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    The Wider Image: Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ want to take the

    Members of Sisters of the Valley, a non-religious international group founded in 2014 which has pledged to spread the gospel of the healing powers of cannabis, who use the monikers "Sister Kika", "Sister Bernardet" and "Sister Yeri" online and asked not to give their names for fear of reprisal, smoke joints during a full moon ritual at the Sisters of the Valley's farm on the outskirts of a village in central Mexico, September 2, 2023. Beneath each full moon, a group of women in nun habits circle around a roaring fire, cleanse themselves with burned sage, and give thanks for the moon, animals, and plants. Then they inhale deeply from a joint and blow clouds of marijuana into the flames. Despite their clothing, the women are not Catholic or any other religion. REUTERS/Raquel Cunha
    The Wider Image: Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ want to take the
    The Wider Image: Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ want to take the

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