Recommended reading from Crisis about CS Lewis and a saint

I warmly recommend today a pleasant and edifying reading of a piece at Crisis by Fr. George Rutler about how C.S. Lewis, through letters, became a friend of an Italian priest and, later, canonized saint, Fr Giovanni Calabria.

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  1. Venerator Sti Lot says:

    Thank you for this! It was indeed pleasant and edifying! There are scans in the Internet Archive of two editions of Lewis’s Latin letters (with facing translation by Lewis’s old student, the late Martin Moynihan) – one among the “Texts to Borrow”, the other at the moment described as both “removed” and “available to patrons with print disabilities” (but clearly searchable online!). And I see Amazon has an 1999 edition by “St. Augustines Press” for sale, new (and used). I have never got around to seeing how these Latin letters have been integrated into the edition of Lewis’s Collected Letters, but assume they are all there as well, probably with additional annotation.

  2. ex seaxe says:

    Thank you Father, indeed I feel uplifted.

  3. adriennep says:

    Only Father Rutler could write like this. Wonder what happened to him?

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