Sister Regina sits within the convent chapel at Schloss Goldenstein in Salzburg, Austria.
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SALZBURG, Austria — Set in opposition to snow-capped Alpine peaks, the convent chapel at Schloss Goldenstein is candlelit and set for Creation.
In early December, the temper was contemplative, a pointy distinction to the hubbub right here earlier this 12 months.
On this event, there have been no jostling journalists, no opportunistic influencers and no signal of the Hollywood scriptwriter trying to purchase the rights to a story that has resonated world wide. Simply three octogenarian nuns sitting in quiet prayer.
As of this week, the sisters say they’re retreating from social media till additional discover. In an announcement launched on Wednesday afternoon, Sisters Rita, Regina and Bernadette mentioned they have been responding to a request from the Vatican to “spend Creation and Christmas in interior peace and reflection.”
That is simply how NPR discovered the sisters as Creation acquired underway.
However 88-year-old Sister Bernadette mentioned the ritual recitation in early December was not as peaceable because it seemed. Peering over her spectacles with raised eyebrows, she defined that one prayer was proving notably arduous.
“We proceed to hope for the provost,” Sister Bernadette declared. “The truth is, we prayed for him with each rosary for six weeks nonstop, but it surely acquired so exhausting we determined to avoid wasting our litany for him for weekly Mass.”
The provost of their prayers is Markus Grasl, the nuns’ superior on the native abbey. He accused the sisters of breaking their vows when, in September, they broke again into their convent — with Austria’s greatest tabloid in tow. The sisters had fled a care dwelling they are saying the provost had despatched them to in opposition to their will.
Initially sad concerning the nuns’ refusal to stay within the care dwelling, Grasl agreed final month to allow them to keep on the convent — however solely “till additional discover” and provided that they gave up social media, stopped speaking to the press and ceased in search of authorized recommendation.
The Schloss Goldenstein Convent in Salzburg, Austria.
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The nuns turned down his provide in early December, calling it a gag order. Beginning Wednesday, although, they acquiesced to the Vatican’s request, made final week, to take a break till additional discover.
Each events have appealed to the Vatican to resolve the state of affairs. Vatican authorities have knowledgeable the sisters that they’re engaged on discovering a “simply and humane, and sustainable resolution.” The Vatican didn’t instantly reply to NPR’s request for remark.
Problems surrounding the nuns’ social media presence
Whereas they wait, the sisters get on with their day by day lives, which revolve across the liturgy, even when their more and more in style Instagram account suggests in any other case.
Whereas a rising flock of greater than 280,000 Instagram followers respect posts displaying the sisters’ excessive jinks and capers — equivalent to Sister Rita’s boxing classes — the provost’s spokesperson, Harald Schiffl, is much less enthusiastic.
“The sisters’ social media presence has little or no to do with actual non secular life,” Schiffl informed NPR. “And because of this the abbey needs to discontinue their Instagram account.”
Sister Bernadette (left), and Sister Regina relaxation exterior the convent chapel in September.
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When requested whether or not she’s completely happy within the limelight, 82-year-old Sister Rita shrugged and smiled. “The boxing classes have been enjoyable,” she mentioned. “I am undecided they wanted posting on Instagram, but when our followers get pleasure from seeing me field, then so be it!”
Sister Bernadette insists that their social media presence was by no means supposed to be about them: “Our Instagram account lets us unfold the phrase and assist a brand new era discover Jesus of their hearts.”
However as she takes a newly reinstalled stair carry up the convent’s precipitous spiral staircase, Sister Bernadette remarks that turning into novice influencers has been a steep studying curve. Not least as a result of the volunteers serving to the sisters are in disagreement over the way to do social media.
Christina Wirtenberger, one of many nuns’ former college students now supporting them, informed NPR in October that when different volunteers urged launching the Instagram account, she mentioned it must be solely on the situation that the sisters gave their categorical permission to publish every publish — one thing the sisters now say they didn’t give.
The nuns distance themselves from the Instagram account
In an announcement launched on Wednesday, the nuns declare that not one of the posts and feedback printed to the @nonnen_goldenstein Instagram account have been “dropped at our consideration beforehand” or “subsequently permitted by us.” Additionally they state that ought to the account proceed to be energetic throughout their introduced pause from social media, “it’s expressly in opposition to our will.”
Nevertheless, the Instagram account, run from the start by one volunteer, continues to be publishing posts, even addressing the sisters’ choice to step again from Instagram and refuting their accusation that they knew nothing of what was posted.
Inner disputes apart, the nuns additionally expressed within the assertion their “heartfelt gratitude” to their social media followers in latest months, including that “with out the assist of the media, we might have been defenseless and helpless in opposition to the ruthlessness and arbitrariness of our superior.”
Sisters Rita, 81, Regina (left), 86, and Bernadette (heart), 88, pray on the convent chapel in September.
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Regardless of a level of naïveté and lack of PR expertise, the publicity technique has all the time been concerning the sisters’ survival, Wirtenberger says.
She says the nuns have develop into unnecessarily depending on donations. “The sisters not have any entry to their pensions, that are being paid each month into their financial savings account which is now administered solely by Provost Markus Grasl on the abbey,” Wirtenberger says.
She alleges that the provost — who assumed management of the sisters’ checking account when he eliminated them from the convent two years in the past — additionally wrongfully claimed state advantages to pay for his or her care dwelling.
After these allegations made native headlines final month, Schiffl, the provost’s spokesperson, confirmed to NPR that Grasl has since returned the welfare funds and insists there was no wrongdoing.
“The nuns’ superior submitted an software for state advantages for the sisters and it was permitted,” Schiffl says.
“However the authorities modified their minds,” he says, concerning the nuns’ eligibility for state funding. “It was a very regular course of and the matter has been resolved.”
Chatting with Austria’s press company APA, Salzburg’s district commissioner Karin Gföllner defined the provost had not supplied full particulars of the sisters’ monetary state of affairs. As quickly because the authorities have been in full possession of the details, they stopped paying the advantages.
Sister Bernadette says she’s going to proceed to hope for the provost whereas they await phrase from Rome.
She, Sister Rita and Sister Regina have requested the Vatican to alleviate the provost of his duties to their sisterly order.
“We merely hope that God’s hand will information what occurs,” Sister Bernadette says.
Elevating her eyebrows, she provides: “Amen. Hallelujah.”

