Ken Paxton Mistakes Catholic Teachings for “Bohemian Commandments”
In a filing seeking to shut down an El Paso migrant shelter, the attorney general displays his ignorance of the religious beliefs held by a quarter of Texans.
Sandi Villarreal joined Texas Monthly in 2022 as deputy editor, digital, where she oversees the stories that run on TexasMonthly.com. She previously served as editor-in-chief at Sojourners magazine in Washington, D.C., where she edited and reported on topics of religion, politics, and culture. Sandi lives with her family in San Antonio, where she was born and raised.
In a filing seeking to shut down an El Paso migrant shelter, the attorney general displays his ignorance of the religious beliefs held by a quarter of Texans.
Pullman Market, at San Antonio’s Pearl, offers restaurants, a mezcal bar, and grocery items that celebrate the state’s culinary bounty.
Throughout the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton, his wife, a state senator, shared her internal struggle one Bible verse at a time.