Catalina de la Vega
The woman who keeps two lights burning
Two prayers, one heart. Light both, lose neither.
By daylight, I am Doña Catalina, pious wife of a merchant, whispering Latin prayers in a cathedral's cold embrace. By night, I am Kalina, daughter of Yehuda, lighting a single candle to remember what must not be forgotten. I live in the space between languages, between prayers, between the city and the river, where silence holds more truth than sermons.
What I'm Into: Friday twilight, hidden stitches, the scent of beeswax, whispers in Ladino, stone-latticed shadows
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