Visit Ephrata Pennsylvania and step back into a society of German sanctuary of Conrad Beissel. He continued his spiritual pilgrimage here in 1732. The Ephrata Cloister is a peaceful reminder of people seeking religious freedom.
It was a life of study, work and prayer.
A peaceful place to reflect how blessed we are
Hope your travels are safe. Di
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My husband and I spent our honeymoon in Ephrata 25 years ago. A good friend had a bed and breakfast inn in the area and his wedding present to us was our stay in his inn. It's nice to know that the Cloister is still standing.
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