Is this traditional female community still in existence?

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The Oasis of Jesús Sacerdote (Oasis of Christ Priest) from Barcelona are a traditional female community I saw mentioned a lot a while back but their website doesn’t even have any mention of the sisters. Can’t find any contact details for them. Do they even exist any more?
 
They do indeed exist, Originally was founded by a Priest “Pedro de la Inmaculada Muñoz Iranzo”, they are now in the process of being recognized as a religious order under the auspices of the Pope. Their charisma is offering the Tridentine mass to the laity, pray for the fidelity and zeal of priests and allegiance to the Pope.
They are also expanding in several other cities of Spain as well as branching to male congregations.
The information is there on the “internet” most of it, is in Spanish though.

 
A traditional community in the United States for religious sisters that IMHO I think is pretty good are the Marian Sisters of Santa Rosa. I believe they are in Washington state. I remember Patrick Coffin interviewed their Mother Superior about a year or two ago on Catholic Answers Live. You can probably find it in the archives.

This order was at one time affiliated with the Society of St. Pius X, and circa 2005, broke away and reconciled with Rome. They celebrate the Mass in the Extraordinary Form by an FSSP priest, or a diocesan priest trained in the Extraordinary Form.

Going to any search engine you can find them on the Internet. It’s something like “Marian Sisters of Santa Rosa” or “Sisters of Santa Rosa.”
 
They do indeed exist, Originally was founded by a Priest “Pedro de la Inmaculada Muñoz Iranzo”, they are now in the process of being recognized as a religious order under the auspices of the Pope. Their charisma is offering the Tridentine mass to the laity, pray for the fidelity and zeal of priests and allegiance to the Pope.
They are also expanding in several other cities of Spain as well as branching to male congregations.
The information is there on the “internet” most of it, is in Spanish though.

Do you have any links to pictures and contact details please? I cannot find any at all?
 
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