'Las Carmelitas' Nuns Decide to Leave Peru After Insecurity and Reopen Convent in Spain
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A group of 10 barefoot Carmelite nuns, who lived in the monastery San Jos and Santa Teresa de Jes s, in Manchay, fled the country after receiving threats against their lives.
The Carmelites began their journey to Spain, where a new stage of contemplative life opens under the supervision of the diocese of Segorbe-Castellón.
Who ordered the crime of the diplomat in Lince? Sicarios were hired from Indonesia to support him and others criticize him: Police are investigated for beating a drunk man who insults him on the public roadFear overcame the faith. Ten barefoot Carmelite nuns left the country after receiving death threats in their Manchay convent in East Lima. Extortors and land traffickers demanded that they leave the area and intimidated them with gasoline drum…
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