Spain Holds Two Rebel Nuns Over Church Cultural Asset Sales
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Spain holds two rebel nuns over Church cultural asset sales
Two excommunicated Spanish nuns who have joined a sect were held for allegedly selling cultural assets belonging to the Catholic Church from a convent they refuse to leave, a court said on Friday.
Two excommunicated Spanish nuns are accused of selling cultural heritage items from the convent they refuse to leave, in an increasingly infected dispute that has sparked fascination in Spain.
The nuns, who had already been banished from the Church in 2024 for being brought closer to a sect considered heretic, were reportedly involved in trafficking in objects of worship from the convent. They were briefly placed in police custody, reports Burgos Provincial Court on Friday.
Two former Spanish nuns, already excommunicated, find themselves at the heart of an investigation into the misappropriation of cultural property belonging to the Church Two Spanish nuns excommunicated in
The nuns, who declared themselves in rebellion against the Vatican and were excommunicated in 2024, appeared before the court
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