Time for something a bit lighter than usual.
(WM Round-Up) – Following popular demand and encouragement from a friend, we are pleased to launch The WM Review’s range of “Lovely Mugs.”
Inspired by the suggestion that Catholics “zip it a little bit” (as a means of securing permission for the Roman Liturgy), our “Lovely Mugs” feature a range of lighthearted designs.
While purchases from the store also support The WM Review’s work, these mugs are intended to prompt conversations with friends and family – both about the Catholic Faith itself, and the current catastrophic situation facing the Church.
If you’re on board with the “Zip It” vibe, but what something a bit more funky, we have another version inspired by the King of Pop.
If you want to help a friend celebrate Cardinal Newman being made a Doctor of the Church, then we have the perfect gift for you.
If you know someone who is lost in life, and doesn’t know what it’s all for, then the Penny Catechism has the answer – as does this mug.
If you’re living with non-Catholics and don’t know how to talk to them about the faith, they’re guaranteed to ask you what “Extra ecclesiam nulla salus” means when they see this mug.
On that subject, if you’ve ever wanted a mug with the key sections of the Council of Florence’s Cantate Domino on it, then look no further.
And if you have some weird relative who believes that Pope Susan is not really the pope, then you can tick them off your Christmas list today.
You can see the whole lot of them here:
You’d be a mug not to!
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