Reflections
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Julian Lent Book Group Week 6
“A banquet of shared experience” -- that's how one participant last week described our Book Group sessions. Will you be joining us this afternoon? ... -
Julian Lent Book Group Week 5
Last week's book group included some book recommendations from participants. This post shares them, as well as links to our YouTube channel and to Margaret Mary McFadyen's daily prayers. -
Motto of the Order of Julian of Norwich (4)
Fourth in a series of four reflections from Richard Norton CJN ObJN ATTEND We come to the last part of t... -
Julian Lent Book Group Week 4
“I am loving this course and the availability of the prayers and study online. I participated in last year's study and find this one even more enl... -
Motto of the Order of Julian of Norwich (3)
Third in a series of four reflections from Richard Norton CJN ObJN ACCEPT We must accept all that God has in store for us a... -
Julian Lent Book Group Week 3
This week's resources for the Julian Lent Book Group, including the embed of last week's recording and links to Margaret Mary's daily posts. -
Motto of the Order of Julian of Norwich (2)
Second in a series of four reflections from Richard Norton CJN ObJN ALLOW In our waiting we allow things to happen to us in the very depths of... -
Julian Lent Book Group Week 2
How is your 40-day Journey with Julian of Norwich progressing?
Last week we shared the online resources that are available throughout Lent, but we thought it would be helpful to provide a weekly catchup post for those whose weeks have perhaps been busier than intended.
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Why medieval mystics trump the selfie philosophy
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... -
Father John-Julian, OJN, a tribute from Rev. Dr Luke Penkett, OJN, CJN
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... -
To help you meditate...
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... -
A Novena to Julian
A Novena - a period of prayer which takes place over nine days - for your to use which draws on Julian's writings.
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