Bernadette Salapare Articles

Kenyalang's Holy Trinity Church Welcomes Missionary Fr. Eugene Maglasang as New Rector
The Holy Trinity Church in Kenyalang celebrated a wonderful occasion with the installation of its new Rector, Fr. Eugenio Gocela Maglasang, a missionary priest member of the Salesian Society of St. John Bosco. 
World's Largest Black Religious Group Collects Donations for 'The Lord's Place'
The National Baptist Convention is hosting a convention in Palm Beach County to emphasize community outreach and solicit financial contributions from other places of worship. The Lord's Place will receive donations of men's items to make men feel significant in the church. 
Portuguese Catholic Church Members Sexually Abused Around 4,815 Children
Catholic church members in Portugal sexually abused over 4,815. The head of an independent commission that investigates the issue encouraged other victims to speak out to give them justice. 
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Catholic Charities Help Mexican Consulate in Orlando to Build Self-Reliance Courses for Latino Community
The Mexican Consulate in Orlando aims to increase opportunities for its members through programs such as English Connect and self-reliance courses. These programs became possible with the help of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Catholic Charities. 
'He Gets Up' Responds to Ongoing Attacks Over Advertisements Promoting Jesus
He Gets Us, a movement to reintroduce people to the Jesus of the Bible, responded to attacks by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who compared the advertisements to Nazism. They believe it is more important than ever for the genuine Jesus to be shown in the public marketplace in the same way ... 
Kidz Life Childcare Ministry’s Executive Director Fired for Giving Melatonin to Children
The Kidz Life Childcare Ministry is a daycare center under New Life Church in Cumberland, Indiana. Parents expect their children to be safe inside their facility; however, the executive director of the daycare was reportedly drugging their children. 
Pope Francis Provides 10,000 Thermal Shirts for Victims of Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
After the 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastation in Turkey and Syria, the survivors were left homeless in temperatures close to freezing. Thus, Pope Francis recently provided 10,000 thermal jackets and financial aid for the calamity victims. 
US Government Should Seek Release of Nicaragua’s Bishop, says US Commission on International Religious Freedom
The USCIRF urges the US government to take action to secure the release of Rolando Alvarez Lagos, the Bishop of Nicaragua, who has been condemned to 26 years in prison for advocating for religious freedom. 
$50 Million Shrine Built to Honor First Martyr Declared by Catholic Church
A $50 million shrine was built in honor of Fr. Stanley Rother, the first martyr declared by the Catholic church. Fr. Rother was murdered by three men who invaded his rectory. 
LGBTQ+ Groups Got Denied from Open Marching at St. Patrick’s Parade
Representatives from two different community organizations went to Blessed Sacrament Church to hand in their applications to have them march in the St. Patrick’s Day parade. However, the leader of the Parade committee, Larry Cummings, refused to accommodate her request.













