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Elena Blesa Yanes: A Life Between Two Continents
In this episode of Fragments of History, we take a closer look at the life of Elena Blesa. Born in 1925 in Barcelona, she was one of the first associate members of Opus Dei. Historian María Hernández-Sampelayo Matos traces her life story, shaped by her work in both Spain and Venezuela.
Piedad de la Cierva: Science, Passion, and Vision
The historian Inmaculada Alva shares her insight into the life of Spanish scientist Piedad de la Cierva, a pioneer of the 20th century. Through her research, Alva highlights De la Cierva’s remarkable contributions to science and her determination to forge a path in a predominantly male environment.
Associates: Deep Roots and High Branches
The vocation to Opus Dei as an associate: an unlimited field of possibilities.
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