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(RNS4-JUL20) Connie Johnstone, who supervised the construction of an interfaith meditation room at Kaiser Permanente's Sacramento Medical Center, wanted a place where all faiths would feel welcome. For use with RNS-HOSPITAL-PRAY, transmitted July 20, 2010. RNS photo courtesy Edwin Garcia/Kaiser Permanente.

(RNS4-JUL20) Connie Johnstone, who supervised the construction of an interfaith meditation room at Kaiser Permanente’s Sacramento Medical Center, wanted a place where all faiths would feel welcome. For use with RNS-HOSPITAL-PRAY, transmitted July 20, 2010. RNS photo courtesy Edwin Garcia/Kaiser Permanente.

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