Creativity and kindness shine during pandemic

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by Maxine Kollasch

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"Social distancing does not mean people cannot be close in some ways." A Nun's Life returns to GSR with this Random Nun Clip. Sister Maxine and Sister Shannon reflect on the creative ways that people are celebrating each other and connecting with each other while maintaining a safe distance. There's impressive human behavior going on that shows how much people care about one another. Professional performers broadcast acts from their homes to ours; people bring over a pair of guest llamas to visit the residents of an indepedent living situation; and more. 

Click here to listen to the full "Ask Sister" podcast.

GSR shares clips from our friends at A Nun's Life Ministry, which has a live prayer podcast on Monday (excluding holidays) at 4 p.m. Central Time. Check out full episodes of all their podcasts (Ask Sister, Motherhouse Road Trip, and In Good Faith) on their website.

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