Great Sacred Music: Julian of Norwich

(Thursday 7th May 2026)

 

Mothering God, you gave me birth (Mother Julian)
Hymn: O God, you search me and you know me (Bernadette Farrell)
O virtus sapientiae – Hildegard von Bingen arr. Katerina Gimon
Prayer of Julian of Norwich – Carson Cooman
The Hazelnut – Joe Bates
See, I am God – Michael Higgins
Hymn: Eternal God, supreme in tenderness (Woodlands)
All shall be well – Carol J. Jones
 

 

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