Julie Nicholson Explained

Julie Nicholson
Nationality:British
Occupation:Former vicar
Birth Date:1953
Spouse:Greg Nicholson
Children:3, including Jenny Nicholson
Known For:A Song for Jenny
Religion:Christianity
Church:Church of England
Congregations:Parish of St Aidan with St George, Bristol

Julie Nicholson is a British author and the mother of the late Jenny Nicholson, who was killed at the age of 24, when suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan detonated a bomb in the London Underground in the 7 July 2005 London bombings.[1]

Jenny Nicholson

Jenny Nicholson was a 24 year old musician who was killed on her journey from Reading to central London on her way to work. She was killed in a suicide attack by Mohammad Sidique Khan on the eastbound Circle line at Edgware Road station after her train was diverted from the usual route due to a mechanical problem.[2] A few minutes prior to the explosion, Jenny had phoned her boyfriend, James White.[3]

Response

Julie Nicholson was on holiday in Wales when she and her husband, Greg, learnt Jenny had died. After going on extended compassionate leave, Julie decided to step down as priest from the parish of St Aidan with St George, in Bristol, eight months after Jenny's death, since she could not forgive the attacker.[3] [4] While announcing her intention to resign as vicar, Julie described how “It's very difficult to stand behind an altar and lead people in words of peace and reconciliation and forgiveness when I feel very far from that myself.”[5] Julie continued to work in Bristol with a community youth group.[6]

While mourning Jenny's death, Julie began to write down her thoughts. These were later turned into a book: A Song for Jenny.[7] A film of the same name was released on 5 July 2015, as an adaptation of the book. It was released almost exactly 10 years after Jenny's death.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: 3 July 2015. Rev Julie Nicholson: 'No forgiveness' for 7/7 bombers. en-GB. BBC News. 6 February 2021.
  2. News: 7 June 2017 . After London attack, mom of 7/7 bombings victim tells families: 'Allow grief to do its work' . en-UK . CBC Radio . 1 August 2022.
  3. Web site: 7 March 2006. Vicar who cannot forgive tube bombers quits pulpit. 3 February 2021. the Guardian. en.
  4. Web site: A mother who cannot forgive her daughter's killers - 4th level Religious and moral education. 1 February 2021. BBC Bitesize. en-GB.
  5. Web site: 1 April 2009. 'It may be Holy Week, but I still can't forgive...'. 1 February 2021. The Independent. en.
  6. Web site: 1 April 2009. Mum's tribute to daughter killed in London bombings. 3 February 2021. The Independent. en.
  7. Web site: 7 July 2010. Vicar struggles to forgive the terrorists who killed her daughter. 18 March 2021. BerkshireLive. en.
  8. Web site: BBC One drama A Song For Jenny is a painful look back to the events of July 7. 6 July 2015. Bournemouth Daily Echo. 7 April 2021.