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Name
  
Basilea Schlink

Nieces
  
Dorothea Schlink

Siblings
  
Edmund Schlink


Parents
  
Wilhelm Schlink

Role
  
Writer

Nephews
  
Bernhard Schlink

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Died
  
March 21, 2001, Darmstadt, Germany

Books
  
You Will Never Be the Same, My All for Him, Repentance: The Joy Filled Life, Israel - My Chosen People, Realities of Faith

Mother Basilea, born Klara Schlink (October 21, 1904, in Darmstadt, Germany – March 21, 2001, in Darmstadt) was a German religious leader and writer. She was leader of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, which she cofounded, from 1947 to 2001.

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Basilea Schlink was a sister of Edmund Schlink, a professor in theology. Her father Wilhelm Schlink was a professor of mechanics. After finishing high school in Braunschweig and Darmstadt, she was educated (from 1923) at the Fröbelseminar in Kassel, from 1924 at the Inner missions girls' school in Berlin. In 1929 she became a teacher at the Mission House Malche in Bad Freienwalde (Oder) in German, psychology and church history. After matriculation in 1930 she studied psychology, art history and philosophy in Berlin and Hamburg. This study was completed by a religious-psychologic thesis about “Consciousness of Sin in adolescent girls and its significance for their battle of faith.”

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Some years later Schlink was living in a badly bombed Germany with few resources, but it was important for her to repent for Germany's cruel treatment of other nations during the war, especially the Jews. She felt the temptation to marry like other young women did. Instead she gave her mission the first priority, and so she became a Sister of Mary.

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On March 30, 1947, she and Erika Madauss founded The Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary in Darmstadt. In 1948 both the founders and the first seven sisters became nuns. From then on, Dr. Klara Schlink called herself Mutter Basilea and Erika Madaus called herself Mutter Martyria. Today, The Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary has 11 subdivisions all over the world, with in total 209 sisters, and about 130 of these are situated in Darmstadt.

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Books

  • Bride of Jesus Christ
  • My All for Him
  • Fragrance of a Life for God
  • Israel, My Chosen People
  • Repentance - The Joy-Filled Life
  • You Will Never Be the Same
  • References

    Basilea Schlink Wikipedia