Bernadette Salapare Articles

Christian University in Kentucky To Pay $14 million Settlement Following Death of Wrestler Student During On-campus Workouts
In 2020, a University of the Cumberlands wrestler student, Grant Brace, died during on-campus workouts. The student allegedly pleaded for water but was ignored by his coaches and later died due to heat stroke. As a result, the university was sued by the family of Brace. The institution settled for ... 
Denver Church Gets Attacked for Supporting Mixed-Use Redevelopment of Golf Course
St. Thomas Episcopal Church's advocacy for a mixed-use renovation of the 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course has led to verbal insults from opponents. The church is part of a group of community organizations supporting Northeast Park Hill homeowners in their developer negotiations. 
Christian Theology Lecturer Terminated Following Tweet About Homosexuality
Know the story about why Methodist-run Cliff College in England demanded the removal of a lecturer's tweet for violating its staff social media policy. 
Cornerstone Church Believes Leaving United Methodist Church Is a "Healthy Step"
Several churches left the United Methodist Church after it granted an exit plan for churches that wanted to depart over sexuality issues. One of these churches is the largest worshipping congregation of United Methodists in Michigan, Cornerstone Church. 
Portugal's Catholic Church Reiterates New Safeguarding Commitments Following Independent Commission
The Portuguese Catholic Church has restated its safeguarding obligations following an independent commission's findings, but some dioceses have observed anomalies in its conclusions. 
Indian Lake Baptist Church Successfully Finished 'Sharing God's Word and Apples' Mission in Culiacan, Mexico
Former and current pastor of Indian Lake Baptist Church successfully completed their ‘Sharing God's Word and Apples’ Mission along with other 2 church members and the CEO of SugarBee Apple, Church Nystrom. 
Britain Church Aid Organizations Express Disappointment to UK Government's Budget Prioritizing Military Spending Over Humanitarian Aid
The UK government will spend an additional £11 billion on the military when millions of people in East Africa face starvation. Thus, Christian aid organizations oppose the UK budget prioritizing military funding over humanitarian aid. 
Church Leaders in India Complained to Stage Play Depicting Convents as Slave-Like Centers
Church leaders in Kerala, a state in southern India, have expressed their displeasure with a stage play that "incorrectly portrays the convents as sites where nuns are coerced to labor as slaves and tormented." 
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to Lay Commemorative Wreath at Old St. Andrew's Church
The Eliza Lucas Pinckney Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution will visit Old St. Andrew's Church to lay a commemorative DAR wreath and dedicate two historical markers. 
Residents to Return to St. John the Baptist Church After a Year of Safety Concerns
St. John the Baptist Church was able to reopen again after a storm-force winds caused stones to fracture the base of one of the tower's four pinnacles. The pinnacle's broken stone will be replaced in April to start the reconstruction of the church.













