NUNDAY Linda a Brigittine Postulant

Blog Published: December 1, 2008
By Sister Julie

Nunday is here! Every Monday A Nun’s Life features your photos of Catholic nuns and sisters in an effort to express the beautiful diversity of religious life and to provide authentic images of nuns today.

Brigittine SistersNunday today features a postulant from the other side of the globe. Well, I don’t know if Sweden is exactly on the other side, but it’s pretty far from Chicago! Soon-to-be-Sister Linda is a postulant with the Brigittine community in Sweden. Here she is “basking” in the Swedish autumn grey skies! Writes Linda, “The Brigittines are amazing contemplative nuns, who exude a wonderful atmosphere of warmth and live their religious life with joy and sisterhood.

The community of Brigittine Sisters was founded by Saint Birgitta of Sweden and approved by Pope Urban V in 1370. The Sisters’ life is deeply formed by the monatic tradition and centered around  liturgical prayer. Their ministry is one of prayer, hospitality, ecumenism, and teaching the Catholic faith.

I can personally speak to the sisters’ ministry of hospitality. In 1995 I took my first and only trip overseas to visit England, Scotland, and Italy. Two friends and I spent a week in Assisi at the guest house of the Brigittine Sisters. We slept, prayed, and ate at the Guest House — three of the finest things in life! I can assure you that not only was the hospitality superb, but the meals were out of this world. Some of the best pasta and wine this side of God.

Blessings to you, Linda. Please be assured of our prayers as you continue your journey with the Sisters.

Archived Comments

Charlotte Therese December 1, 2008 at 9:17 am

Your posting soon found its way back to Sweden…. I got a note about it when I just had written about some other sisters, in Stanbrook Abbey, who are moving to an eco-convent. You’ll find a link to an article about them in my posting. Very interesting! I of course had to add a little note about Linda as well… And I asked that the convents/monasteries in Sweden send in more pictures to your blog, so let’s see if they do. Btw, I’ve been to Assisi myself, that’s where my journey towards Catholicism once started. I stayed with other sisters there though. They were also excellent at cooking! And I still remember the prayers in their chapel… Ahhh… And I’ve also been to Chicago once, while visiting some friends in IL. The world is “small” somehow… 

Annie December 2, 2008 at 8:59 am

Aw, she’s adorable! She looks like one of my students, except about 20 years older. 

Michael January 26, 2009 at 8:03 pm

The Sisters you stayed with are part of a revival of the original order, founded by Blessed Elisabeth Hesselblad. The original order consists of five autonomous monasteries of nuns in Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden. The more recent group has many houses, but all under one abbess general. And, speaking from my experience of the one American house, the food is excellent.

Kathleen May 1, 2009 at 8:34 am

Thank you for the link. I might try writing to the sisters in Iver Heath and see if they can send me some more information. In the peace of Christ, Kathleen

Recent Comments