Bread — and the lack thereof — plays a role in many corners of the world facing a crisis, from Israel and Gaza to Ukraine to Afghanistan to Sudan.
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Nammi Ichilov, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Antonio, led a group of 150 people to the nation's capital for the "March for Israel."
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The statement came in response to a series of questions from bishops seeking guidance on administering the sacraments.
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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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The conflict in Israel and Gaza has brought grief and pain to many Jews and Muslims in the U.S. We invited a rabbi and an imam to share how they are counseling their congregations here in the States.
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Reverend Dr. George Mason was leading the group as part of an interfaith dialogue initiative.
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Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai, and Congressman Joaquin Castro were among the hundreds who gathered at Temple Beth-El, one of the oldest congregations in the U.S.
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Gov. Abbott signed the measure into law. Now, districts have until March 1 of next year to vote on having chaplains on staff.
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If the proposed bill is passed, public schools would have to display the commandments in every classroom starting next school year.
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Muslim transition homes for the recently incarcerated provide stability amid an ever-increasing needMany nonprofit halfway houses or homeless shelters can be Christian-based, which can alienate Muslim prison converts and others of different faiths.
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This episode of the KERA video series 'The Shape of Texas' explores the architecture and beauty of the Allen Chapel AME Church in Fort Worth, the oldest African American church in the state.