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The Guardians of Eternal Rest: This Is How the Last Friars Who Bury the Dead in Spain Fulfill Their Mission

In the cemeteries of Guadix (Granada) and Logroño (La Rioja) it resists a unique vocation in Spain: the Brothers Fossores of Mercy. Since 1953, this congregation dedicates its life to a work as fundamental as it is unknown: taking care of the deceased and accompanying the living in the difficult trance of loss. Its day to day does not consist only in burying the dead. As explained by Fray Vicente, one of its members, in COPE Andalucía, its main …
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In the cemeteries of Guadix (Granada) and Logroño (La Rioja) it resists a unique vocation in Spain: the Brothers Fossores of Mercy. Since 1953, this congregation dedicates its life to a work as fundamental as it is unknown: taking care of the deceased and accompanying the living in the difficult trance of loss. Its day to day does not consist only in burying the dead. As explained by Fray Vicente, one of its members, in COPE Andalucía, its main …

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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