Julian's words feature at the Installation of 106th Archbishop of Canterbury

The anthem All Shall be Well by leading British composer Joanna Marsh follows the sermon at the Installation of The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally DBE as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. All Shall be Well sets some of the text from the Revelations of Divine Love to music, and 'celebrates the contribution of female scholars and writers down the ages':
Without love we may not live
And in this love our life is everlasting. 
Love was without beginning, is and shall be without ending.
All shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.
Ah! Good Lord how might it all be well?
For wickedness hath been suffered to rise contrary to
the Goodness.
I it am, the Might and the Goodness of the Fatherhood;
I it am, the Wisdom of the Motherhood;
I it am, the Light and the Grace that is all blessed Love.
Watch the service live here on Wednesday 25th March 2026.
Find out more about Joanna Marsh here
Listen to 'All Shall be Well' here
For an enlightening podcast recorded with Archbishop Sarah by Go Health listen here
Last, but not least, the Friends of Julian 45th Annual Lecture on Saturday 9th May is 'Julian's Sensory World: Embodied Knowledge in Medieval Norwich' by Margit Thøfner at Dragon Hall in King Street, Norwich. Book your FREE place in advance here.