On a recent Monday, for nearly two hours, six women — each from a different faith tradition — discussed what prayer looks like in their religion and how they practice it in their own life.

Andrea Tatkon-Coker, who is a Reform Jew, explained that her prayers are usually informal, though Orthodox Judaism prescribes a set schedule. “Do you pray if you’re just driving down the road in your car?” asked Carol Foht, a Catholic who attends St. Thomas Aquinas in Logan, Utah. “Oh, yeah, we have discussions all the time,” Tatkon-Coker replied.

The meeting, held over Zoom, resembled something like a fan club, but instead of star wars, comic books or Taylor Swift, everyone’s passionate obsession was religion. Carole Holland, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Smithfield,

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