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Many people confuse the group to be a religious one but Sister Kate confirmed that the Sisters of the Valley are in no way affiliated with the Catholic Church. We do things that are spiritual but none of us are associated with any religion specifically, she explained. Religions sell words but we want to do much more than that. Sister Kate added that the Sisters of the Valley are trying to revive spiritual customs that put Mother Earth at the center of everything. So we created something that is nonreligious, but it s spiritual – and it s very eco-feminist in nature. The group does follow a number of elements true to the traditional nun lifestyle. The members of the group turn the hemp into cannabis-based balms and ointments, which they say have the power to improve health and wellbeing. More than two dozen US states have legalized some form of marijuana for medical or recreational use, but the drug remains illegal at the federal level. California legalized the recreational
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