'All shall be well, all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.' 

This is a quote by Julian of Norwich, who lived in England around 1350s to the early 1400s.

 

Thank-you for sharing this journey in exploring the holy mundane - the mystery of love at work in all manner of things. 

 

This blog is an exploration of the moments where I see Love / God being present, mysterious and profoundly proximate in the shape of my days. I've grown to see that when I notice the solid forms of love hiding in plain sight, it helps me to hold with greater care and reverence the ordinary, universal and deeply personal joys and struggles in my own life.

 

I live on the outer fringe in the east of Melbourne, Victoria. I have spent my life on the periphery of groups working to bring social change, of people serving local communities, and humble, imperfect seekers of Love who share their lives with joy. These people have all demonstrated, in their own unique ways, the mystery of God at work in the ordinary - and for each person, I am deeply grateful. 

 

Catherine Wilson, Melbourne, June 2025