2013 Reprint of 1952 Newman Press Second Edition. Exact facsimile
of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition
Software. This is one of the great classical medieval English works
of devotion. Little is known of the author except that she was a
recluse who lived in a cell attached to the church of St. Julian at
Norwich. In 1373 she received sixteen private revelations from the
Lord, dealing with his Passion, the truths of the Faith and the
advancement of her own spiritual life. The work reveals a mind that
has penetrated deeply to the mysteries of the Catholic religion,
both on its doctrinal and its personal sides. Julian of Norwich was
a very spiritual, devout soul, deeply sensitive to the beauty of
holiness and centered wholeheartedly on the love and service of
God. Although the work attracted little attention when it first
appeared, it has since become one of the most famous books dealing
with divine communications ever written.
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