Finn is "universally acknowledged the foremost Catholic writer of fiction for young people."
Egan had become a respected Catholic writer by the 1890s.
R. (1825-1899) was a prolific Catholic writer of the 19th century in the United States.
He insists, though, that he is not a Catholic writer.
A campaign by some notable British Catholic writers and noblemen helped to keep the collection intact.
On the other hand, some Catholic writers have thought it necessary to try to deny the existence of such abuses.
Catholic writers were a frequent subject of his writing.
Catholic writers have claimed that these were by no means strange or novel at the time.
While imprisoned, he met with several Catholic writers, an experience which encouraged him to become a writer.
Because of the attacks she has received, some Catholic writers have called her a sign of contradiction.