Tenerife Weekly
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Tenerife Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home Diario de Avisos

Celebration of 105 Years in the Life of Mother Contreras and her Faithful Journey in Northern Tenerife

June 23, 2024
in Diario de Avisos
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
Celebration of 105 Years in the Life of Mother Contreras and her Faithful Journey in Northern Tenerife
3
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Gloria Contreras González entered the world on the 19th of April, 1919 in Puerto de la Cruz. However, she later resided in various locations such as Garachico, Los Silos, La Laguna, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Her religious calling led her to explore different destinations across Spain.

Her decision to embrace her vocation was greatly influenced by her forward-thinking father, who made it a priority to ensure that his daughters received an education, paving the way for their future success.

Known as Sister Gloria or Mother Contreras within the Pureza de María religious congregation, she embodies faith in her daily life, showcasing her deep-rooted beliefs through practical actions rather than relying on repetitive theoretical arguments.

Beyond all else, she is a knowledgeable and cultured individual. Even at the age of 105, her speech is clear, she remains well-informed on political matters, continues to find joy in reading, and efficiently uses her mobile phone. In a time when women’s education was restricted to activities like sewing, drawing, and piano lessons, she pursued studies in Teaching and Chemistry, eventually taking the vows as a nun.

Her journey was not devoid of challenges. She tragically lost her mother at a young age, leaving her father, who worked at the Fyffes establishment, to send her to live with her grandmother in Los Silos. Subsequently, she moved to Garachico with her father after he remarried, expanding the family with three sisters and a brother. She vividly recalls the various streets where they resided: Blanco, Pérez Zamora, and the one adjacent to Plaza del Charco, as well as Iriarte.

Mother ContrerasMother Contreras
Gloria and Marta Monfort have formed a strong bond; residing together at La Pureza school in Los Realejos. F. Pallero

Due to political circumstances at that time, the family relocated to Garachico, a decision made succinctly by her father without elaborate explanations. They were entrusted to manage the properties of the Marchioness of Villafuerte, and they relocated to a house overlooking a soccer field. From there, she remembers the unfortunate incident where her young brother lost his life in a traffic accident while playing with neighbouring girls, a memory tinged with her father’s grief of wanting a son after having several daughters.

As there was no high school available in Villa y Puerto, Gloria commuted daily to Icod de los Vinos for her studies, riding on buses during a time when the roads were not as developed as today. Despite the challenges, she found happiness in her educational pursuits.

Her studies were disrupted during the Civil War era when teachers were called to serve on the front lines, prompting her to relocate once again, this time to La Laguna under the care of her aunt Ángela, her father’s sibling.

With the imposition of gender-segregated education, women were compelled to move to Santa Cruz, while men remained in the City of the Adelantados. Gloria resided in the capital temporarily with family friends before being accompanied by her aunt Rosa to complete her high school education at a religious school run by La Pureza, an experience that eventually ignited her religious calling.

After successfully completing high school and undertaking a challenging State Exam, Gloria was studying Pharmacy in La Laguna when her father questioned her career choice one day, leading her to reconsider her path. Motivated by her deepening faith, she seized an opportunity to study in Mallorca alongside a group of nuns. There, she dedicated herself to her studies, completed her novitiate and teaching qualifications, all while coping with the loss of her father.

Mother ContrerasMother Contreras
The nun expresses optimism in Pope Francis’ ability to instigate vital changes within the Catholic Church. FP

When the opportunity arose to study Chemistry in Valencia, she accepted without hesitation. Upon completing her studies, she returned to La Pureza school in Santa Cruz de Tenerife as a teacher for eleven years. Subsequently, her congregation appointed her as an advisor, a role that enabled her to travel extensively throughout Latin America, including Bolivia, Nicaragua, and intermittently to Caracas. She also assumed the position of General of Studies, overseeing the educational programs of all affiliated schools. It was during this time that she crossed paths with Sister Marta Monfort, forming a professional relationship that later blossomed into a lasting companionship. Sister Monfort, described as an individual renowned for her fairness and clarity in explanations, eventually assumed the role of principal at La Pureza de Los Realejos school when they reunited.

United in their work, their bond remains unbreakable. Both coexist within the congregation’s community at Los Realejos school and engage in card games, with Rummy being a staple pastime. Despite Sister Gloria’s admission of being outplayed due to her companion’s agility and mental acuity, she jests about how her counterpart, at 105 years old, still has the nimbleness of youth.

