In the last fortnight I have attended two talks which in different ways dealt with spirituality.
In a world of ‘must have’ and instant communication, spirituality (to do with understanding our inner self) is important I believe, if we as Christians are to act responsibly in the world in which we live.
The first talk was about Julian of Norwich, who as many of you may know lived in Norwich in the 14th century, and whilst very ill at the age of 30 experienced a number of visions. She recovered from her serious illness and spent the next 40 years locked in a room adjoining St Julian’s Church. Here she not only gave advice and comfort to those who visited her but also wrote down what she had learnt from the visions in a book “The Revelations of Divine Love”. This book, the first ever to be written by a woman, took 20 years to write and is now regarded as a spiritual classic throughout the world. Her clear thinking and deep insight speak directly to today’s troubled world. She was clearly ahead of her time and her understanding of God’s love was that of a tender loving mother, as well as that of a father – more 21st century than 14th !!
The second talk was given by Brother Sam of Hilfield Friary in Dorset. He is a Franciscan brother and very much in today’s world. He suggested that our spirituality was formed by a mixture of: the environment; the community in which we live or have lived; those on the margins of society that we come into contact with; and our prayer life. His discussion linked all four areas to the life of St Francis who was not just a lover of animals as he is so often portrayed, but a well-educated man who renounced his well-off background to work in the world, providing love and care to those in need of help, the poor and the sick, but also with a deep understanding that everything; humans, birds, animals, rocks, landscape, etc. are all from God. We are after all, made up of the same chemical element building blocks so are all interdependent.
The message that I took from the day was one of a need for us to engage in practical sharing both in our community and in the world, doing things together and seeing the world more through Gods eyes.
You can visit Hilfield Friary in Dorset or attend one of their courses and The Revelations of Divine Love can be bought or borrowed from the library – I recommend the latter, and the former if you are in that area or are in need of spiritual refreshment away from home.
May God keep and bless you.
John Ash
Lay Reader
01508 550116; sjash@waitrose.com
In the absence of a Vicar, if I can be of help or if there are any issues you would like to discuss please do not hesitate to contact me (phone or email).
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