This session covered aspects of Julian's positive and pastoral theology. “I saw Everlasting certainty powerfully sustained without any fear... at peace and rest... then my mind turned and I was disgusted with myself. I could go on in faith, hope and charity, but feel them so little.” “God keeps us safe in sorrow and joy.... Continue Reading →
Note Taking on Julian of Norwich pt5
It was suggested that where Julian is positive about curiosity, Thomas Aquinas wasn’t (I think this thought does not ring true and needs a lot more work on it to justify it). If one can't see the Summa as an exercise in curiosity from one of the greatest minds ever to exist in the universe,... Continue Reading →
Note Taking on Julian of Norwich pt4
Marjorie Kempe was a contemporary of Julian and visited her and wrote to her. In one letter Marjorie laments at the end of a thought about sin: “Alas that I ever did sin. It is full merry in heaven.” This is insightful because of the way this perspective compares with Julian. Julian said there are... Continue Reading →
Note Taking on Julian of Norwich pt3
Julian of Norwich (1342-1430) ‘Love was His meaning’ The metaphors flood the imagination as Julian describes the blood flowing/pouring from Christ’s head as He hung on the Cross. Beads; Herring scales; Rain drops. What are we to make of this? Does Julian revel or even enjoy seeing/describing this event? Julian asks a question after reflection, that is... Continue Reading →
Note Taking on Julian of Norwich pt2
Julian of Norwich (1342-1430) ‘Love was His meaning’ Julian of Norwich has a shorter and a longer text, written 20 years apart. These texts cover both the cognitive (ideas) and the visual (pictorial), showing she doesn’t just “paint” a picture, she develops its meaning. She prayed for three graces: To relive the Passion of Christ For bodily... Continue Reading →
Note Taking on Julian of Norwich pt1
Julian of Norwich (1342-1430) ‘Love was His meaning’ Three encounters: With myself: Insightful and integrated encounter God: The holiness beyond me and my availability to God Julian of Norwich: Childhood in bustling city devastated by the ‘The Great Pestilence’ - so familiar with death Visions were received and processed over 20 year period. Pastoral ministry is not... Continue Reading →