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Spiritual Legacies for the Twenty First Century

The Friends of Julian of Norwich in Association with
the Norwich Centre for Personal, Professional and Spiritual Development.
SPIRITUAL LEGACIES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY.
A one-day conference to explore the contribution of
Julian of Norwich, Carl Rogers and Etty Hillesum.
Presenters:
Sister Elizabeth Ruth Obbard, Professor Brian Thorne and
Canon Patrick Woodhouse.
Saturday April 28th.
10.30-4.30pm
Norwich Cathedral
Of particular interest to Therapists, Clergy, Spiritual Directors and all those concerned with the spiritual evolution of humankind.

New Image of Julian

Monday 20th February saw the unveiling of Michelle Hocketts wonderful oil painting of Julian. Michelle is an acclaimed artist following a long career as a professional musician. She studied drawing and painting at the Art Student's League in Alexandria, Virginia. She also studied drawing and painting at the famous Art Students League in New York City with Gregg Kreutz. Michelle has also studied under David Leffel, and Robert H Johnson. Michelle is a member of the Coppini Academy of Fine Arts where she has won many awards and taught weekly classes in oil painting.

JULIAN FESTIVAL: 12 May 2012

2 May 2012 - 11:00am

The annual Festival will take place on Saturday May 12th at St Julian’s Church starting at 11.00am with Solemn Mass followed by the Julian Lecture at 12.15pm.
This year’s lecturer is Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Counselling at the University of East Anglia and currently Chairman of the Friends of Julian of Norwich. He is the first lecturer to deliver the Julian Lecture for the second time having been the lecturer in 1993 when he spoke on the theme of ‘Julian, Radical Psychotherapist’. His title for 2012 is: ‘A love too great to bear? Julian’s gauntlet to humanity’.

JULIAN FESTIVAL: 12 May 2012

The annual Festival will take place on Saturday May 12th at St Julian's Church starting at 11am with Solemn Mass followed by the Julian Lecture at 12.15pm.
This year's lecturer is Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Counselling at the University of East Anglia and currently Chairman of the Friends of Julian of Norwich. He is the first lecturer to deliver the Julian Lecture for the second time having been the lecturer in 1993 when he spoke on the theme of 'Julian, Radical Psychotherapist'. His title for 2012 is: 'A love too great to bear? Julian's gauntlet to humanity'.

And All Shall Be Well: Julian's Theology of Hope in an Age of Violence CD

Mary Grey
Friends of Julian of Norwich
2009
£5.00
Julian Lecture 2009 - text, CD & audio download

2009 Julian Lecture by the distinguished Catholic theologian Professor Mary Grey - available in a variety of formats - text, CD and audio download. Go to the Julian Festival 2009 page for more on Mary Grey.

£5.00

Welcome

The Friends of Julian is an international association of people who have been inspired by the spiritual legacy of the medieval mystic and writer Julian of Norwich.

Our purpose is to encourage interest in Julian’s life and work. We do this through facilitating a prayer network, carrying out educational initiatives, and by offering guidance and resources for visitors to the Julian Shrine.

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St Julian's Alley

St Julian's Church is tucked away in St Julian’s Alley, a small lane which runs between King Street and Rouen Road.

From King Street the pedestrian-only entrance to the alley is almost opposite Dragon Hall. From Rouen Road (the best approach by car) the Church is behind All Hallows House and The Julian Centre which is situated on Rouen Road.

There is a Pay and Display car park opposite. St Julian’s Church and the Julian Centre is a short drive or about 15 minutes’ walk from Norwich Cathedral.

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