Reflecting Creatively on Julian of Norwich
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Reflecting Creatively on Julian of Norwich

By Friends of Julian of Norwich

Join writer and editor Sarah Law on a two-day online retreat, exploring creative ways of approaching Julian of Norwich.

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Online

Agenda

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Introducing Julian's Life and Times

Sarah Law and Kathryn Simmonds


In this Friday evening session, we will introduce ourselves to each other, and to the contents of the retreat. In particular, we will think about how Julian's life and times, the anchorhold in which ...

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Images of the Divine in Julian's Revelations

Sarah Law and Jonathan Evans


In this Saturday morning's session, we will dive into Julian's Revelations specifically to consider the imagery, with which she presents her experiences of the Divine. We will look at the well-known,...

1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Julian's Phrases; Our Responses

Sarah Law and Johanna Caton


In this final, afternoon session, we will reflect on a range of Julian's phrases in the Revelations, particularly those which offer us timeless wisdom, insight, guidance and comfort. From the best kn...

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About this event

Spirituality • Christianity

Sarah Law will be using the recently-published anthology, All Shall Be Well: Poems for Julian of Norwich, to consider a range of creative spiritual practices. Each of the three online sessions will concentrate on a specific approach:

  • what we know of Julian’s life, her times, and her anchorhold;
  • images of the Divine found within Julian’s own writing, the Revelations of Divine Love;
  • well-known, and less well-known, phrases found within the Revelations.

Each session will include discussion of individual poems within the All Shall Be Well anthology and prompts for creative reflection and some personal writing if wished. Each session's poems are listed here. Each session will also include time for participants to share their work if they wish, or to share thoughts more generally.

It is hoped that we will be joined by some guest writers from the anthology, who will give us an insight into their own connection with Julian.

In addition, there will be times of silence, and liturgy reflecting both Julian and the Orthodox Nativity Fast.

Participants will be offered some suggested reading beforehand and should have access to a copy of All Shall Be Well: Poems for Julian of Norwich (Amethyst Press) and to the Revelations of Divine Love (any edition).

The book is available from the Friends or, of course, from other providers. No prior experience of creative writing is required, and attendees are not obliged to produce any creative pieces but, for those who would like to, Sarah will be happy to read and consider your work for a potential future publication.

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