In the heart of Leon, the Monastery of Santa Cruz in Sahagún has become the scene of an almost invisible revolution that combines the Benedictine tradition with the digital era. There, between stone walls and a peace that seems unalterable, resides Sister Marta González Cambronero, a young nun who decided to change the course of her life to embrace the closure. This 29-year-old nun not only dedicates her day to prayer and intercession for humani…
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In the heart of Leon, the Monastery of Santa Cruz in Sahagún has become the scene of an almost invisible revolution that combines the Benedictine tradition with the digital era. There, between stone walls and a peace that seems unalterable, resides Sister Marta González Cambronero, a young nun who decided to change the course of her life to embrace the closure. This 29-year-old nun not only dedicates her day to prayer and intercession for humani…