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The Us Elderberries and the Cosmology that Seeks to Heal the Earth

On Long Island, six women—three of them Dominicans—call themselves the Elderberries. Inspired by the thinker and priest Thomas Berry (†), they embrace the "new story," a cosmology that unites science and spirituality to heal our relationship with the planet and transform our relationships with each other. "We are all one; we all come from the Earth and are related to all other forms of life," explains Sister Jeanne Clark, one of the Elderberries.
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On Long Island, six women—three of them Dominicans—call themselves the Elderberries. Inspired by the thinker and priest Thomas Berry (†), they embrace the "new story," a cosmology that unites science and spirituality to heal our relationship with the planet and transform our relationships with each other. "We are all one; we all come from the Earth and are related to all other forms of life," explains Sister Jeanne Clark, one of the Elderberries.

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