![]() ![]() So when I noticed that there was a strong shaking, I said to myself, 'There's going to be an earthquake, I better get down the stairs.' And then I couldn't get down them balanced, so I was holding on and holding on. So we were putting things together, and I was on the second story of our convent, which no longer exists. GSR : Where were you when the earthquake occurred? What was the experience like?įaris: That day, we had a meeting with a priest from the parish of San Vicente, and we had a 15-year anniversary Mass at 7:30 at night. Faris and Solis sat down with Global Sisters Report to share their experience of offering relief to affected families. Since the quake destroyed the convent in Canoa, the sisters have been living in makeshift tents while they aid those in need. ![]() Thirty-six of the 661 people who died from the earthquake were from this community. Their congregations have been working together to support the people of Canoa, a town that suffered severe damage during the 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Matilde Solis arrived in Ecuador two weeks after the natural disaster from the Panama-based Franciscan Sisters of Maria Inmaculada. Carmen Isabel Faris is from the Ecuador-based Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Maria Auxiliadora, and Sr. His older brother, Miguel Solís, was separated from Carmen Tello, who had abandoned him for the bullfighter Curro Romero, but in general they were discreet people who did not appear in gossip magazines.Since Ecuador's April 16 earthquake, two Franciscan communities have had sisters on the ground here accompanying people through their grieving and recovery process. The Solís family resided in the imposing palace on Cuna street and their fortune was comparable to or greater than that of the Alba family. The bride, daughter of the Marquises of La Motilla, had a reputation as an independent girl and a certain rebellion, taking into account that her mother was a member of Opus Dei and had received a very strict upbringing. That wedding, held in Seville, in June 1988, was the social event of the year. If the personality of this Sevillian, eight years younger than Matilde, dedicated to the fields as an employee of the Natea Soluciones Agrícolas company, has been dotted with conflictive episodes with his ex-wife, no less striking have been the moments starring Matilde Solís since she left made publicly visible, as the fiancée of the eldest son of the Duchess of Alba. Instead, she was there, receiving the condolences of all those present, Rocio Medinathe last partner of the deceased, a man little known socially, but who lived through a controversial and complicated separation from Matilde Solís, with mutual complaints, a restraining order due to a judge’s ruling but apparently a good father to his only son, who has just died. ![]() The one who could be Duchess of Alba for her wedding with Carlos Fitz-James Stuart and the mother of her two children did not want to accompany her son Borja, born from his mother’s second marriage, to church. Borja Moreno Santamaria He died days ago of a sudden heart attack.with little more than 50 years.Īlso read: Unveiled the hidden face of Matilde Solís, mother of the future Duke of Alba No one has been surprised Matilde Solis and Martinez Camposwho was the first and so far only wife of the current Duke of Alba, was not present this past Thursday, in the Seville church of Jesús del Gran Poder, where the funeral was held for her second husband.
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