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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism by John Zmirak
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism by John Zmirak










I believe there are 79 total tracks, and there are certainly not 79 chapters. this is maybe one of two minor criticisms of the book that I think are very valid. The chapter breaks and tracks operations are not in alignment with one another. The reader does a generally good job trying to maintain an appropriate level of emotion and intensity at different points, but there are a number of times that words are mispronounced, although those are few. In entertaining fashion, the author delineates Catholic Doctrine as opposed to what people often think Catholic Doctrine is.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism by John Zmirak

To fit the landscape book comfortably in bookshelves, the book has a rotated slipcase, so that you can store the book vertically.When a faithful Catholic hears about figures within the Catholic Church advocating open borders, the seamless garment Doctrine, liberation theology, and a number of other positions that previously they understood to be categorically antithetical to the Catholic church, it is understandable that faithful Catholics might be confused. The book has an open spine binding and a thick kraft cover with white and blue pantone spot colors. The story is told in a landscape format, printed in a solid blue pantone ink on our favourite paper from Munken. This is the longest Peow book that we have ever published, at just over 330 pages. You may recognise her on Instagram as TurnDeCasette, or from the book Stages of Rot which she released in 2017 which she was also Eisner nominated for. Linnea Sterte is one of the most mysterious illustrators in Sweden, but probably one of the absolute best. A meditative road trip, a contemplation on life in general. Lessons are learned, and thoughts are exchanged. Along the way, the frog has encounters with mice, cats, dogs, trees, persimmons, and other beings. It’s a slice of seasonal life for a frog who experiences everything for the first time.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism by John Zmirak

The frog decides to follow them on their journey south. The spirit yearns for the tropics and so do the two toads.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism by John Zmirak

A young frog (hatched this spring) encounters two toads, who have captured the ghost of a Shungiku flower that withered and died just recently.












The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism by John Zmirak