Julian of Norwich, living in the 14th century, describes herself as uneducated, weak and frail. Yet, as this booklet shows, her ‘Revelations of Divine Love’ has vitality and relevance for modern readers. She takes us to the heart of issues of pain, suffering and evil in God’s world, the nature of prayer, the fragmentation of the human person. She gives a resounding message of hope, a challenge to say ‘Yes’ to God, because ‘love was God’s meaning.’