Teresita Barajuen

The Santa María de Buenafuente del Sistal monastery

Teresita Barajuen (September 16, 1907 – June 12, 2013) was a Spanish Roman Catholic nun and member of the Order of Cistercians. Sister Barajuen is believed to hold the world record for the longest service in cloister.[1][2] Sister Barajuen entered the Monastery of Santa María de Buenafuente del Sistal on April 16, 1927, when she was nineteen years old.[1] She remained as a cloistered nun at the monastery for 86 years.[1]

Barajuen admitted in interviews that she did not originally intend to become a nun, but entered into religious life at the monastery due to family pressures.[1] She and her fellow nuns were forced to flee the monastery during the Spanish Civil War due to fighting in the region.[1] In August 2011, Sister Barajuen left the monastery for the first time in forty years to meet with Pope Benedict XVI, who was visiting Madrid for World Youth Day 2011.[1][2] Barajuen had entered the cloistered monastery on April 16, 1927, the same day that Benedict XVI was born.[1][3]

Sister Barajuean was one of ten Spanish nuns featured in a 2013 book, What is a Girl Like You Doing In A Place Like This?, by Jesús García, a journalist with El Mundo, a major daily newspaper.[1]

Sister Barajuen died during the night of June 12, 2013, at the age of 105.[1] Her death was reported by Sister Maria Romero, abbess of the Buenafuente del Sistal monastery.[1] [1]

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