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Healing Moral Wounds of War; Rancher Nuns; Baha'i Fast
Season 19
Episode 27
Combat veterans are coming home from our recent wars with deep moral injuries as well as physical wounds; when these Benedictine sisters are not praying for the world, they are working their 300-acre Colorado cattle ranch; and the days before the Baha'i New Year are spent focusing on the needs of the spiritual self rather than the physical body.
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