough Good Works? Do you get the feeling this fundamentalist didn’t really … Continue reading
Rachel’s Contrition WON!
My novel, Rachel’s Contrition, was honored with the CALA Lily (Catholic Arts & Letters Award) at the Catholic Marketing Network tradeshow in Philly! Read about it here: http://blog.catholicwritersguild.com/2011/08/cwg-news.html I will be back with my regular blog, and responses to previous … Continue reading
Catholic Writers Conference
My Catholic Truth’s blog will be temporarily suspended for the next couple of weeks because of the Catholic Writers Conference in Philly where I will be teaching an Intensive Writing workshop and Deep Characterization workshop, as well as holding one-on-one … Continue reading
How A Catholic Gains Salvation
Today’s Catholic Truth: How A Catholic Gains Salvation I’m going to step straight into the biggest thing that Fundamentalists try to challenge Catholics with, which is how a person gains salvation. It’s essential to understand this upfront as the basis … Continue reading
Computer problems–grrr
What a rocky start to my new blog! I just barely had it underway when a simple computer repair turned into a hard drive crash that took four days to fix. Finally, I am up and running again. Tomorrow will … Continue reading