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by nephihaha
2 hours ago
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C.S. Lewis was never Roman Catholic. He was a Protestant Ulsterman from Belfast in what is now Northern Ireland. Catholics and Protestants were (and still are) at loggerheads there. He became agnostic for some years and then joined the Church of England (Anglicans/Episcopalians.) J.R.R. Tolkien was devoutly RC and a friend of Lewis', but Lewis probably could never bring himself to be RC due to his family background. Lewis did, however, also take a lot of inspiration from pre-Reformation literature. |
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I know of course what you mean, and I know that's not the Church's official stance. I thought I'd just clarify on why I called him Catholic.