Cloistered My Years as a Nun

Cloistered: My Years as a Nun by Catherine Coldstream, published by St. Martin’s Publishing Group on March 12, 2024, is a memoir that delves into the author’s twelve years spent as a contemplative nun in a silent monastery. This edition, comprising 352 pages, presents an intimate exploration of life within a Carmelite community in Northumberland, where the author initially finds beauty and solace in a world defined by poverty, chastity, and obedience. However, as she becomes more entrenched in this secluded environment, she confronts the complexities and dangers that arise from a community that has evaded external accountability.
Readers will discover a profound narrative that examines themes of spirituality, trust, and the potential for abuse within closed communities. Coldstream’s account reveals the tension between youthful idealism and the harsh realities of institutional flaws, ultimately leading to her dramatic departure from the monastery. Cloistered serves as both a reflection on a cherished community and a critical look at the vulnerabilities inherent in isolated groups, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and religious autobiography.
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AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
“A profoundly moving memoir which gripped me . . . It’s about spirituality and asceticism and silence and sisterhood, but also about how flawed human beings can abuse power and how hermetically sealed communities, which should care for and protect their members, can be dangerously vulnerable to threats from inside their walls.” – Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, The Porpoise and others
An astonishing memoir of twelve years as a contemplative nun in a silent monastery.
Cloistered takes the reader deep into the hidden world of a traditional Carmelite monastery as it approaches the third Millennium and tells the story of an intense personal journey into and out of an enclosed life of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Finding an apparently perfect world at Akenside Priory, in Northumberland, Catherine trusts herself to a group of twenty silent women, believing she is trusting herself to God. As the beauty and mystery of an ancient way of life enfold her, she surrenders herself wholly to its power, quite unaware of the complexity and dangers that lie ahead.
Cut off from the wider world for decades, the community has managed to evade accountability to any authority beyond itself. When Sister Catherine realises that a mesmerising cult of the personality, with the distortions it entails, has replaced the ancient ideal of religious obedience, she is faced with a dilemma. Will she submit to this, or will she be forced to speak out?
An exploration of the limits of trust, Cloistered shows us how far youthful idealism can take us along the road of self-surrender, and of how much harm is done when institutional flaws go unacknowledged. Catherine’s honest account of her time in the monastery – and her dramatic flight from it – is both a love song to a lost community and an exploration of what is most compelling, yet most potentially destructive when closed human groups become laws unto themselves.
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