Colombia
History
On August 10, 2014, the first chapter in Colombia, Martha y
María de Nuestro Salvador Chapter, was instituted at Parroquia Nuestro
Salvador in Cartagena, Colombia. The Rev. Canon
Connie Sanchez, Daughters of the King National Chaplain for Honduras,
introduced the Order at Parroquia Nuestro Salvador early in 2014 and
then returned in August to present the Charter and admit the nine new
Daughters of the King.

U.S. Triennial 2018

Nicolasa Sierra Molina (Left) represented Colombia at the 2018 Triennial.
Praying for Triennial 2018 "Walk His Way"

Marta y María Chapter gathered to pray for the 2018 Triennial in Austin, Texas. | | | 
The Chapter prayed Psalm 25:4 - "Show me your ways and teach me your paths." | |
U.S. Triennial 2015
In traditional dress are Daughters Nicolasa Sierra Molina, Columbia (left) pictured
with Ines Hildalgo, Ecuador (center) and Rev. Jessica Coello, Spain (right).

The representative from Columbia, Nicolasa Sierra Molina brings greetings from the Daughters of the King chapter in Cartagena during International Night at the US Triennial 2015
Triennial Torch Prayers
Martha y María de Nuestro Salvador Chapter, Cartagena, Colombia
Praying with a real torch!

Bishop Francisco Duque celebrating the mass

Chapter meeting with the torch after the Sunday service on December 28, 2014
Chapter News

Daughters help the parish prepare to feed the homeless on Sundays during Advent 2014.
Children from a poor neighborhood holding their gifts given to them with the help of the
Mariana Cardona Romero Foundation.
Martha y María de Nuestro Salvador Chapter - August 10, 2014

Pictured in front from left to right are: Carmen Baena, Nicolasa Sierra,
Esperanza Salavarría, Petrona Torreglosa, Gilma Cantillo, Rocio Burgos and Sandra Vanegas.
Back left to right: Rev. Canon Connie Sanchez, Bedelia Mendivil and Elia González.

Rev. Connie with Padre Rafael Abuchar, Vicar of Parroquia Nuestro Salvador (pictured at Right)

Rev. Connie admitting one of the new Daughters

After the service, Daughters attended a celebration lunch.
In Rev. Connie's words, "It was a party in the Lord - an Agape."