Aside from community engagements, Sister Gloria’s daily routine includes evening phone calls with her surviving sister and friends, as well as indulging in current affairs and literature, from newspapers to books. She remains keen on staying informed about global politics amid what she describes as “peculiar times”, occasionally swapping copies to delve into more captivating articles and underlining noteworthy passages.

When asked about her thoughts on Pope Francis, she expresses admiration for his efforts to address contemporary issues and revitalise stagnant practices within the Catholic Church. She believes in his sincerity in championing necessary reforms, albeit acknowledging the need for intellectual and spiritually-grounded individuals to support and guide him through the process.

Former students frequently visit her, share snacks, and join in the festivities on her birthday, underscoring the impact of her 105 years of faithful living. Gloria Contreras remains humble, attributing her longevity and fulfilment to divine grace rather than any personal accomplishments.

Related Posts

The Big Deal Isn’t the Car
Diario de Avisos

The Big Deal Isn’t the Car

July 9, 2025
Delivery driver assaulted and over £100,000 stolen in Tenerife: police stunned by what lies behind the attack
Diario de Avisos

Delivery driver assaulted and over £100,000 stolen in Tenerife: police stunned by what lies behind the attack

July 9, 2025
The Civil Guard on What Happens If an Officer Shows You the Yellow Flag: It Could Save Your Life in Seconds
Diario de Avisos

The Civil Guard on What Happens If an Officer Shows You the Yellow Flag: It Could Save Your Life in Seconds

July 8, 2025
No Result
View All Result

Click Image to Join Community

Tenerife Forum Community

Previous News

Eva Cruz presents ‘Twenty Years of Sunshine’

Eva Cruz presents ‘Twenty Years of Sunshine’

3 years ago
José Domingo Regalado repeats as CC candidate for Mayor on May 28

José Domingo Regalado repeats as CC candidate for Mayor on May 28

3 years ago
Two tourists arrested after destroying their hotel room and throwing the television off the balcony

Two tourists arrested after destroying their hotel room and throwing the television off the balcony

3 years ago
Bars, fair stalls and restaurants will have rate reductions at the Santa Cruz Carnival

Bars, fair stalls and restaurants will have rate reductions at the Santa Cruz Carnival

3 years ago
Tenerife tram returns to winter time this Thursday and increases frequencies

Tenerife tram returns to winter time this Thursday and increases frequencies

3 years ago
Delays at Airport Check-ins and Flight Departures: How Global Issues Impact Canary Islands Airports

Delays at Airport Check-ins and Flight Departures: How Global Issues Impact Canary Islands Airports

12 months ago
No Result
View All Result

News Highlights

Prosecution seeks 12 years in prison for breaking into ex-partner’s home in Tenerife, raping her, and making death threats.

Culture, Memory and Flavor: The Dwarfs of La Palma Now Have Their Own Tasting Menu

Candelaria starts building its new municipal auditorium with a capacity of 500 people.

Official Presentation of the Programme for the Canonical Coronation of Our Lady of the Rosary

What’s Really Driving Tenerife’s Hospitality Growth (It’s Not What You Think)

133 police officers will join the police stations in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Trending News

Business leaders do support the Social Councils law that universities oppose.
Atlantico

Business leaders do support the Social Councils law that universities oppose.

by Admin
July 10, 2025
0

The employers' association of Gran Canaria does support the Law on Social Councils and Coordination of the...

La Laguna publishes the provisional list of accepted applications for the municipality’s nursery schools.

La Laguna publishes the provisional list of accepted applications for the municipality’s nursery schools.

July 10, 2025
Sentenced to three years in prison and fined €8,000 for selling cocaine and heroin from his home in Taco.

Sentenced to three years in prison and fined €8,000 for selling cocaine and heroin from his home in Taco.

July 10, 2025
Prosecution seeks 12 years in prison for breaking into ex-partner’s home in Tenerife, raping her, and making death threats.

Prosecution seeks 12 years in prison for breaking into ex-partner’s home in Tenerife, raping her, and making death threats.

July 10, 2025
Culture, Memory and Flavor: The Dwarfs of La Palma Now Have Their Own Tasting Menu

Culture, Memory and Flavor: The Dwarfs of La Palma Now Have Their Own Tasting Menu

July 10, 2025
Tenerife Weekly

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly

Navigate Site

  • Tenerife Forum
  • Tenerife Travel Shop
  • Ask Tenerife
  • Guide
  • Adobe
  • Linkedin
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly