TODAY IN HISTORY

 By Victor Olubiye






1)2nd June 2013: Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland of the Living Faith Church Worldwide begins a 4th Sunday Service to accommodate the massive overflow of worshippers every Sunday. The Faith Tabernacle auditorium has a sitting capacity of 51,400 and an overflow to accommodate 52,000 people. 

2)2nd June 1979: Pope John Paul II returns to his beloved homeland - Poland, for the first time on his second apostolic pilgrimage over the feasts of Pentecost and the Most Holy Trinity. It was the first visit by a Pope to a Communist country.   

3)2nd June 1969: Pastor Glenn Arekion is born. He is the Founder of Glenn Arekion Ministries and Senior Pastor of Faithlift Family Church. 

4)2nd June 1875: James Augustine Healy becomes the first African-American to be named a Catholic Bishop in the United States of America.
 

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