Supporters came from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and as far as Wisconsin to welcome the monks back to Fort Worth after 112 days on the road.
Though surrounded by corpses, the long-banned Czech New Wave film The Cremator is scariest for its depiction of collaborators.
On a rainy Ash Wednesday, Christian and Jewish clergy gathered to pray and call on ICE agents to end violent tactics, follow their conscience ...
Discover key taboos to avoid on the first day of Chinese New Year 2026, the Year of the Fire Horse, to protect your luck, ...
In a 2023 paper, Professor Ingo Strauch argued that graffiti should be considered a genre of Indian epigraphy using a ...
A Festival of Faith, History, and Cultural Continuity…Jai Shiv Shankara Mahashivratri is celebrated across India as the great night of Lord Shiva, symbolising spiritual awakening, austerity, and ...
The Center for Faith, Action and Ministry co-sponsored a Walk for Peace with Solidarity SMC to pray for and reflect upon the ...
The Biblical Book of Esther tells us to celebrate the defeat of Haman and his Jew hating followers: “…celebrate annually the fourteenth and fifteenth days of the month of Adar as a time when Jews got ...
Sign up for essential news for the Fort Worth area. Delivered to your inbox — completely free. Returning to their east Fort Worth temple, the Buddhist monks who ...
The morning I published my work and forgot to check if anyone noticed was the morning everything changed—not because I ...
Today, February 18, a rare occurrence will unfold when Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent) and the start of Ramadhan in the Islamic calendar coincide.
The 19 Buddhist monks embarked on the Walk for Peace, a long-distance pilgrimage to promote peace, compassion, loving kindness, and nonviolence.
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