Catholic Fiction Quotes

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Michelle Rutler
“Faith is not lost all at once; it is forgotten
piece by piece. God allows his children to walk away, but he waits for our return, and our way back begins with remembering. If we forget our past, ignore the present, and do not protect the future we forget the truth.”
Michelle Rutler, Mortality Devoid of Morality: Book One: Absconding Tyranny

Amanda Hamm
“No, it’s not.” Alison tried not to roll her eyes at this familiar conversation, but she felt she wasn’t entirely successful. “The shop was involved only because we spend a lot of time here. There’s nothing divine in loosely related coincidences.”
“Where is your faith, child? Don’t put limits on what God can do.”
“I’m not doubting God,” Alison said. “I’m doubting you.”
Amanda Hamm, The Art of Introductions