No Fairytale Ending for the Rebel Nuns of Belorado: Spanish Sisters Quit the Fight and Leave Their Convent
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The former nuns thus avoid the judicial launch planned for next Thursday and to which the Civil Guard was going to turn
No fairytale ending for the rebel nuns of Belorado: Spanish sisters quit the fight and leave their convent
There will be no fairytale ending for the rebel nuns of the convent of Belorado, in Spain’s northern Burgos province, where a small group of Poor Clares who split from the Roman Catholic Church in May 2014 have been holed up for almost two years. A court set 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 12 as the day for their eviction. But the nuns have decided that enough is enough. Their two lawyers, Florentino Aláez and Enrique García de Viedma Serrano, will…
The former nuns will no longer be in the convent by the time the judicial commission, in compliance with the eviction order, arrives at 09:30 hours this Thursday, and it will be the lawyers of the ex-religious women who hand over the keys to the monastery Read
The former nuns of the burgalese convent of Belorado are already moving to leave the building in order to prevent on Thursday Civil Guard officers from evicting them by court order after losing the battle with the Church in court. The former nuns are moving their belongings and belongings from the burgalese cenobio to that of Santa Klara de Orduña.
The former nuns of the Belorado monastery continue their move with great dedication. These days they are working long hours, day and night, to clean and organize all the facilities, aiming to hand them over in the best possible condition. Read more
The seven nuns temporarily move their belongings to Orduña while they realize a definitive destination
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