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    Austrian nuns win reprieve in abandoned convent

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonNovember 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bethany Bell/BBC Three nuns stand in front of the monastery in their habits, with Sister Rita on the left and Sister Regina in the centre both wearing glassesBethany Bell/BBC

    Sister Rita (L), Sister Regina (C) and Sister Bernadette have gained a substantial following for their social media posts

    Three Austrian nuns in their 80s who ran away from the old people’s home where they were placed have been told they can stay in their former convent “until further notice”.

    However, Church authorities say they can only stay if they stop posting on social media.

    Sister Bernadette, 88, Sister Regina, who is 86 and 82-year-old Sister Rita are the last three nuns at the Kloster Goldenstein convent in Elsbethen, just outside Salzburg.

    The three nuns say they were taken out of the convent against their will in December 2023.

    In September, they moved back in with the help of former students and a locksmith, angering Church officials.

    The nuns’ superior, Provost Markus Grasl from Reichersberg Abbey, called on them to return to the care home, saying their decision to return to the convent was “completely incomprehensible”.

    The nuns’ story sparked worldwide interest. Supporters helped them with food, electricity and social media, posting videos of the nuns’ daily lives.

    These feature the nuns at prayer or at lunch, and include Sister Rita’s exercise workouts. She was recently given a pair of boxing gloves.

    The Goldenstein nuns have amassed almost 100,000 followers on Instagram and several thousand on Facebook.

    Now after almost three months of standoff, a spokesman for the Provost, Harald Schiffl, has told Austrian Press Agency APA that the nuns can stay for now.

    It follows a meeting earlier this week, where a proposed solution to the standoff was suggested.

    The nuns could stay at the Kloster Goldenstein, Harald Schiffl told APA, but only under certain conditions.

    These include giving up their social media activities.

    Church officials also want the nuns to ensure that the enclosed part of the convent will no longer be accessible to people who do not belong to the order.

    In return, they will be allowed to stay and be provided with medical care and spiritual support from a priest.

    BBC/Bethany Bell Schloss Goldenstein stands on a cloudy day overlooked by the Austrian AlpsBBC/Bethany Bell

    The three nuns have lived in Schloss Goldenstein for decades

    The nuns have yet to agree to the conditions.

    “Now it’s up to the sisters,” Harald Schiffl told APA.

    The BBC has contacted them for a response.

    The three nuns have spent much of their lives at Schloss Goldenstein, a castle which has been a convent and a private girls’ school since 1877. The school, which started accepting boys in 2017, is still functioning.

    Sister Bernadette attended the school herself, arriving as a teenager in 1948. One of her fellow students was Austrian actress Romy Schneider, one of the world’s biggest film stars of the 1960s and 70s.

    Sister Regina arrived at the convent in 1958 and Sister Rita in 1962.

    All three nuns went on to work at the school as teachers for many years. Sister Regina was headmistress.

    But the numbers of nuns dwindled. In 2022, the building was taken over by the Archdiocese of Salzburg and the Reicherberg Abbey, an Augustinian monastery.

    Provost Markus Grasl from Reichersberg Abbey became the nuns’ superior and the community was officially dissolved at the beginning of 2024.

    The remaining nuns were granted lifelong right of residence, as long as their health and mental capacity allowed.

    In December 2023, the decision was made to transfer them to a Catholic care home, where they felt unhappy.

    At the beginning of September, Sister Bernadette, Sister Rita and Sister Regina moved back, helped by a group of former students.

    The nuns told the BBC at the time that they were determined to stay.

    “Before I die in that old people’s home, I would rather go to a meadow and enter eternity that way,” said Sister Bernadette.



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