Sisters on the Mother House and Ross Hall campus and guests enjoyed a special Earth Day activity on Monday, April 22! They made bird feeders, said a prayer/pledge to the earth, and ate a treat of dirt and worms.
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Sisters on the Mother House and Ross Hall campus and guests enjoyed a special Earth Day activity on Monday, April 22! They made bird feeders, said a prayer/pledge to the earth, and ate a treat of dirt and worms.
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