Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich The Fullness of Joy is to Behold God in All!

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Julian of Norwich the author of "Revelations of Divine Love." Posted at 11:36 AM Jul 16, 2007
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The Anchoress known as Julian of Norwich was born in late 1342, and may have lived well into the fifteenth century, dying around 1412. We know very few details about her life; in fact, we do not know even know her real name. At some point in her life she became an anchoress — a vowed solitary who lived a life devoted to prayer and meditation, confined to a cell adjoining a church. In her case, Julian's cell adjoined the church of St. Julian in Norwich, from which we get her pseudonym. Virtually nothing is known about her aside from what she writes in her remarkable book, but even there she reveals little about herself, preferring instead to talk about her "courteous" God. In her work (the first book written by a woman in English), Julian recounts an amazing series of visions she had while suffering from a life-threatening illness; as she reflects on the meaning of her visions, she reveals a profound level of mystical wisdom and insight that, over six hundred years later, remains on the cutting edge of Christian theology.

In May 1373 when Julian was "thirty and one-half years old," she became sick enough that a priest was summoned to come and issue her last rites. While on her supposed deathbed, he held a cross before her face and instructed her to gaze upon Christ for comfort. When she did so, she realized that she saw real, flowing blood on the corpus; this was the beginning a series of vivid, profound visions or "showings" — sixteen different revelations in which Christ, Mary, heaven, even hell and "the fiend" were shown to her. Shortly after this singular mystical experience she recovered from her illness, and subsequently wrote about her experience in a book that evolved over the following two decades. It appears she wrote a short text not long after the events of May 1373, and a longer text, completed twenty years later, filled with poetic and vividly rendered reflection on the theological meaning of her showings, centered on the lavish nature of Divine love.

The Church of St. Julian in Norwich, England Saint Julian's Church, Norwich, England. The anchoress's cell is to the right.

Today, Julian is best known for her optimism; she is most-often quoted for saying "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well" (which was Christ’s response to her when she wondered about why sin had to exist). A lesser known but equally lovely quote: "The fullness of joy is to behold God in all." Julian is also celebrated for naming both God and Christ as "mother." More than a cute theological ploy, she articulates a fully-formed spirituality of the motherhood of God, yet always within the parameters of an orthodox appreciation of the Christian faith. In this way, Julian anticipates (by six centuries!) the best and most creative expressions of feminist Christian theology as has emerged in our time.

One of the loveliest stories from Julian's series of visions involves a time when she was asked to hold something little, no bigger than a hazelnut. When she asks God what this is, she is told "It is everything that is made." She marvels that this thing could even continue to exist, so small and delicate it appears. She then comes to understand that this little thing exists — and continues to do so — because God loves it. "In this little thing, I saw three properties. The first is that God made it. The second is that God loves it. The third is that God keeps it." Note the Trinitarian nature of Julian’s insight; indeed, Trinitarian imagery abounds throughout her writing.

Inside the Cell of Julian of Norwich Inside Julian's restored cell. In her day the room would have been very simple with no altar or crucifix.

God made it, God loves it, and God keeps it. This sums up Julian's optimistic, visionary theology — a theology where the love of God is expressed not in terms of law and duty, but in terms of joy and heartfelt compassion.

Excerpts are from the M. L. Del Mastro translation of Julian’s Revelation of Divine Love.

For further reading:

Editions of Julian's book, translated into modern English: Editions of Julian's book, in middle English: Books about Julian (popular/devotional): Books about Julian (academic/scholarly):
— Carl McColman, The Website of Unknowing.



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edie1964

edie1964



Mar 11 2008 5:51 PM

This is a beautiful space and I thank you for befriending me. xx
B and B on the Rock

B and B on the Rock



Mar 21 2008 3:38 PM

A visit to your page reminds me that "all manner of things shall be well" - thank you for the reminder.

Brenda
GLORY TO GOD !

GLORY TO GOD !



Jun 19 2008 6:18 AM

Daily Theme: Fiat
"Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your I word."--Lk 1:38 "My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will but as thou wilt."-Mt 26:39
My Good and Loving Father:
Please allow me the privilege of saying my "Yes" to You! I say "Yes" to You, Father, in all things.
Not a conditional "Yes" that involves doing only those things that are comfortable or easy.
Not a conditional "Yes" that means doing only those things that benefit me. No, I give you my "Yes" in all things, Father, Because I know You are pure Love and as pure Love You can transform all things.
Doing Your Will can never hurt me.
Doing Your Will can never harm another. Doing Your Will can never separate me from You.
Doing Your Will can only bring about the rhythm and harmony of Your Will here on earth. Doing Your Will can only spread Your Light and Love. Doing Your Will can only help bring me to You. Doing Your Will can only help me bring others to You. When I step inside Your Will, I am dancing with You in the order, rhythm, and harmony of Your Divine Will. When I step outside Your Will, I am stumbling alone in the chaos, disorder, and discord of darkness.
Let me listen to Your gentle, loving voice beckoning me, inviting me into Your Divine Will.
I am yours, Lord, do with me what You will. Because I know that Your Will is Love. Even when Your Will may seem painful or unfair, I know that Your ways are not always man's ways. Only You can see the grand scheme of things. Only You know the "whys" of my crosses. But despite what may sometimes appear to be unjust, I trust You totally. Why? Because You are my Father...and You love me. You want only what is good for me.
You want me to come home-to You. There's nothing in heaven or on earth that I want more.
So I say "Yes," Father! I say "Yes" to You
GLORY TO GOD !

