Following the way of the cross with Julian of Norwich
I'm teaching Julian of Norwich right now in my "Greatest Hits of Christianity" class, and it got me thinking liturgically. I could easily put together a Stations of the Cross using short passages from Julian. I think it would be really effective; it would certainly have a different devotional and theological "feel" from the typical Stations services.
I'm scheduled to spend Holy Week at Saint Swithin's this spring, so I could try it out.
Is this actually a good idea, or should I leave the "creativity" to people who can pull it off?
Labels: General musings



4 Comments:
Why not? Stations are devotional, and so you write your own using reflections from Julian. Sounds interesting to me. I'd love to see a draft!
RFSJ+
By all means, embrace the creativity.
I think it's a great idea; I'd love to see what you come up with, too.
I'll add my voice to the others and would look forward to seeing what results.
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