So love the work you are doing -- what a gift you are to the world! Would love to be entered for the drawing for the Mirabai Starr translation of Julian. It would be passed around and well-loved. Thanks again for sharing such beautiful work!
Julian of Norwich! Yes, please! Our Julia has chosen her as a patroness. A dear friend brought her a holy medal after visiting St. Julian's little room. "All will be well, and all will be well and all will be very very well."
Hello! Thank you so much for your beautiful reflections! I would love a copy of Julian of Norwich’s book. I am currently reading Mirabai Starr’s translation of The Interior Castle by St. Teresa of Avila. I am not only loving St. Teresa’s words, but also Mirabai’s beautiful introduction, where she prays that she has “conveyed the message truly, across the vast chasm of time and space, language and culture.” I have wanted to read Julian of Norwich’s works for a while now, so I would love to start with Starr’s translation!
would love to be entered! I love Mirabai Starr!
Yes please enter me! One of our baby saints is named after Julian of Norwich. I love that she is depicted with a cat! 🐱
So love the work you are doing -- what a gift you are to the world! Would love to be entered for the drawing for the Mirabai Starr translation of Julian. It would be passed around and well-loved. Thanks again for sharing such beautiful work!
I would love a copy of the Mirabai Starr translation! I love Julian but have always struggled with the translations available to me.
Having never read Julian of Norwich, I would love to begin here.
Leisha, you're the winner! Yay! Send me an email with your mailing address please ma'am! shannonkayevans @ gmail.com
Always down for a new book to read- add me to the drawing please 🤗
Julian of Norwich! Yes, please! Our Julia has chosen her as a patroness. A dear friend brought her a holy medal after visiting St. Julian's little room. "All will be well, and all will be well and all will be very very well."
Hello! Thank you so much for your beautiful reflections! I would love a copy of Julian of Norwich’s book. I am currently reading Mirabai Starr’s translation of The Interior Castle by St. Teresa of Avila. I am not only loving St. Teresa’s words, but also Mirabai’s beautiful introduction, where she prays that she has “conveyed the message truly, across the vast chasm of time and space, language and culture.” I have wanted to read Julian of Norwich’s works for a while now, so I would love to start with Starr’s translation!
I'd like to be entered please! :)