Skip to content

Catholic Stories

Creatively Expressing the Catholic Faith in Stories

  • Home
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Author Archives: cath.anon

The Algorithm: Ch. 2, Busted

Fr. Noah had some explaining to do.

Posted bycath.anonJanuary 15, 2021January 15, 2021Posted inLong StoriesTags:algorithm, artificial intelligence, bishop, catholic, fiction, priest, sci-fi, storyLeave a comment on The Algorithm: Ch. 2, Busted

The Algorithm – Ch. 1 – Fr. Noah’s Last Homily

The world had entered utopia, but Fr. Noah could see the cracks in it deep in the heart of man.

Posted bycath.anonJanuary 5, 2021January 5, 2021Posted inLong StoriesTags:algorithm, artificial intelligence, catholic, fiction, priest, sci-fi, story4 Comments on The Algorithm – Ch. 1 – Fr. Noah’s Last Homily

Wrestling with God

Short story follow the lives of three people and their relationships with God and each other all the way through to the afterlife.

Posted bycath.anonJanuary 4, 2021Posted inShort StoriesTags:catholic, christian, fiction, God, Jesus, prayer, short storyLeave a comment on Wrestling with God

The Original Silent Night vs. the Vatican’s 2020 Nativity

Fred and Pete were sick of the Vatican’s 2020 Nativity scene. So God took them back to the place where it all started.

Posted bycath.anonJanuary 4, 2021Posted inVery Short StoriesTags:2020 Vatican, Bethlehem, Christmas, fiction, nativity, short storyLeave a comment on The Original Silent Night vs. the Vatican’s 2020 Nativity

A Very Important Man

A very important man.

Posted bycath.anonJanuary 4, 2021Posted inVery Short StoriesTags:christian, fiction, short storyLeave a comment on A Very Important Man
  • Home
Catholic Stories, Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • Catholic Stories
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Catholic Stories
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar