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Video Podcast #8 Visit with the Capuchin Sisters of Nazareth


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Video Podcast #8 Visit with the Capuchin Sisters of Nazareth

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I recently visited some dear friends of mine, the Capuchin Sisters of Nazareth at their new Postulant house in Bastress, PA. Meet the young women preparing to become Capuchine Sisters at the Mother of the Eucharist Convent.

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ipadre

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Capuchin, Catholic, Christ, Church, faith, God, iPadre, Jesus, Nazareth, of, prayer, priest, Roman, Sisters,

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