A Spanish nuns have been expelled from the monastery where he lived in 35 years after spending too much time on social networking site Facebook.
Jesús María Galán, nicknamed "Sister Internet" by his colleagues, announced on his Facebook page that he had been asked to leave the monastery after a dispute related to his online activity.
Female 54 years old who wrote his hobbies: reading, music, art, friends, nearly 600 have a friend up at the time of the expulsion and now has thousands of supporters from around the world on the fan page that asks him allowed back into the monastery.
Computer was first brought to the monastery from the 14th century, Santo Domingo el Real, in Toledo, central Spain, 10 years ago after the head monastery assess the tool will reduce the need for nuns to leave the monastery.
"This allows us to do things like online banking and keep us from having to travel to the city," said Sister Maria, who entered as a novice at age 21.
However, the nun quickly see the possibilities and immediately begin digitizing records contained in the ancient monastery walls and make them accessible to the whole world.
In 2008, he won the prize of local governments to work telatennya scan the pages of valuable texts in the monastery library.
The award is made headlines and he soon had dozens of friends around the world are connected through his Facebook page.
But although it acknowledges that his dedication is as strong as before, he was expelled from the convent by nuns colleagues who disagree with his cyber activity.
Head of the monastery has refused to comment on the reasons behind the expulsions and the Archbishop of Toledo said it was "an internal matter."
Sister Maria, who now lives in his mother's house, said he was ready to start a new chapter in his life. "I wanted to visit London and New York," he who posted on their pages. "Things like that are not possible, even to dream it, when the monastery."
This is not the first time the Internet has caused problems for religious authority in Toledo. Last year, a parish priest has been removed from office after it emerged he had used the Internet to advertise himself as a male prostitute.
Martin Samuel Martin, 27, post the picture herself wearing only gray pants and said he is ready for sex sessions with women and couples for 120 euros per hour.
He also proved to spend 17,000 euros from the church cash to fund his addiction to Internet sex and pornography.