Catholic Copywriter - Poet - Wordperson
Catholic Copywriter - Poet - Wordperson

Catholic Copywriter - Poet - Wordperson

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Introduction: Scripture listens, with the intention to speak. I offer professional copywriting for the Catholic Church. Scripture and tradition will weave a seamless garment for the many different types of professional catholic copywriting you will need, to get and keep the faithful and not-so-faithfuls' attention. This is about doing something beautiful for God, because "you don't go to heaven on a cushion." Your Catholic reader will say: "Scripture says that? Wow! Tell me more!" Scripture is the only story line needed, and it is lacking greatly in most Catholic copy. Our Protestant friends do a great job at this, and it shows. But I will use scripture effectively, from start to finish, in your Catholic copy, to craft the why of your idea. It is not so much what you do; it is why you do it. The target market/audience are: 1) diocesan bishops and their communication departments, 2) pastors needing critical pieces for a host of issues about the life of the parish, and 3) parishioners at Mass and at home (reading your mailers, web copy, etc.) are the real target market for your professional copy. Each week, since Advent of 2008, I have written a free 200-word Catholic Church bulletin insert, revealing peace and justice through scripture, from "In the beginning..." (Gn 1:1) to "The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you. Amen!" (Rev 22:21) TM
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    Does the Catholic exit to other denominations concern you? The recent Pew Survey on religion found that 10% of American adults describe themselves as Ex-Catholics. That is a very large number, over 20 million. Almost as alarming, according to Catholic Answers, the nation’s largest Catholic Internet Community, “anywhere from one-third to one-half of many fundamentalist congregations once belonged to the Catholic Church.” And in the Southwest, “with its substantial Hispanic population, former Catholics are the congregation.