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Learn more- The Kaltenthal nuns have a plan: They want to expand the farm shop with a small monastery café of their own. But the building authority thwarted them. Sister Hanna decides to ask Mayor Wöller. Sister Hildegard suffers from the writing ban imposed by her auxiliary bishop Landkammer. But Mother Superior Theodora has an idea: Hildegard is no longer allowed to write crime novels, but there was no talk of romance novels. Auxiliary Bishop Landkammer has proposed Superior Theodora to the Vatican as the future head of the religious congregation. The highest place a woman can occupy in the Church. In keeping with this, novice Sina has started a podcast series that focuses on "strong women in the church" and invites the Mother Superior directly for an interview. Meanwhile, Sister Agnes developed the plan to be more environmentally conscious and, with the help of Kevin Meier, began to ban plastic from the monastery. Anne Steiner and her friend Bastian Mitterhammer want to get married in the monastery. But a sudden lottery win makes Bastian go nuts. Without further ado, he quits the family business and wants to lead a full life in the future. Anne does not recognize her future husband and cancels the wedding, deeply hurt. Sister Hanna manages to recapture Bastian and learns that his sudden change of heart has much deeper causes: Anne's groom longs for independence and never really wanted to follow in her father's professional footsteps. He finally wants to lead a life according to his ideas and not those of others. In the meantime, there are mayoral elections in Kaltenthal and Wolfgang Wöller has his hands full to keep his party on track. To his surprise, internal resistance and doubts about Wöller's campaign strategy are spreading. At a garden party, Mayor Wöller meets Prince Bertram, who is willing to adopt a son for a certain amount of money. Who would be better suited than Wöller himself, especially since a title of nobility would certainly be very well received by the voters. Too bad that the prince doesn't want to deal with a "provincial politician". With the help of the nuns, of all things, the prince finally shows himself ready to talk. On one condition: Wöller must be firmly in a relationship .
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