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In a sermon a couple weeks ago, I quoted from C.S. Lewis' essay "The Weight of Glory":
I've returned again and again to this quote over the last few weeks, and finally decide to share the entire work with you all. The text is actually from a sermon Lewis gave on June 8th, 1941, and in it Lewis discusses what God is calling us toward, and how that call transforms us, our relationships, and our communities. He talks about virtue, desire, and consummation - all while looking toward the question of what is means that God is pleased in us.
By Father Lee McLeod CJ5
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In a sermon a couple weeks ago, I quoted from C.S. Lewis' essay "The Weight of Glory":
I've returned again and again to this quote over the last few weeks, and finally decide to share the entire work with you all. The text is actually from a sermon Lewis gave on June 8th, 1941, and in it Lewis discusses what God is calling us toward, and how that call transforms us, our relationships, and our communities. He talks about virtue, desire, and consummation - all while looking toward the question of what is means that God is pleased in us.