Raphaela and her older sister, Dolores, grew up together. Though four years apart, they shared girlhood, adolescence and youth. Together they played, strolled, studied, served. Their bond was forged amid raucous noise, laughter, and shared joys as well as sorrow, pain and trials. They grew familiar with all the streets of their town of Pedro Abad, where they accompanied their mother on visits to the most vulnerable of their neighbors. In addition to compassion and generosity, they learned from her to pray and would go with her to the church and to the town hermitage.
When Raphaela was 14 years old, they spent part of the summer with their mother in Cádiz. It was the first time that Raphaela saw the sea… it spoke to her of the vastness of God and she gazed upon it with a deep sense of serenity and gratitude… she saw God in everything.
The following year they enjoyed Spring in Cordova. Around the Plaza of San Juan some member of the Porras family could always be found. On the morning of March 25th, Raphaela went to pray in the church of San Juan. It was there that she was moved to give her heart entirely and forever to God. It was the feast of the Incarnation of the Lord and she had just turned fifteen years old. She told no one of the vow she had made, but from then on, she would walk very close to her God. Her heart belonged to Him.