In "Lilies of the Field," the nuns, led by Mother Maria, want Homer Smith to build them a chapel because they have a deep desire for a place of worship that reflects their faith and community. They see Smith, a traveling handyman, as the person who can help them realize this dream. Their commitment to their beliefs and the importance of a physical space for prayer and gathering motivate them to persuade him to take on the project, despite his initial reluctance. Ultimately, the chapel symbolizes hope, faith, and the power of collaboration.
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