Having survived 600 years, her book, Revelations of Divine Love, is the earliest surviving of its kind – a book written in English, by a woman. Julian’s life was remarkable in its simplicity, devotion and spirituality, and because of her writing. One such devotee was Saint Julian of Norwich, an anchorite and mystic who lived in a cell at the parish church of St Julian at Conisford in Norwich. Moreover, the cloistered life was not the only path for a woman who wanted to devote her life to God. It was an alternative to marriage, and childbearing, for women and girls from diverse backgrounds. The medieval religious life provided a refuge for widows and elderly women in search of calm and peace at the end of their lives. Statue of Julian of Norwich, Norwich Cathedral by sculptor David Holgate.
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