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by Howard Green
August 28, 2021
Reproduction of an article by Margaret Coles in The Times:
"The 'selfie' seems to me an attempt to fix a moment in time instead of living it. I s...
by Howard Green
July 18, 2021
Father John-Julian was born into Heaven on Thursday 15th July 2021, at about 3.30 a.m. local time, after a bout of pneumonia. Following a broken hi...
by Howard Green
July 13, 2021
Father Luke, Fr Luke, CJN, ObJN, writes:
"In Julian’s time, the time of Chaucer, of Botticelli, religious and lay people alike were meditating, usi...
by The Friends of Julian
July 6, 2021
A Novena - a period of prayer which takes place over nine days - for your to use which draws on Julian's writings.
by Howard Green
April 1, 2021
Across the world 2020 and 2021 have been very much years of pain which have affected us all in a myriad of ways and the pandemic will, I fear, cont...
by Howard Green
March 27, 2021
Having discovered that Norwich Cathedral was also planning an online Lent Course based on Sheila Upjohn’s ‘The Way of Julian of Norwich’, the Frien...
by Howard Green
March 27, 2021
A Patron Saint for Our Pandemic
A reluctant pilgrimage to Julian of Norwich’s quartersTimothy Jones recounts with fondness visit he had to the Juli...
by Howard Green
January 23, 2021
Love and Chronic Illness
Since I became a Companion of Julian of Norwich (CJN) in November 2019 I have been reading and reflecting the Revelations...
by Howard Green
January 10, 2021
Enfolded in Love is a selection of readings from The Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich rendered in modern English. It can either be h...
by Howard Green
January 3, 2021
This is another in the series.
“So, I was taught to choose Jesus for my heaven, whom I saw only in pain at that time.” Chapter 19 (long text)
I ha...
by Howard Green
December 15, 2020
I wonder what Christmas Day was like in Norwich in, say, 1400, when the Lady Julian was living and praying in her little cell attached to St Julia...
by Howard Green
December 3, 2020
For a lot of people in the group, raised in a more punishing idea of Christianity and a fearful Church, something more happened. They began to see Church itself with new eyes. Church was more than social custom (people still come to church as custom in the southern US!). Church did not have to mean subjecting oneself to preacher’s bombast, or being driven to do more ‘good deeds’.
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