Monastery of the Mother of God (Olmedo)


Monastery of the Mother of God, is ais a monastery of Dominican nuns founded in 1528 as Beatery, under the title of Sta. Catalina, under the protection of Mrs Francisca de Zuñiga, Abbess of San Payo the real Santiago, sited in Olmedo, Valladolid Province, Spain.

Origin and history

Founded in 1528, to adopt the 1830 closure order. During the first seizure, the monastery despite a government ban, remained active in the figure of the Mother Prioress Isabel de Garcimartín, who together with three novices with secular clothes, kept the monastery until 1868, when It return to his religious status, though with less height reaching almost to disappear in later years.
In the 1950s, seeks help from the community of Dominican Sisters of Daroca which sends them three nuns to continue religious work. The present building dates from the seventeenth century, and was rebuilt in the nineteenth century.

Publications

The Monastery has made several publications of books written by Mother Teresa M. de Jesús Ortega.