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Hopeful Thinking: ‘All manner of things shall be well’
Julian of Norwich’s view that sin is necessary offers a hopeful framework for compassion amid modern social and technological challenges, says theologian Wil Darcangelo.
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Hopeful Thinking: ‘All manner of things shall be well’
In my church every Sunday morning, after some have come forward to share their hearts and light a candle, the choir sings a brief line written by a 14th century anchoress known as Julian of Norwich. All Shall Be Well… It is a quote from the first published book ever written by a woman. Julian of Norwich had a severe illness when she was 30 in the year 1373. On her deathbed she had a series of 16 visions of Jesus and Mary, after which she complet…
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