The convent of the Poor Clares of Carmona, in Seville, is home to 14 cloistered nuns. Thirteen of them are from Kenya and one is Spanish.

Their daily life consists of strict routines of prayers and work in which walking or visiting outside is not allowed. “We don't do big things. Religious life is small things done with love,” Sister Victoria justifies. The sisters are the only female order that is governed by its own rule, written by its founder, Saint Clare of Assisi.