GLORY TO GOD !



Jun 26 2008 9:49 PM

Heavenly Father,

I ask you to bless my friends reading this.

I ask You
to minister to their spirit. Where there is pain

give them Your peace
and mercy. Where there is self-doubting, release

a renewed confidence
to work through them. Where there is tiredness or

exhaustion, I ask
You to give them understanding, guidance, and

strength. Where there is fear,
reveal Your love and release to them Your courage

. Bless their
finances, give them greater vision, and raise up leaders

and friends
to support and encourage them. Give each of them

discernment to
recognize the evil forces around them and reveal to

them the power
they have in You to defeat it. I ask You to do these

things in Jesus'
name.
May The Almighty God abundantly bless you and

keep you. May the Lord
make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious

to you. May the Lord
lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.

Have a blessed day.AMEN

in love...
GLORY TO GOD !

GLORY TO GOD !



Jun 30 2008 1:23 AM

WHEN HIS HAND IS HOLDING ME, I AM KEPT

FROM THINGS I CANNOT SEE. I AM LIFTED

HIGHER FAR, THAN THE HIGHEST, BRIGHTEST

STAR. IT IS A PLACE OF STRENGTH AND GRACE

THAT CHEERS ME ON TO RUN THIS RACE.

FROM WORLDLY TROUBLES I AM FREE, WHEN

HIS HAND IS HOLDING ME.





WHEN HIS HAND IS HOLDING ME, THERE ARE

BLESSINGS FULL AND FREE. IT'S A PLACE WHERE

ONLY LOVE ABOUNDS. IT BRINGS LIFE'S LOWEST

TO HIGHER GROUND. WORDS ARE NEVER SO

PROFOUND, NO SWEETER THOUGHTS CAN 'ER BE

FOUND, THAN WHEN HIS HAND IS HOLDING ME.

in love...
Jane Ellen

Jane Ellen



Nov 25 2007 2:49 PM

Thank you very much for adding me to this wonderful tribute page.

All shall be well.

Best wishes, Jane
Suz

Suz



Oct 3 2007 7:46 PM

Thank you.
~Yogi Kenny is searching the heavens~

~Yogi Kenny is searching the heavens~



Sep 13 2007 9:25 PM

Aum vakratundaya hum
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Mladen Golić - Exorcist

Mladen Golić



Aug 28 2007 12:08 PM

Thank you for adding me as a friend. God bless you and your work and give you peace, good health and all good. Best regards and best wishes from Slovenia.
Jonathan

Jonathan



Aug 28 2007 4:50 AM

Thank you
The Soho Masses

The Soho Masses



Aug 22 2007 10:57 AM

Thank you for adding us, and God bless your work.
Caim

Caim



Aug 21 2007 7:56 PM

Looking forward to visiting Julian's cell in November with Fr Gregory OJN.

Deep Peace

Caim
BELOVED JEANNE

BELOVED JEANNE



Aug 15 2007 6:47 AM

Thanks for adding me. I am very fascinated by Julian and also other visionary women like her. I love to read her writings.
God bless!!!
:)
St. Benedict

St. Benedict



Aug 11 2007 7:35 AM

PAX
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**In Christ's Mercy there is Hope**
"Let them prefer nothing whatever to Christ. And may He bring us all together to everlasting life!"
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St. Brigid

St. Brigid



Jul 24 2007 1:59 PM

May Brigid bless the house where in you dwell.
Bless every fireside every wall and door.
Bless every heart that beats beneath its roof.
Bless every hand that toils to bring it joy.
Bless every foot that walks its portals through.
May Brigid bless the house that shelters you.
Joseph

Joseph



Jul 13 2007 5:04 PM

Let us celebrate the love of the Divine!

Love and peace!
St. Francis of Assisi

St. Francis Assisi



Jul 13 2007 4:33 AM

Canticle of Brother Sun Most High Almighty Good Lord, Yours are praise, glory, honor and all blessings; To You alone! Most High, do they belong, and no man is worthy of speaking Your Name! Be praised, Lord, with all Your creatures, and above all our Brother Sun, who gives us the day by which You light our way, and who is beautiful, radiant and with his great splendor is a symbol to us of You, O Most High! And be praised, Lord, for our Sister Moon and the Stars. You created them in the heavens bright, precious and beautiful! And be praised, Lord, for our Brother the Wind and for the air and the clouds and for fair weather and for all other through which You sustain Your creatures. And be praised, Lord, for our Sister Water, so useful, and humble, and chaste! And be praised, my Lord, for our Brother Fire, through whom You light up the night and who is handsome, joyful, robust, and strong! And be praised, my Lord, for our Sister, Mother Earth, who supports and carries us and produces the diverse fruits and colorful flowers and trees! Praise and bless the Lord and give thanks to Him and serve Him with great humility! Be praised, my Lord, for our Sister, bodily Death from whom no living man can escape! Woe only to those who die in mortal sin; but blessed are those who have done Your most holy will; for the second death can cause them no harm! Saint Francis of Assisi
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