Augustinians

Throughout time, men and women have sought solitude and silence in the search for God. This is not solely a Christian vocation for other faiths have followed the same path. Over a number of years, John Robert Young managed to persuade certain communities of monks, friars and nuns to allow him to document their way of life. A life of silence, prayer and work.

Augustinian nuns, in their lives, strive to practice the ideals of charity and community set forth in the teachings of St. Augustine within the context of the cloistered, contemplative style of life. Since these photos were taken the Augustinian nuns of  The Priory of our Lord of Good Counsel, have moved from Sayers Common West Sussex to a small Priory at Kingston near Lewes, East Sussex.

‘The monk is one who, alone and poor, yet rich in a love that is wide enough to embrace the world, feels within him the silence of God expanding into a tremendous smile: it is the presence of the infinite Word claiming possession of another humanity, a possession due to Him not only as Head of the human race but by the right conquest.  He has won the right to exult our hearts by the triumph of His Cross.’

Silence in Heaven: Thomas Merton.