"Julian never hesitate to speak of Jesus Christ as "our mother." [...] In speaking of Christ as "our mother" Julian was merely likening the work of Christ to that of a mother. He gives birth to those who are "born again." Like a mother, he suffers for them before, during and after "delivery." He must patiently nourish, safeguard and instruct those who are born of him" (Julian of Norwich pg 3).I find it interesting that both Julian of Norwich and Saint Hildegard of Bingen both regard important figures as women. Love is portrayed as a woman in Hildegard's song and Julian likens Jesus Chirst to a mother figure.
Monday, October 21, 2019
The Strength of Women
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