- Tautra Abbey
Tautra Abbey (Tautra Mariakloster) is a
Trappist (Reformed Cistercian) nunnery on the island ofTautra on theTrondheimfjord inTrøndelag , centralNorway .First foundation
A Cistercian monastery was founded here, Tautra or Tuterø Abbey, in
1207 , by monks fromLyse Abbey nearBergen . The site was an attractive one, and the earlier foundation ofMunkeby Abbey seems to have been transferred here shortly after the foundation. The abbey grew wealthy and powerful, and its abbots often played a major part in Norwegian politics. Tautra Abbey was dissolved during theReformation in1537 , its lands passing to the Crown, but the sizeable ruins of the church are still to be seen.econd foundation
The present Tautra Abbey or Tautra Mariakloster is a newly founded Trappist nunnery, and is the first permanent Cistercian settlement in Norway since the Reformation. It was founded in 1999, near the ruins of the medieval monastery. The foundation stone was laid by
Queen Sonja of Norway on23 May 2003 . The new abbey was granted autonomy on26 May 2006 .The seven Trappist nuns who established the nunnery hope to be a point of contact and exchange between the Norwegian tradition and Cistercian spirituality.
External links
* [http://www.tautra.no/ Tautra Abbey website]
* [http://www.katolsk.no/artikler/middelalderkloster/kap_30.htm Katolsk.no: Tautra kloster] no icon
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.