Rebel Nuns Leave Belorado Monastery Before Eviction
At 2:46 a.m. on March 12 the “rebel nuns” of Belorado, Spain, quietly left their historic monastery, ending a 22-month conflict with the Bishop. Just hours before a court-ordered eviction, the former abbess symbolically extinguished the last candle on the altar and turned off the lights. Then, the seven remaining Poor Clares departed in silence.
Their lawyers later handed the keys to the Spanish Civil Guard, and a representative of the Poor Clare federation was expected to receive them.
The dispute began in 2024 when the Poor Clare nuns rejected the authority of modern popes, joining different sedevacantist bishops. They lost the legal battle over the monastery.
The future of both the nuns and the centuries-old monastery remains uncertain.
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The excommunicated Poor Clares of Belorado left their convent before a March 12 eviction, ending a nearly two-year legal dispute with Spain’s Archdiocese of Burgos. After breaking from the Catholic Church in May 2024 and being excommunicated a month later, the sisters faced financial misconduct allegations and the brief arrest of their superior in November 2025. Meanwhile, five elderly sisters were moved to another convent in December, and two former nuns have since reconciled with the Church.
May Our Lady protect and bless these Sisters who love the Truth of the Catholic Faith more than themselves! Ave Maria! We are all FSSPX now!