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'''Sister Wendy Beckett''' (born |
'''Sister Wendy Beckett''' (born 25 February, 1930) is a South African-born British art expert, ] and contemplative ] who became an unlikely celebrity during the 1990s, presenting a series of acclaimed ] documentaries for the ]. | ||
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She was born in South Africa and raised in ], Scotland. She became a nun in 1946 in the order of the ]. She was sent to England to begin her novitiate and studied at ] at ], where she was awarded a ]. Outside of her academic studies, she lived in a ] that maintained a strict code of silence. | ||
After attending a teacher's training college in Liverpool and earning a teaching diploma in 1954, she returned to South Africa to teach at the ]. Health problems in 1970 forced her to abandon teaching and return to England to live in the grounds of a ] monastery. She spent many years translating ] scripts before deciding to pursue her favourite subject of art in 1980. | After attending a teacher's training college in Liverpool and earning a teaching diploma in 1954, she returned to South Africa to teach at the ]. Health problems in 1970 forced her to abandon teaching and return to England to live in the grounds of a ] monastery. She spent many years translating ] scripts before deciding to pursue her favourite subject of art in 1980. |
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Sister Wendy Beckett (born 25 February, 1930) is a South African-born British art expert, consecrated virgin and contemplative hermit who became an unlikely celebrity during the 1990s, presenting a series of acclaimed art history documentaries for the BBC.
Biography
She was born in South Africa and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. She became a nun in 1946 in the order of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. She was sent to England to begin her novitiate and studied at St Anne's College at Oxford, where she was awarded a Congratulatory First. Outside of her academic studies, she lived in a convent that maintained a strict code of silence.
After attending a teacher's training college in Liverpool and earning a teaching diploma in 1954, she returned to South Africa to teach at the University of the Witwatersrand. Health problems in 1970 forced her to abandon teaching and return to England to live in the grounds of a Carmelite monastery. She spent many years translating Medieval Latin scripts before deciding to pursue her favourite subject of art in 1980.
Obtaining papal permission for her to become a Consecrated Virgin in 1970, Sister Wendy's order arranged for her to live under the protection of the Carmelite nuns at their monastery at Quidenham, Norfolk, in the east of England. She leads a contemplative lifestyle, and currently lives in a caravan on the grounds. Besides receiving the Carmelite prioress and a nun who brings her provisions, she dedicates her life solely to monastic solitude and prayer, but allows herself two hours of work per day.
In 2007, Sister Wendy gave her blessing to Postcards From God, a new West End musical penned loosely around the events in her life.
She was caricatured by the character 'Sister Bendy' in the television show Eurotrash.
Documentaries
In addition to writing more than a dozen books, Sister Wendy has narrated the documentaries:
- Sister Wendy's Odyssey (1992)
- Sister Wendy's Grand Tour (1997)
- Sister Wendy's Story of Painting (1997)
- Sister Wendy's American Collection (2001)
- Sister Wendy at the Norton Simon Museum (2001)
Miscellaneous
- Sister Wendy has a first class degree in English Literature from Oxford University.
- Postcards From God: The Sister Wendy Musical is from the same stable that brought us Jerry Springer: The Opera, and was launched in London's West End.
- Noted actress Myra Sands portrays Sister Wendy in the West End.
- Marcus Reeves and Beccy Smith penned the story of Wendy Beckett for the stage but it first began as an Elton John project.
- Sister Wendy wrote and narrated the first Audio Guide to the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica "Sister Wendy's Sistine Chapel" Artineraries Tour, April 2006
References
- Interview with Clive Anderson, BBC Radio 2, 28 January, 2007
- Shenton, Mark (2007-01-11). "Reviews: Postcards from God". The Stage. Retrieved 2007-06-25.