Juliana of Norwich
Juliana of Norwich was a 14th-century English mystic and theologian, best known for her work 'Revelations of Divine Love,' which is considered one of the earliest writings in the English language by a woman. Her visions, which she received during a severe illness, emphasized God's love and mercy, and she introduced the concept of 'All shall be well,' reflecting her deep spiritual insights and understanding of suffering and joy. Juliana is venerated as a saint in the Anglican Communion and is celebrated for her profound influence on Christian mysticism.
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