Pope Leo XIV receives cloistered Augustinian nuns at the Vatican on Nov. 13, 2025. / Credit: Vatican MediaACI Prensa Staff, Nov 14, 2025 / 15:43 pm (CNA).Pope Leo XIV praised the "silent and hidden love" of cloistered nuns who, he said, are free from the slavery of society's focus on outward appearances.Focusing on the contemplative dimension of the Augustinian nuns, Pope Leo recalled that their founder, St. Augustine, reflected in his book "Confessions" on the joy granted "to those who serve the Lord out of pure love."In his address, delivered from the Paul VI Audience Hall on Nov. 13, the pope offered his reflection during an audience at the Vatican with participants in the Ordinary Federal Assembly of the Federation of Augustinian Monasteries of Italy.The pope highlighted the joy of those who serve the Lord "out of pure love" in a meeting with Augustinian nuns on Nov. 13, 2025, at the Vatican. Credit: Vatican MediaHe invited the nuns to embrace "the cloistered life with...
Pope Leo XIV receives cloistered Augustinian nuns at the Vatican on Nov. 13, 2025. / Credit: Vatican Media
ACI Prensa Staff, Nov 14, 2025 / 15:43 pm (CNA).
Pope Leo XIV praised the "silent and hidden love" of cloistered nuns who, he said, are free from the slavery of society's focus on outward appearances.
Focusing on the contemplative dimension of the Augustinian nuns, Pope Leo recalled that their founder, St. Augustine, reflected in his book "Confessions" on the joy granted "to those who serve the Lord out of pure love."
In his address, delivered from the Paul VI Audience Hall on Nov. 13, the pope offered his reflection during an audience at the Vatican with participants in the Ordinary Federal Assembly of the Federation of Augustinian Monasteries of Italy.
The pope highlighted the joy of those who serve the Lord "out of pure love" in a meeting with Augustinian nuns on Nov. 13, 2025, at the Vatican. Credit: Vatican Media
He invited the nuns to embrace "the cloistered life with enthusiasm," which, he assured them, will give them "peace and consolation, and to those who knock on the doors of your monasteries, a message of hope more eloquent than a thousand words."
The pope then emphasized the witness of charity of the cloistered Augustinian nuns and counseled them, in order to spread the fragrance of God throughout the world," to strive to "to love one another with sincere affection, as sisters, and to carry in your hearts, in secret, every man and woman in this world, to present them to the Father in your prayers."
"In a society so focused on outward appearances, where people sometimes do not hesitate to violate the respect of others and their feelings in pursuit of a spotlight and applause, may your example of silent and hidden love help others to rediscover the value of daily and discreet charity, focused on the substance of loving one another and free from the slavery of appearances," he said.
At the end of his address, the pope emphasized the communal nature of the federation with the "form of association" promoted by Venerable Pius XII and reaffirmed by Pope Francis to foster fraternity among monasteries with the same charism.
"It is a demanding challenge, but one we cannot shy away from, even at the cost of making difficult choices and sacrifices, and overcoming a certain temptation to 'self-referentiality' that can sometimes seep into our circles," Leo XIV cautioned.
The pope thanked the Augustinian nuns for all they do and promised them his prayers and heartfelt blessing.
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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