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I'm not sure if you're familiar with this beautiful Julian of Norwich quote, but it's such a meaningful one to me. She wrote it during some of the darkest and most isolated days of her life...referring to God and all that was to come. I thought it would be perfect for the first *official* spring print of this year. I hope you enjoy this one.
And all shall be well.
And all shall be well.
And all manner of things shall be exceedingly well.
- Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich Quote Printable
As we're preparing in our church to head into the Lenten season next week, this Julian of Norwich quote seems quite fitting. It's full of hope and promise.
I came across it recently in a rather random way. I'm somewhat familiar with a lot of Julian of Norwich's writings and teachings, but this quote popped up in a fictional book. I am rereading my way through the entire Inspector Armand Gamache series by Louise Penny. I loved it the first time, and now that a new series is out (inspired by the books), I wanted to reread them all.
In book #13 , Glass Houses, three of my favorite characters are discussing this particular Julian of Norwich quote in depth. It got me really wanting to dig a bit deeper on it. I found out that Julian wrote this during the Black Death, when she was ill and isolated. She actually lived most of her life in isolation, but this particular part of it really spoke to me.
I think this quote is relevant in so many circumstances.
There are a number of versions of this quote...and the translation seems to jump around a bit (it was written in the 1500s and probably translated umpteen times). But, for this sake of this printable, I really like the version that includes the word exceedingly.
I thought it was the perfect quote for an early spring printable...full of watercolor florals!
Printable Information:
- The Julian of Norwich Quote Printable featured here is for personal use. However, if you own a small business and would like to utilize the physical, printed products in your business, please purchase a commercial license here.
- This print is available in the following sizes and formats:
- 5x7" JPEG
- 5x7" PDF (comes with two designs per page, for less paper waste)
- 8x10" JPEG
- 8x10" PDF
- The 5x7" and 8x10" PDF designs can easily be printed at home. Use white, letter-sized cardstock for the best results (regular paper is too thin). Grab white cardstock here on Amazon.
- If printing the JPEG options, you can upload to your favorite print place and print like a photo or image, unless you have the capabilities to print your JPEGs at home.
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- These Farmers Market Spring Printables, from Jenn at Clean and Scentsible, are just perfect for springtime!
- And I really like these Vintage Rose Printables over on The Navage Patch.
I am not sure if you meant to have the printable say exceeding or exceedingly. As it says exceeding.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I've gone in and fixed it.
DeleteI love this one, absolutely one of my favorites. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! xoxo
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