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A significant Hindu festival filled with colorful clouds of chalk dust, live music and dance troupes is coming to Fort Worth’s Panther Island.
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Two mothers of faith had stories to share during Fort Worth Independent School District’s Feb. 27 school board meeting on sex education. Although what they were asking from the board was different.
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Lou Anne Mauldin and Carol Hafer, librarians for Broadway Baptist Church, remember feeling shocked to learn that a book they ordered for the church had a previous life at a Massachusetts high school.
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When Nancy Eder checked her mailbox on Dec. 26 and saw a letter from Michael Olson, the bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, she initially thought it was a Christmas card.
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Two members from Congregation Beth Israel look back at the January 2022 event, weigh in on the rise of antisemitism.
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The stupas are part of Chùa Hương Đạo’s multimillion-dollar expansion to bring sacred Buddhist teachings to Fort Worth.
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The year 2020 was a demanding time for the Rev. Dr. Scott Venable, lead pastor of Northwood Church in Keller.
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The Rev. Erik Vance of Southside Community Church doesn’t consider himself a political person. However, he felt he had enough in common with Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker to join her faith cabinet last year.
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The district will permit schools to hire chaplains as counselors so long as they meet the job requirements. “The district is not hiring chaplains to be just chaplains,” said board President Cameron Bryan.
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Several districts weighed in this week ahead of a March 1 deadline on whether to allow chaplains to serve as school counselors.
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Keller ISD trustee Ruthie Keyes stepped down from the school board during a discussion on whether to allow chaplains to volunteer in classrooms.
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The National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in downtown Dallas was granted shrine status by a national Catholic group in September. North Texas Catholics celebrated a Dec. 12 holiday honoring the cathedral's namesake.