Retro: May 8th – 14th

May 8th – 14th The following is part of a weekly series reflecting on the life of C.S. Lewis. This is done by summarizing various events or happenings during his lifetime for the noted week and may include significant events related to him after his death. “Miracles” is among the many misused words in our vocabulary …

Quote of the Day 5/5

“Thanks to processes which we set at work in them centuries ago, they find it all but impossible to believe in the unfamiliar while the familiar is before their eyes” The Screwtape Letters #1  (first published in The Guardian on 5/2/1941)

Quote of the Day 5/4

“Yes— it is sometimes hard to obey St. Paul’s ‘Rejoice.’ We must try to take life moment by moment. The actual present is usually pretty tolerable, I think, if only we refrain from adding to its burden that of the past and the future.” Letter to Mary Willis Shelburne  (from Volume 3 on 5/4/1962)

Quote of the Day 5/3

“There are two kinds of self-hatred which look rather alike in their earlier stages, but of which one is wrong from the beginning and the other right to the end.” Two Ways with the Self  (Published in The Guardian on 5/3/1940)