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The faith-based organization held a blanket drive while serving food and hot chocolate to those in need.
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Chaplains will be allowed to volunteer at Northwest ISD.
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Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, who has been openly opposed to Pope Francis' reforms, was asked to resign, which he refused to do. Francis later made the decision to remove the bishop.
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School board members approved a resolution to not permit schools to bring in chaplains to provide support and other services to students.
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Barry Abels, executive director of The Jewish Federation of Fort Worth & Tarrant County, held back tears as he told the hundreds of people who gathered Tuesday at Beth-El Congregation how the war in Gaza hit close to home.
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Nestled between a mix of single and two-story houses, the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity has been home to the Discalced Carmelite Nuns since the 1980s.
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Nolan Catholic High School rescinded a lifetime achievement nomination for an alumna over her public support of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights.
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There’s been a slow but steady movement across the U.S. to unseal records for adoptees, but bipartisan efforts have repeatedly stalled in Texas – and one state senator has consistently stood in the way.
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While a canonical investigation between the Arlington Carmelite nuns and Fort Worth Bishop Michael F. Olson is pending in Rome, tensions remain.
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A new Texas law going into effect Sept. 1 could put chaplains in public schools as counselors.
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Fort Worth Assistant City Manager William Johnson told City Council members and staff that updates to the city’s banner policy have been “well overdue.”
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Attending a drag show at Hamburger Mary's, and later posting about it on social media, led to Kristi Maris losing her teaching job of nearly 20 years, she wrote on Facebook.