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Rancher Nuns
Clip: 6/11/2015 | 7m 21s
When these Benedictine sisters are not praying, they are working their 300-acre ranch.
We take you to Virginia Dale, Colorado, where a community of Benedictine nuns live a life of prayer and work on a 300-acre cattle ranch. At the Abbey of St. Walburga, situated among grassy meadows and snow-capped mountains, the sisters sing the psalms, pray, and raise cows for the grass-fed organic beef they produce.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Rancher Nuns
Clip: 6/11/2015 | 7m 21s
We take you to Virginia Dale, Colorado, where a community of Benedictine nuns live a life of prayer and work on a 300-acre cattle ranch. At the Abbey of St. Walburga, situated among grassy meadows and snow-capped mountains, the sisters sing the psalms, pray, and raise cows for the grass-fed organic beef they produce.
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