Hope • May 14, 2026
Since the 1950s, these Benedictine sisters have painstakingly transformed their monastery's land into a 170-acre oasis
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Decades ago, the sanctuary was just 40 acres, consisting of farmland cleared in the early 1900s.
Decades ago, the sanctuary was just 40 acres, consisting of farmland cleared in the early 1900s.
Originally published on Good Good Good.
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