klosterfællesskaber
Klosterfællesskaber are communities of people living together in a monastery or monastic house under a common rule. They arise from the broader tradition of Christian monasticism and are typically organized around shared vows, such as poverty, chastity, and obedience, and a regular schedule of prayer, work, and study. The life is usually cenobitic, meaning members commit to a stable community rather than solitary living. The community is traditionally governed by an abbot or abbess, or by a prior, depending on the order, and daily life follows a liturgical timetable that integrates worship, common meals, and labor.
Historically, klosterfællesskaber played a central role in religious, cultural, and economic life in medieval Europe. Monastic
Today, klosterfællesskaber in Northern Europe often combine contemplative practices with openness to guests, spiritual guidance, and