Sunday, 22 June 2014

St. Angela and Julian of Norwich


Having finally finished the book of St. Angela, I can state absolutely that her language and experiences are quite similar, if not exact, to those of Julian of Norwich.

Julian's statement that God is closer to us than our own souls is echoed in Angela's writings.

Julian's view of all the world and the universe as in God's view, in His plan, is also that of Angela's.

They both consider trust in Divine Providence as the root of holiness, as this trust brings with it humility.

They both rest in a peace which passes all understanding and all suffering.


We should be grateful that both women wrote down their experiences and insights.

We should be grateful that the Catholic Church has honored the holiness of women and seen female saints as worthy of honor.

We are unique in world religions in our honoring of women who let God find them while in the world.


The feminine touch is necessary in the Church, through these Brides of Christ, who were willing to show us their weaknesses and the strength of God.

When I get back to England, I shall visit Durham Cathedral, which I have never seen. This glass below is in this cathedral.