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First Thanksgiving for newly arrived refugee families in the U.S.
This holiday, one of the most American of them all, a Dallas church has a decidedly international flavor. A meal prepared for hundreds of families, many of whom are refugees from around the globe, is creating Thanksgiving memories for the first time. NBC 5’s David Goins has more.
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A first Thanksgiving for newly arrived refugee families in the U.S.
The most American of holidays has a decidedly international flavor at one Dallas church.
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Pope Francis denounces attacks in Gaza, calls to determine if they constitute ‘genocide'
In September, he said Israel’s attacks in Gaza and Lebanon have been “immoral” and disproportionate, and that its military has gone beyond the rules of war.
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Federal judge blocks Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments
A new Louisiana requirement that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public classroom by Jan. 1 was temporarily blocked by a federal judge who said the law is “unconstitutional on its face.”
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Pope Francis keeps accidentally tweeting about the New Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Saints could use all the help they can get right now, and they continue to receive blessings from the Vatican.
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Arlington nuns dismissed from Catholic order amid feud with Fort Worth bishop
The nuns, previously affiliated with the Carmelite order, have officially been dismissed from both their religious order and religious life.
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Archdiocese of Los Angeles reaches $880 million child sex abuse settlement over hundreds of claims
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has reached an $880 million settlement with plaintiffs over hundreds child sex abuse claims, according to attorneys.
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What is Yom Kippur and how is it celebrated?
Yom Kippur is the most important day of the year for the Jewish faith and ends the 10-day period of repentance and reflection known as the “High Holidays,” which began with Rosh Hashanah.
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Barbie debuts its first ‘Diwali doll' ahead of the Hindu festival of lights
A new Barbie will help celebrate the largest Indian festival of the year.
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Jewish community in DFW celebrates Rosh Hashanah amid ongoing Middle East violence
Wednesday night is Rosh Hashanah, the start of the Jewish new year. It comes as Israel remains embroiled in an ongoing conflict on multiple fronts in the Middle East.
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North Texas family claims son was forced to attend religious service at school
A Mansfield family is claiming their son’s high school class was sent to a religious assembly without the option to opt out. They feel that religion was imposed on him in a public school. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has more.
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Mansfield family says son's class directed to attend religious service at school
The family says their son wasn’t given the choice to opt out of the service, and they feel religion was imposed on him in a public school.
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Pope cancels his audiences due to slight illness days before a new trip
Pope Francis has cancelled his audiences because of a “slight flu-like state” just days before he is to embark on a trip to Belgium and Luxembourg.
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Vatican's Pius XII archives shed light on another contentious chapter: The Legion of Christ scandal
The recently opened archives of Pope Pius XII are providing details about the scandal over the founder of the Legionaries of Christ.
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Historic Dallas sanctuary burns
This all happened at San Jacinto and Ervay on the First Baptist Dallas Campus. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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Sunday Service to be held after fire at First Baptist Dallas secondary chapel
The Texas Historic Landmark was built in 1890. The church will hold Sunday Services at the Dallas Convention Center.
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How will Louisiana's new Ten Commandments classroom requirement be funded and enforced?
As a legal battle ensues over a new Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms, the details of exactly how the mandate will be implemented and enforced remain unclear.
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Lawsuit challenges new Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments
Civil liberties groups have filed a lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s new law mandating that the Ten Commandments must be displayed in every public school classroom.
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Heads of churches say Israeli government is demanding they pay property tax, upsetting status quo
The heads of major Christian denominations in Israel say that local governments across the country are demanding they pay property tax, violating a longstanding arrangement in a manner they say reflects growing intolerance for Christians in the Holy Land.
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Over 1,300 pilgrims died during this year's Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, officials say
More than 1,000 people died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as the faithful faced intense high temperatures at Islamic holy sites in the desert kingdom.