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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.

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If you would like to join the mailing list and receive occasional email news updates from the Julian Centre and be kept informed about events hosted by the Friends of Julian, please fill in the online registration. You can also use this account to buy products at the online shop.

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Wood required to make hand held crosses

We are looking for wood, perhaps from a church which is getting rid of pews etc to recycle it into hand held crosses. If you can help please contact the Julian Centre. With many thanks.

COMPANIONS OF JULIAN OF NORWICH

Interested in the Companions? Find out more

An International grouping within the Friends of Julian of Norwich of those who commit themselves in a troubled world to a spiritually deeper way of life inspired by Julian's insights into the nature of God and the human person. Open to laity and clergy of all denominations or none. The Companions offer a liberating structure grounded in the mystical tradition.
Further information from: The Administrator, The Julian Centre, Rouen Road, Norwich NR1 1QT, Telephone 01603 767380, Information Pack to down load.

Cold Stone, White Lily

Anne Markham Bailey
Friends of Julian
2011
£7.00
The latest publication by The Friends of Julian is Cold Stone, White Lily which is a book of poems which take place in medieval England. The poems are written from the point of view of a 14thC English anchoress.

This incredible set of poems can only high-light the amazing insight and talent of Anne Bailey. A totally captivating read which transports one back to 14thC England. The Anchoress, Anne Wyngfield has been created by the author based on the facts of that time and gives an historic view into the sights, smells and sounds of 14th century East Anglia from the view point of an Anchoress.

£7.00

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’.

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As well as hosting group visits at the shrine and church for both children and adults, visits to schools can be arranged through Pauline Lovelock (pictured right), the Friends of Julian Learning Project Officer.

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Become a Friend of Julian of Norwich and join the worldwide community attached to the cell where Julian of Norwich lived and wrote her book. We will send you an introductory package of information and you will receive the Julian Newsletter twice a year.

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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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