A new women’s discernment group called The Little Flowers of Little Rock is starting in Central Arkansas. Any woman 18 to 30 years old wishing to learn more about religious discernment is invited to the first meeting at 8 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 16 in Morris Hall at St. John Center in Little Rock. The group will meet once a month for prayer and teaching, then travel to a convent or religious community to learn about it. The women will spend the day doing volunteer work and praying with the sisters. There will also be opportunities to speak to a religious for spiritual guidance.
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