Bernadette Salapare Articles

Arizona Christian University Files Lawsuit Against School District Over Violation of University’s Constitutional rights, Arizona’s Free Exercise of Religion Act
Arizona Christian University allegedly filed a lawsuit that the school district was motivated by anti-religious bigotry and violated the university's constitutional rights and Arizona's Free Exercise of Religion Act. 
King Charles III's Coronation on May 6 Prepares A Special Prayer, Holy Oil By Church of England
The Church of England has released a ceremonial oil in preparation for the coronation of King Charles III on May 6. The holy oil has been consecrated in Jerusalem and will no longer rely on ambergris. 
The Episcopal Church’s Rt. Rev. Frank T. Griswold III Passed Away at 85
Rt. Rev. Frank T. Griswold III of The Episcopal Church passed away on Sunday, Mar. 5, at 85 years old. His colleagues remembered him as a peaceable diplomat, a gentle priest who kept the church together and had a broad understanding, especially of the LGBTQ community. 
Nicaragua Closes 2 Catholic Universities After Stripping 18 Workplace Unions
The Nicaraguan government shut down two universities with ties to the Catholic Church one day after removing the legal status of 18 employer unions. The universities were given the order to pass all their information regarding students, teachers, study programs, and other details to the National ... 
Another 41 Texas Churches Leave The United Methodist Church Following Stance on Homosexuality
41 congregations in Texas have formally withdrawn their membership from The United Methodist Church due to its stance on homosexuality. The denomination views homosexuality as "incompatible with Christian teaching" and does not permit the blessing of same-sex unions or the ordination of noncelibate ... 
Christian Politicians in Iraq Plans to Overturn Legislation Banning Import, Sale of Alcohol
Politicians in Iraq who adhere to the Christian faith are working to overturn a law prohibiting the import and sale of alcoholic beverages. The Babylon Movement has filed a lawsuit against the government, claiming it violates democratic principles and contradicts a government regulation. 
Historic St. Joseph Parish Church Roof Destroyed By Windstorm
St. Joseph Parish Church is a historic church in Indiana built in the 19th century. On Friday, Mar. 3, a strong windstorm destroyed its entire roof. Luckily, no injuries have been reported, even when there are classes at the nearby primary school and houses across the street. The church still ... 
Women Seeks Reform For Being Ignored, Silenced by Church Practices [SURVEY]
The International Survey of Catholic Women (ISCW) findings state that many women cannot speak their minds because of Catholic practices. However, they also discovered that despite being silenced, most participants say that maintaining their Catholic identity is essential to them and continue to ... 
Pope Francis' 10th Papacy Anniversary Generates Excitement in Latin America
Pope Francis celebrates the 10th anniversary of the papacy on Monday, Mar. 13, which generates new buzz in Latin America as they reflect on his teachings through the years. 
Christian Parents Expressed Anger for Using Gender Identity-Themed Book in Church of England Primary School's World Book Day Event
Stephen and Joanne Evans, parents of the four-year-old student of St Mary's Prittlewell Church of England Primary School, expressed anger regarding the decision of the school to include a book entitled 'My Shadow is Pink' written by Scott Stuart as a "stimulus" in their activities on World Book ...













