Evokes the feel of the cloister, but could have been better, 2004-08-09
To look and ponder, 2004-01-13
NOT OUTDATED AT ALL ! (Spoken from experience!), 2003-03-01
WHEREAS I HAVE LIVED INSIDE SEVERAL, & in recent years.
To wit: The Poor Clare, Carmelite, and Benedictine Nuns glimpsed by Monaco's deeply perceptive camera are NOT "outdated" because they are wearing the full, floorlength habits, bare feet, wimples and veils of their Rules & Constitutions. Popular media have unfortunately misled readers/viewers to believe that those monasteries which continue to flourish contain women in short skirts and mini-veils - or indeed, even no religious habits at all.
This is entirely wrong.
Monaco has given a completely realistic view indeed of today's thriving monasteries which are filled with steady streams of new vocations. Original austere Rules & lives of strict asceticism are the very incense - & sharp reality - of those cloisters which are NOT closing down. Consider, for contrast, the current documentation of monasteries such as the Carmel of Reno NV, where no habit is worn at all, & not one single new, fresh vocation has entered in over 25 years. A similar Carmel in Barre VT had to close recently for the very same reason.
Thus DO NOT BE MISLED by reviewers complaining that Monaco's photos are "beautiful but obviously dated because the nuns are wearing old fashioned glasses & habits, & using out-dated computers". No, Monaco is beautifully underscoring the fact that these Nuns wear such glasses because they value their vow of poverty far more. Their computers are outdated for the very same reason.
'Brothers and Sisters' witnesses to a living reality, exactly as it is lived today all throughout the world.
Monaco captures even the subtlest signs of these traditional monasteries' dedication to an asceticism & joyous austerity which NEVER goes out of date. The freedom, simplicity & bliss he captures in the Nuns' faces tells all. How ravishing!
Evocative, 2002-10-31
Evocative, 2002-10-31