

Katarina is jealous and tells the Head Mother that not only has Cecelia had sex with Arn, but reveals that Arn has had carnal knowledge before marriage with herself as well (she seduced him while he was drunk after his first visit to her father's homestead.).

Cecelia gets pregnant and tells her sister Katarina.

Arn does so, but falls into the terrible sin of having sexual intercourse with Cecelia, who is also in the nunnery. After relocating back to Varnhem again, the Prior of the convent, Father Henri, instructs Arn to witness the outside world for himself before taking the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience (q.v. One of the brothers of Varnhem and Danish Vitae Scholae is brother Guilbert, a former Knight Templar, who instructs him in the use of the sword and the art of medieval warfare in the Holy Lands. The abbot and his subjects relocate to Denmark awaiting the excommunication of the Swedish royal family. Because of a dispute of the validity of the donation the Queen of the Swedes harasses the Cistercian monks into flight. He is to be sent to Varnhem Abbey, to which his mother has donated the land and is so counted as its founder. The conditions stated in the prayer for their sons salvation is that he will be donated to God's work on earth. At the age of 5, he has an accident while climbing a scaffold and is saved due to his mother's prayers to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. The book follows the fictional character of Arn Magnusson from his birth and until he sets off to Jerusalem.Īrn is born in Arnäs, Sweden in the year 1150. The Road to Jerusalem ( Swedish: Vägen till Jerusalem) is the first book in Jan Guillou's The Knight Templar book series.
