No one in Holland is surprised to see a monk in a lounge suit standing as a left-wing delegate on a town council, or a nun donning a crash helmet and motor-cycling to work everyday. It's all part of the liberalisation of religious attitudes for which the Dutch Church blazed the trail some years ago. But in this atmosphere of revolution, there are many who want to return to the strict disciplines of the traditional Church.
Two contrasting reports from a free commune and a closed order.
Introduced by Derek Hart